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Default 12-19-2002, 11:21 AM

[quote="Captain_McCusker":ba25b]In terms of the SMG, I agree. The kick is really what should throw the bullet spread off, and the allied weapons could use a little more kick. The STG, on the other hand, was famous for it's accuracy and ease of use. While I don't think it should be used for sniping, the kick shouldn't be very high. I'm not entirely sure how I can tone down the accuracy over distance like 500 yards or so (max effective range I have is 500 m). If someone has insight on how to do that, I'm more than willing to listen.[/quote:ba25b]

If you increase the kicback, and bulletspread for the SMG, it would be fine. The longer you hold the trigger, the more kickback and spread out the bullets are.

I'll take your word on the StG, as I've never read up on it. biggrin: I know how to tone down the accuracy. I'll PM you tonight or see you on TS and I can walk you through it.

PS: I also noticed the kickback on the Russian sniper rifle is alot bigger than the kickback on the German one. Dunno if that was intended, but I just saw that last night.
  
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