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Post by nfe0007 on Dec 3, 2009 13:01:57 GMT -5
So, i really want a tactical knife for one of the handguns, so on my way to unlocking it, i will be using the akimbo pistols.
What i wan't to know is; Does the crosshair spread between akimbo weapons differ (shotguns to handguns to auto pistols)?
And does the crosshair spread differ between akimbo handguns?
Does steady aim help the akimbo crosshair size become smaller?
And lastly, which handgun has the smallest skimbo crosshair spread, if they are indeed different?
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Post by apocalator on Dec 3, 2009 14:01:13 GMT -5
Yes the akimbo weapons have different hip-fire spread. I don't know about the machine pistols, but of the normal handguns the .44 magnum and the desert eagle have the best hip-fire. And yes, steady-aim helps a lot.
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Post by legacy on Dec 3, 2009 14:14:22 GMT -5
i think firing both guns at the same time also makes the spread larger(more recoil) than 1 at a time
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Post by nfe0007 on Dec 3, 2009 15:06:00 GMT -5
So can it be confirmed that the desert eagle and magnum both have the joint tightest spread when using akimbo?
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Post by imrlybord7 on Dec 3, 2009 19:34:35 GMT -5
Pistols do not get a hip fire penalty with Akimbo. Neither does the G18.
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Post by shadz on Dec 3, 2009 21:21:52 GMT -5
Yeah I was going to say if you ever Akimbo, use the G18 from the Machine Pistols, the Magnum from the handguns, and either shotgun. (both have advantages and disadvantages -> Ranger has a faster rate of fire than the 1887's even though they have far superior range)
Steady Aim is pretty much a must for the non-shotguns.
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