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Old 2013-02-03, 12:11 PM   [Ignore Me] #1
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ADS view movement (the scope "lagging" behind) in PS2 vs BF3 (short video)


This has been brought up several times but no one provided any actual visual example.

I'm not a fan of the way your view and the scope constantly misalign whenever you try turn fast while ADSing, both with scopes and iron sights. It impairs my ability to quickly and accurately switch targets. PS2 takes it way overboard IMO, compared to ARMA2 and even BF3

Here's an example of PS2 compared to BF3


You can see how drastic it is with the NC carbine. Basically, I think it needs to be toned down.

Anyone else feel this way?

(even with the faults of BF3 gunplay like extreme random bullet deviation, the game has some of the best feeling guns in recent years)

Reddit thread: http://www.reddit.com/r/Planetside/c...behind_in_ps2/

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