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1/7/2016 10:15:38 PM
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How aim assist and snipers actually works

Aim assist on primaries = bullet magnetism Aim assist on snipers = Time the reticle slows down on the head People are complaining about snipers...but snipers are worse after TTK than they were in year one (see my argument in video) With the nerf of shotguns, everyone is pointing the finger, but people who are talent snipers are getting shit simply because they have practiced...This isn't right. Is sniping in destiny pretty easy compared to other games? Sure, I'll agree to that. But to call them broken due to aim assist is a lie.

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  • Edited by Erijian: 1/8/2016 12:49:00 AM
    Only the millionth post talking about Sniper Rifles and aim assist..But a bigger question is, do you guys think Sniper Rifles in their current state are healthy for Destiny? Not so much as to whether they're balanced weapons or not, it's more of a question of whether they should function like they currently do as Destiny becomes a slower paced game. The slower the game becomes, the stronger one-shot weapons get, but Shotguns (And Fusion Rifles I guess) have their range restrictions while Sniper Rifles do not. The longer it takes to kill someone with the "Primary" weapons, the more time said players have to react with their one-shot Special Weapons. (Most notably Sniper Rifles, as melee is a viable option and you always have access to it in close-quarters allowing for trades.)

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