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Edited by KICKR Snipes: 10/23/2015 1:18:02 PM
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Weapon Accuracy - The Worst Thing About Destiny

[b]Fix the stupid accuracy issues.[/b] The single most frustrating stupid thing about Destiny is the decision to make your weapons randomly miss and NOT FIRE WHERE YOU ARE AIMING. Remember Halo? When your shot went to where your aiming recticle was actually aiming? What was wrong with that? For all you noob Destiny fanboys out there - these are the facts: 1. Your first bullet is more accurate then the second and third. There is a random aim cone bloom after each shot so if you shoot quickly each shot will become less and less accurate - randomly flying more and more off target from where you are ACTUALLY AIMING!* 2. Only weapons with high range have good accuracy (unless they have some sort of accuracy perk like The Last Word). Your accuracy is tied to the range stat of your weapon INSTEAD of being tied to a player's skill level like it should be.* *PlanetDestiny interview with Jon Weisnewski. [b]In a shooter ("Shared World Shooter," FPS, or any other type of shooter) your weapon aiming and accuracy should NEVER be random.[/b] What idiot thought that was a good idea? What majority of the decision makers in the company thought that was a good idea?!?!?! These accuracy issues are the worst thing about Destiny and prove that you are catering to the noobs with no skill. Maybe that would be fine in PvP, but having PvE work the same way is ridiculous. It's even worse than nerfing weapons in PvE because you can't balance your PvP. I am a good player and notice when I land 97 out of 100 headshots when all 100 shots are 100% centered on an enemies head. [b]This is the most disheartening thing about Destiny and the #1 issue that makes me want to quit the game for good.[/b] [b]EDIT:[/b] I totally forgot about how terrible your aim becomes when you jump or "trip" over a rock in the game (which happens quite often because of all the uneven terrain). I've watched bullet trails miss by 5 feet on an enemy about 10 feet away because I happened to strafe over a bump on the ground and was "airborne" for a second while I shot.

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