I was actually thinking the same thing.
Just been shown this:
http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/Fi...spx?fid=640542
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I was actually thinking the same thing.
Just been shown this:
http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/Fi...spx?fid=640542
What the fuck is up with bungie's player? I can't click any of the buttons, or even right click the flash object.
Basically, my issue is that if we're supposed to pace our shots, why not just make the gun shoot slower? They accomplish the same goal. I can see how a bit of bloom would be cool. For example, you quickly make 4 body shots, wait a moment to let the bloom decrease, and BAM headshot. It also makes you have to be precise to shoot targets far away. My main issue is that after you fire one or two shots, your next bullet isn't going to go anywhere near the center. It just seems disingenuous. I do like how bloom works for the needle rifle. You need to slow down your later shots, but the first few shots are pretty accurate. I think a slight decrease in bloom would do wonders. Yeah, you can get used to it, but there doesn't seem to be a good reason for having the bloom as drastic as it is.
Well, let me phrase it this way: it's puts the balance in the hands of the player as opposed to having the game hold your hand all the way. It forces you to be a responsible shooter. Managing the bloom is what will set the new player apart from the experienced player. If you just make it shoot slower, then there is no gap at all.
Also, I've been firing it about as fast as I can, and I have yet to see my shot not go where I was pointing. To be honest, it feels like the bloom is there to look fancy but does nothing to the performance of my gun.
It definitely makes a difference at longer ranges. Close up, not so much at all.
Bungie weekly update: Yay fixes!
I find that clip most amusing. If one could get into the gunner's seat like that, it would have some awesome implications.