For most weapons you just need to feather the thumbstick opposite the recoil to compensate.
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Have you ever played crucible? I wish it was that easy lol. The recoil is so high, you can’t control and readjust the aim for the next shoot. Taking hand cannons (-180), if you spam the trigger reaching the max rate of fire you won’t be able to hit the 3 headshot most of times. While the 180 can easily beat you because they are perfectly stable. Take autos against pulses. Autos will need you to fight the recoil while pulses can be extremely precise and stable. Stability is bad, while pulses and 180 hc have superb consistency and easily kill at the faster ttk, other weapons struggle about the ttk, when followed up shots are so unstable you can’t control them.
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Yes, I've played nearly 500 matches in D2, I don't live in there but I play my fair share of PvP games. I also play a ton of PvE so I've learned that controlling the recoil in PvE is very similar to PvP. I learn the weapon's kick, how fast I can squeeze the trigger without recoil dominating the weapon and how to feather it to keep it as consistent as I possibly can. It's a fight but it works.
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You haven’t touched PvP in Y2. In PvE you doesn’t need maximum rate of fire,you can pace your shoots and align aim. PvP you can’t pace shots and try hitting the 3 tap headshots with a hand cannon. Miss one you’re dead. You can control the recoil, but you will die if your enemy is using pulse or 180 hand cannon, they don’t have to worry about stability. The recoil on most weapons are too high for their rate of fire. You can’t keep consistency and precision.
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As I said, my 500 games played say differently.
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[quote]As I said, my 500 games played say differently.[/quote] Ok not 500. 128 matches (DestinyTracker) and 0 Crucible rank. But that doesn’t matter. You PvE experience doesn’t justify PvP. In PvE there’s no TTK, you can pace shots and most of the times your enemy won’t kill you if you hit body or miss.
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https://destinytracker.com/d2/profile/xbl/Steve-Sq https://destinytracker.com/destiny/overview/ps/SteveSq Check your stats again, 479 PvP matches in D2, 3,257 PvP matches in D1. PvE is the perfect playground to learn weapon recoil and how to counter it and pace of shots. Why on Earth would I try to tame a weapon in the PvP sandbox? Sure you have no clue on TTK and have to test that in the arena, but when you're trying to tame a horse you don't do it in a race, you put the time into learning it before hand.
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[quote]PvE is the perfect playground to learn weapon recoil and how to counter it and pace of shots. Why on Earth would I try to tame a weapon in the PvP sandbox? Sure you have no clue on TTK and have to test that in the arena, but when you're trying to tame a horse you don't do it in a race, you put the time into learning it before hand.[/quote] Right now, the only way to “tame” the recoil is by pacing shots. But pacing shots reduce TTK. There’s no point on some weapons being perfectly stable and consistent while the great majority is inconsistent. Again, try 110 hc in crucible, or 150 at max rate of fire. Try an smg. I bet you can’t perform well like Bygones or Trust.
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I'll give the hand canons a shot, ran Hawkmoon and Nifty Bisuit so much in D1 that I love a good hand canon....as far as SMGs, hate em. Not at all a fan of them in any situation.