KF Less recoil for Sharpshooter (44, mk23)

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Vertigo

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As with the last change at the Deagle reduced amount of weight, you had better choose mk 23, Deagle and Crossbow for profession sharpshooter, pistol respectively 44 less in demand and need, but for me personally it is interesting in that it has lots of ammo and interest may heat up only one: reduce the recoil for the pistol 44 for sharpshooter.
And by the way for the mk23, too, would be not bad to reduce recoil for sharpshooter.
With love from Russia :)
 
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Spartan1388

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At least for me, recoil is not bad at all after some levels.
I am Level 6, and recoil since level 4 was OK.

Maybe you just need some leveling. ;)
 

vealck

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From levels 3 to 6, SS gets 75% recoil reduction. And no, you don't need more.
 

Spartan1388

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You can "feel" recoil, but as a SS, you should kill almost everything with one shot to the head, save for the big ZEDs.

SCs and FPs when engaged with XBow or M99 will require two shots on greater difficulties, but because you reload and re-aim before each additional shot, accuracy will be pin-point accurate.

The long Piston Musket thingy does recoil, but because you load each additional cartridge into the chamber by means of bolt action, you have to re-aim it. It is not semi-auto like the M14.
M14 does recoil when fire repeatedly and it affects aim, but why would you use the M14?

Dual "Akimbo" pistols are tricky to aim at distance. Personally i keep them in case i got surrounded.
 

vealck

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The long Piston Musket thingy does recoil, but because you load each additional cartridge into the chamber by means of bolt action, you have to re-aim it. It is not semi-auto like the M14.
M14 does recoil when fire repeatedly and it affects aim, but why would you use the M14?

No, you don't and lol, in that order.
 

FluX

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You can "feel" recoil, but as a SS, you should kill almost everything with one shot to the head, save for the big ZEDs.

SCs and FPs when engaged with XBow or M99 will require two shots on greater difficulties, but because you reload and re-aim before each additional shot, accuracy will be pin-point accurate.

The long Piston Musket thingy does recoil, but because you load each additional cartridge into the chamber by means of bolt action, you have to re-aim it. It is not semi-auto like the M14.
M14 does recoil when fire repeatedly and it affects aim, but why would you use the M14?

Dual "Akimbo" pistols are tricky to aim at distance. Personally i keep them in case i got surrounded.

Sorry but it sounds as if you don't know how to use Sharpshooter properly. Also read above comment, may rethink what you said :p
 

Vertigo

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Nov 9, 2013
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You can "feel" recoil, but as a SS, you should kill almost everything with one shot to the head, save for the big ZEDs.

SCs and FPs when engaged with XBow or M99 will require two shots on greater difficulties, but because you reload and re-aim before each additional shot, accuracy will be pin-point accurate.

The long Piston Musket thingy does recoil, but because you load each additional cartridge into the chamber by means of bolt action, you have to re-aim it. It is not semi-auto like the M14.
M14 does recoil when fire repeatedly and it affects aim, but why would you use the M14?

Dual "Akimbo" pistols are tricky to aim at distance. Personally i keep them in case i got surrounded.

I understand what you're saying, thanks for the feedback.

Guys I am on your side, seriously:) But think about what I write, 44 now is not popular and this fix (reduce recoil to 44 on the same 70%) could play a role in this:)
 

|WC|Capt.525

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I hate to be the one to say it, but git gud. Control the recoil by using your mouse, and compensating for whatever you are using. Besides, the recoil at level 6 Sharp (at most sharp levels even) is laughable, and there is practically no need to compensate.

@Spartan:
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karsey22

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Oct 28, 2011
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m14 sucks I can barely use that thing. So much recoil on sharp weapons -they're pretty much unusable. Safer to stick with things like flamethrower and aa12.


:rolleyes:
 

Gabbakeisen

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Dec 10, 2011
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Are you kidding? The recoil on the m14ebr is fine even when used off perk, let alone when used with sharp bonuses, same with the 44 (tho its pretty much useless since the mk23 / HC weight change). Here's a tip, after you press mouse 1 to fire MOVE YOUR MOUSE SLIGHTLY DOWN.;)