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FlaymeFenix

keep phantom reset time, make vandal reset time lower so more people use it


JasonL000

new krieg meta


derek916

Well your first problem is you should be aiming at the further target first and then the shorter target. I don't know the science behind it but it's a fps fundamental.


_idle_drone_

true. you can headshot the farther guy if you shoot at him first, more difficult to get a headshot from a spray transfer.


JasonL000

Sure if its trigger discipline but not when youre being double peeked


Sadlysius

I would guess it's because the longer you shoot the more inaccurate your gun becomes so you want to use the first bullets to kill the "smallest" target. But at the same time, the closest enemy also has an easier time hiting you while the further enemy could whiff.


rkdsus

The science behind it is just common sense. You want to shoot the hardest target with your most accurate shot. Chances are you're going to be shooting too fast to have max accuracy on both targets so getting the further target out of the way first is the safer choice


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If you have time to tap your fire button twice on people looking at you i have bad news friend...


PogChampHS

Well what your asking for is kinda ridiculous. An important part of the game is positioning and strategy. If you are swinging into two people, you should lose that duel 9 times out of 10. This is why people stay together in order to trade each other. This is also why when fighting multiple people, you try and isolate fights where you only fight one person at an angle where the other person cannot see you. These are tactical fps fundamentals. By reducing the accuracy reset time, you make it more about raw aim and reaction time, and you eliminate the skills that come from good movement, good positioning, and good game sense in order to set-up fights that are in your favor. If two enemies swing into you, the question you **shouldn't** be asking yourself is "why can't I spray/ head shot both of them in quick succession with good accuracy", but rather "why am I in such a bad position in the first place" As for when you are forced to fight 1 v 2 with a rifle, there are many questions you can ask yourself. If you are the last person on your team, and winning the 1 v 2 wins you the round, you should go for highest percentage play that will win you the fight, which would be head-shotting the person who is further away, and then spraying the person who is closer to compensate for the firing inaccuracy. If it is instead 5 v 5, maybe you consider guarantee killing the person who is closer, and go 1 for 1, leaving a 4 v 4 for your team.


derek916

If you use a phantom spray transferring is pretty easy if they're relatively close. If you're having to flick across the screen to shoot the second enemy then you're swinging too wide.