Sniper scopes
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keef_haggerd
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Sniper scopes
I dont know if PR can do this, but i think the sniper rifle should have constant sway for the most part, then have it stop for a good 4-5 seconds, then start again, this would be like a snipers breathing pattern, and how they have to exhale before a nice accurate shot.
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TerribleOne
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Shaitan
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I too love the idea of a slight breathing sway of the scope view, and the ability to press a key to hold breathe. Not to mention more zoom on the scope itself would be nice. Penalizing this ability in anyway would be just bad gameplay balance tho. The only thing I`d do is make it so ya can only hold the breathe for a certain amount of seconds. Maybe 5. 5 secs is long time really. The recovery time after a shot is built in already in the reload time.
As well, the scope sway while breathing would be very subtle. Not wildly moving all over. This idea imho is more for immersion into the sniper Class itself. To make the player FEEL more like a sniper. And taking away from the sprint ability is not cool either imho.
Balancing something by any kind of penalty is not balancing. To me balancing done right is refining a thing. Not countering it with unnatural gameplay slight of hand.
As well, the scope sway while breathing would be very subtle. Not wildly moving all over. This idea imho is more for immersion into the sniper Class itself. To make the player FEEL more like a sniper. And taking away from the sprint ability is not cool either imho.
Balancing something by any kind of penalty is not balancing. To me balancing done right is refining a thing. Not countering it with unnatural gameplay slight of hand.
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TerribleOne
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TerribleOne
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Tonedef
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TerribleOne
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TerribleOne
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keef_haggerd
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someone mentioned how much sway matters in a sniper rifle because its magnafied, i know this is true from experiance, what some marksmen do is get on of those brown shirts, cut a crtain part of it out, fill it with sand and sew it up. you then deploy the bipods, place the little sandbag under the butt of your rifle and squeeze the sandbag to raise the butt or release to lower it, helps for precise aiming.
i cant find a picture of it unfortunatly.
i cant find a picture of it unfortunatly.
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TerribleOne
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I mentioned. And what you say would be good for stationary targets but for moving or targets that dont stay in one place for long it wouldent prove much use. The best way is to simply hold the gun as firm as you can and pause your breath until the shot is fire. obviously over long ranges a bipod or make do bipod makes things a lot more consistant 
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toffa_h
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I saw a report on snipers on CNN about two years ago. They interviewed the snipers. One guy said that they hold their breath for about 5 seconds... if they hold it any longer the body reacts to the lack of oxygen and your hands begin to shake.Tonedef wrote:To hold your breath for a few seconds is just unrealistic. Snipers are trained to hold their breath for extended amounts of time...sometimes you need more than 5 seconds to properly lead a target.
I like the idea of holding the breath takes away from stamina...I was thinking the same exact thing.
I think it's a very good idea to have the breath-holding feature be tied into the sprint bar. If you're holding your breath a lot you'll become fatigued and can't run as much. Try holding your breath for a long time and then go running. Run out of air quickly eh?




