As crazy as I thought it sounded, it happens to be true.
A great member amongst the [b]Destiny 2[/b] community by the name of [u]Fallout Plays[/u] recently made a video about the subject here —> https://youtu.be/Ef-I7zPirRU
Essentially, Fallout uses a cosmetic (which could now be viewed as a questionable term) on the Chaperone exotic shotgun which has a barrel length edge on the default look by about a couple of inches. He then tests its range on his friends and sure enough- there is a small but sure increase to range.
It’s pretty interesting to see how guns are programmed to fire rounds out of a specific point rather than their firing points being equidistant to each other. So what do you all think? Should this be viewed as a problem? Do you think it should be adjusted in any way? Before you all comment, please watch Fallout’s video to better see the scale of difference.
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Bearbeitet von Goonie11: 7/27/2019 11:14:13 PM
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It makes sense the range stat doesn't start till the end of the barrel. Range is the distance from the gun to the target. And since the gun is longer the range would be longer
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I hope it doesn't turn into pay to win but tess is walking a very fine line if this is the case.
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So the longer my hand cannon the longer the range.
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I watched that it was very interesting, too bad I hate shotguns soo bad I cannot even bring myself to try it out!