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| Gunzfactorian Patriot | It does speed it up on most of them, it obviously depends on the weapons. Example: revs, most people will tell you not to bother because the switch deley is very short anyway. You might not want to with automatics so much though, as you will probably want to let off short bursts (so you need the gun out for longer) not 1 shot. |
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| Gunzfactorian | Pressing reload after every shot is the best option, it makes the switch faster and there is not really much reson not to, expect in case you are sacrificing a little speed for extra stability, but the defeceit of speed often outweighs the extra stability in my opinion. But it may be worth toying with to see what use you could make of it, just experiment and see if you dig up anything useful! ^^ |
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| Gunzfactorian | If you're one of those ppl that hold down the fire button to ss/hs/rss please dont get into the habit of doing that. Reload shot should be possible for all weapons. Getting into the habit of holding down the fire button to ss just makes it harder to reload shot. Instead, click to slash and click once more to shoot. I realized that i cannot reload shot with revs by holding down the fire button to ss, by doing individual clicks its much easier |
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