zangoo wrote:After testing with some people I really think keeping the tracer bug will screw people up very very bad, Sure 2m isnt much but when someone is prone and you are trying to hit them you just cant. I think it would be 1000x better to just use the all or nothing way with tweaked tracer size. I will post a video showing the diffrence soon.
If tracers are placed with 4 rounds between them, there will be a 1/5 chance that you'll have a tracer. So if you are unlucky enough to have fired exactly 4 bullets (or 4 from your last tracer), the first bullet you may fire upon a target could be a tracer, and then you'll have to readjust your aim for the second shot, which will hit dead on. The tracer will drop consideringly, often either not reaching a point that would be visible to the target, or would hit the target if standing/aimed properly. The first bullet will not be a tracer, but the last bullet will. If it is absolutely necessary that you hit the target in one bullet, then you will be best off to reload before firing.
Considering this should only apply to Standard and Automatic Rifles: Standard rifles will take a small hit due to the fact that a fifth of the bullets they fire will drop up to 2m at 300 meters (At which point they should aim up, and fire again, if it's a tracer round they fired first), and if they are delivering accurate fire. Automatic Rifles would be relatively unaffected, as they shouldn't be being used for accurate fire.
Sniper Rifles, Marksman Rifles, Sidearms, and assumingly Carbines shouldn't be carrying any tracer rounds. If carbines do, then the drop at the carbine's effective range should be small enough to negate when realizing the fact that the target would be very close in comparison to a Standard rifle's effective range.
Making all rounds tracer rounds for certain guns will result in the "starwars" effect, as well as making your machine gunner instantly pinpoint-visible for every shot he fires.
So yes, the tracer round will mess a lot of people up, at first. But then they should soon realize that if the tracer round is fired, they should readjust aim and fire before the target has a time to react, and when hitting the target is ABSOLUTELY required by the first shot with a standard rifle, and there will be times when you just have that feeling, that you can reload and be sure that your magazine's first bullet will hit where you aim.
There will be ways to adjust to accomodate for the tracer's drop; however, there is nothing wrong with making players use more than one bullet in a standoff.