You said that you gave this auto, specifically, a buff to stability, but it is definitely not so when in use. There is even a video on YT comparing the gun before an after.
The stats show it has very good stability for a low RoF auto, yet when you shoot the thing it fires in harder directions than doctrine ever did.
Please consider this as it is one of my favorite looking guns, feels right in my hands but is just so unbearable and impractical to use with it's current recoil.
Edit: The video of the comparison was Anguish of Drystan post April update.
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Edited by Majestic Kitten: 9/17/2016 6:59:10 AM[quote]You said that you gave this auto, specifically, a buff to stability, but it is definitely not so when in use. There is even a video on YT comparing the gun before an after. The stats show it has very good stability for a low RoF auto, yet when you shoot the thing it fires in harder directions than doctrine ever did. Please consider this as it is one of my favorite looking guns, feels right in my hands but is just so unbearable and impractical to use with it's current recoil.[/quote] A large problem with it is that as soon as it starts being fired, the recticle flies way above where the bullets are actually going. The gun is glitched. I have to aim way above someone's head in order to hit them in the head. If I aim at their head, I hit their lower body. This is a terrible glitch that I would love to see fixed. I like the Anguish of Drystan, but I cannot stand the aiming problem.