More accurate when erect?
When playing hugeass (I know right) a couple days ago, I noticed that It's more accurate when scoped
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Does anyone know how this was done? I'm assuming it fires a different proj when scoped, which would open the door for lots of interesting things like weapons that are full auto when unscoped and burst when scoped.
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Arnt you using 2 different guns?
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No. The Hugeass assault rifle was given a scope, when zoomed in, it has the pistol cross hair.
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Perhaps looking at weapons tags in more detail..
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Essentially yes. When zoomed in, there's more pixelage to fine tune where the impact is at, so the engine places the decal in a slightly different spot. Projectile magnetism typically overcomes this. It's really bad in Halo 2, if you care to hop in headlong to shoot the big walls and see.
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I'm pretty sure it's intentional. I thought it was in the tags.
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TheGhost
I'm pretty sure it's intentional. I thought it was in the tags.
It is. There is a flag for "Error when unzoomed." Which means that it doesn't shoot right in the center where it's supposed to. Like the sniper, the more you zoom in, the more accurate it is.
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yea uncheck error when zoomed. makes no sense really though. looking down the scope of an m249 is not gunna make it any more accurate...
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I noticed that the pistol uses it as well...
And it is easier to fire through ironsights then from the hip, right? <_<;
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PenGuin1362
yea uncheck error when zoomed. makes no sense really though. looking down the scope of an m249 is not gunna make it any more accurate...
No, that would be lame. Thought there might be the possibility of different fire modes when scoped, though.