if you aim down the sights and tap fire as fast as you can it removes the slow fire but still gives you the damage boost. What you have shown here doesn't negate anything. When aiming from the hip you get no damage boost but when you aim down the sights you gain the damage boost and the slow rate of fire. So aiming in and then from the hip only gives you a damage boost when you're aimed in. You need to aim in and tap fire as fast as you can to keep the damage buff on but still have max rof.
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This.you can gain som rof lost with the focus fire perk.just need to treat it as if your firing the mida.just makes suros even more op
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Yup, I use mine as a scout rifle anyway (closer range though obviously and always with the the hard-hitting ammo perk on to stagger). Good gun.
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Edited by Mightea: 2/12/2015 9:03:56 AMInteresting, but I think your suggestion would reduce the Suro's ROF to a Scout Rifle's fire rate. Unless your trigger finger can press faster than an upgraded Suros. Also I didn't say it negates it completely
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wasn't having a go at you. my point was that firing from the hip doesn't do anything to the perk at all. It's just firing from the hip with aim assist like any other auto. The perk is only active when you aim down the sights so negating this perk can only be done aiming down the sights. You do fire it like a scout but it will fire as fast as you can press the button. Doesn't have exactly the same rof as from the hip but it's close, an has the damage boost.
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Oh I know I know. I'm not lashing out. I think I dodnt make it clear that hip fire will always deal lower damage. Its the fact that letting go of the ADS resets aim assist that makes this useful.
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All good. Yeah I can see how the reset of aim assist would own in close. I think it works with call autos to a degree, depending on their level of aim assist.