


I do like the vibrations here and there they feel very realistic, and moving and shooting with magnified optics shouldn't be a walk in the park, but a little bit back from the ALPHA regarding sway wouldn't hurt.Įverybody needs to call it the "Alcoholic Gun Sway bug" or something similar. Its very hard to lase and reveal/recognize. In the ALPHA I did feel like a trained soldier, but now the sway seems to be implemented more and more all over with every update.Īlso binoculars of all sorts need to get less sway. Now the jog is sped up and the aim have gotten the ARMA2 sway almost where it sways in a hard pattern forcing you to always stand still to shoot (and hit), just like ARMA2. In the ALPHA we could jog slowly and have an accurate aim with at least the CQB optics. The other sway that was implemented that I don't really like is the jog-aim sway. Lying with bipod weapons have a traveling sway that goes all over and it needs to go even though bipods aren't animated yet - they are still there so we must assume they are used when lying down (again, BIS, please animate bipods when we lie down). The whole game feels like its moving back and forth now. Sway is fine in some places but too much in others. This is very much my opinion and up for debate, but I believe the sway and recoil, is a bit exaggerated. Yet in-game I am about as accurate as I would be standing with one leg. A trained (US) soldier can maintain most of this focus whilst under fire IRL. If you try to get an RCO in game on one of the rifles, zoom in on a target less than a hundred meters away while standing or crouching the figure 8 weapon sway is so exaggerated it makes it ridiculous. I find after I have gotten the handle of a specific weapon recoil is automatic and my sight picture always returns without any effort whatsoever. Recoil was negligible after I had fired enough rounds to account for it. Using the M4 I could hit a chest sized rock at around 200 meters mountain top to mountain top using nothing but a ACO and firing about 1 round per second or two seconds. I can tell you standing up using an acog type scope and looking at a target anywhere within a couple hundred meters and whilst controlling my breathing I can keep barrel on target quite easily, after multiple shots. I have a friend with an M4 variant which I have personally purchased and fired hundreds, if not thousands of rounds (So expensive!!) I have also spent thousands of dollars and years visiting closed ranges and shooting attempting to shoot every weapon ever made. I have had the pleasure of visiting the weapons range at marine air station yuma and putting a lot of rounds downrange of many of the weapons, basically every type the USMC uses including L/HMG's. I plan on also posting on the recoil issue, but agreed.
