I mean no offense, but as it stands it's really difficult to precisely fire with super good advice. Especially in situations where the target has a smaller than average critical spot or point on their body (such as the head of a guardian in the crucible). With super good advice bouncing around as much as it does now getting closer would seem like the better option, but when it comes to getting closer to the target with SGA, the risk definitely outweighs the reward in crucible unless you get extremely lucky.
As it stands I feel as though if you want to land a critical shot with SGA, it takes a certain amount of luck to achieve that rather than skill. No amount of recoil compensation, or recoil pattern predictability on the player's part is really going to help lessen the severity of SGA's randomized recoil pattern.
I'm not saying that SGA should be a laser beam, but the player should be able to RELIABLY keep their crosshairs on the central body mass of a target without having to get within EXTREMELY close range. What's the sense in using an exotic heavy weapon that underperforms at close range due to the shotguns and fusion rifles that specialize at that particular range, when you can use other legendary and exotic heavy weapons that can very reliably pick guardians off at a distance with or without tracking rounds.
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