I discovered this and I wonder why… it destroys the diversity of having a) weapons that aren’t full auto, and b) the only drawback of using full auto mod in sacrifice of others.
Seems like everybody on Trials of Osiris (I am starting to play competitive) uses it.
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4 AntwortenI keep full auto enabled because it saves trigger life when using high RoF weapons constantly. Using the full auto accessibility option doesn't increase rate of fire or anything.
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5 AntwortenAsking players to click at speeds up to 360 RPM for extended play sessions is asking players to potentially injure themselves The Full Auto setting doesn't add any tangible advantage, just makes weapons that require an input per shot more accessible, because it's an accessibility feature
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Bearbeitet von Mara Sov’s Step Bro: 5/8/2023 3:39:53 AMIt never surprises me the kinds of things this games PvP community finds to cry about. It will never end until the game dies. There will always be someone complaining about something. Absolutely pathetic. What next the colorblind setting? Oh maybe surround sound!
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6 AntwortenWe've come to the point where we're complaining about accessibility options 😂
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27 Antworten[quote]I discovered this and I wonder why… it destroys the diversity of having a) weapons that aren’t full auto, and b) the only drawback of using full auto mod in sacrifice of others. Seems like everybody on Trials of Osiris (I am starting to play competitive) uses it.[/quote] The idiocy on these forums continually astounds me. You’re literally whining about an accessibility feature lol. If you want “diversity” then don’t use it.
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1 AntwortenBearbeitet von Seki: 5/8/2023 10:15:17 AMYou enjoy manually clicking 180 and 200 rpm scouts, 540 rpm pulses, 180 rpm HC and any singleshot sidearm (>=260 rpm) in pve?
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3 AntwortenBecause there are crippled ppl that play the game goofball🤣🤣
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Because people have joint issues.
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1 AntwortenSo many people using modded pads and third party devices what does it matter 🤷🏼♂️
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5 AntwortenBearbeitet von BetweenMyself: 5/7/2023 1:47:38 AMSome players have arthritis, Repetitive Strain Injuries or other issues that make rapid trigger depressions excruciatingly painful or not possible. Toggling the option on does not allow the player to fire any faster than an able bodied player is able to fire with the option off. This doesn’t create a problem, it addresses an Accessibility issue. (΄◉◞౪◟◉`)
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3 AntwortenA lot of people were complaining about it and many were having cramps and it didn't help that aside from smg's the best weapons were sidearms and hc's meaning those with issues to their fingers were also having issues with pain so due to massive amount of requests and to help those with said issues they added full auto.
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3 AntwortenThe full auto mod is available so you can pick & choose which weapons you want to be full auto instead of activating the blanket setting. Apparently an update to let you pick & choose without wasting a mod slot is being developed.
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3 AntwortenYou don't need a Mod. You can get full auto in your settings.
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I'm trying not to destroy my controllers triggers with the rapid fire motions~
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1 Antworten😂 I somehow think a lot of those trials players that are shooting fast are not using the “full auto” mode.. Of which leads to two scenarios.. One.. like someone else stated, relief due to hand issues… Two… to study the behavior of what is a modded device vs what the actual game can do with full auto. Putting the option in the game allows for said information to be calculated by future anti-cheat software. Example per my time… I had a player shoot a palindrome faster than the last word I was using. And by that, I mean as my second shot was going, they had their third shot kill me. 1 v 1 scenario and by other actions in the game against said player, you can tell they were frustrated by the weapon I was using and flipped a mod on. Not possible without a device. And the last word has always been full auto.