

It is subtle, true, but before I could not put my finger on why I felt like other games felt so much tighter and now I think I can. What is funny is that I actually find myself wanting to play other FPS games just to feel the satisfaction of hitting what you are aiming at. So unbelievable that it took hard video evidence and I still had to watch twice and try for myself. Honestly, I think I would have caught onto this sooner if I had thought, for just one second, that a FPS would actually do something like that. Meanwhile, they take a game where the core gameplay revolves around judging where a projectile will go and intentionally make the very tools that are supposed to aid in this actually just get in the way. Millions of dollars and they implement a flinch mechanic that any bright elementary school child could tell was biased and then take four months to fix it.

If this is true, if they are intentionally disrupting our ability to aim with a tool that we cert into precisely to have better aiming ability, then I'm out- that is the last straw. It would be pretty difficult to explain why they intentionally made some scopes work like scopes and the others just deceive you. I also doubt they intentionally implemented misleading graphics when you are aiming down sight as if they intend for your accuracy to be handicapped (they already severely handicap movement speed) precisely when you are trying to aim well whereas they provide a crutch when you are not.

”I absolutely agree with this but I still do not think it is cheating to know where exact center is located on your screen. ↑ “ They should fix the game from the core, not us with some band-aid tweaks. They should fix the game from the core, not us with some band-aid tweaks. I want the sights properly fixed hence why I upvoted and posted in the reddit thread but what I'm trying to convey here is that to unf*** the misaligned sights the change should be at their end, not some local ghetto fix that gives an unfair advantage over people that just like you just think their aim is off when it's actually the game mechanics being completely screwed. ”I'm not justifying their terrible mechanics in any way. Now, when you aim down sights with any scope that is not itself an overlay (the 12x scope and NV scopes being examples) any movement means that the only graphic available for judging your shot is not centered on the screen and thus not centered on the COF.
#Monitor crosshair overlay full
Yet if you shoot from a full sprint, guess what, the center of the COF is dead center screen and, although they do not put a dot at center screen, they do center the cross hairs on the center of the screen and thus the center of the COF. The issue does not arise when you are firing from the hip/sprinting (you know, when the sights are really all over the place), only when you are aiming down sight (you know, intentionally aiming down the sight to be more accurate). ↑ “ The other reason I disagree is because of the following:
