@shields said in Foregrip / compensator feels like a mandatory attachment:
@thehappybub said in Foregrip / compensator feels like a mandatory attachment:
@quadsword said in Foregrip / compensator feels like a mandatory attachment:
recoil reduction from crouching feels a little too OP
I'd have to disagree. Taking a more stable shooting stance does in reality, and should in game, do wonders for your recoil control. This favors tactical play and positioning.
And i'm gonna have to disagree with that statement.
From my experience crouching will help in taking more accurate shots as you can have more support points for holding your weapon resulting in less sway.
But as for the recoil i find a good stance standing up a way better shooting position for absorbing recoil compared to crouching.
When standing its alot easier to lean into it and you'll be able to flex from your knees as well.
I'm gonna have to disagree with your disagreement! Aha!
I guess I'm just speaking from personal experience, so this is really just me. I lean in just as much with my shoulders when I crouch (more like kneeling on one knee). Having the back foot to the rear stabilizes my overall body more, plus I don't have to devote as much strength in my left forearm to hold the rifle up, given that my left elbow is resting on my left knee. This gives me more direct control of keeping the barrel down when counteracting vertical recoil (not to mention reducing sway as you mentioned). The grip I use on most rifles is kind of a C-grip with my index finger pointed forward (and not quite as forward as people usually C-grip). I was just taught to shoot this way for CQC, the reasoning being that it lets you control recoil more and also you tend to point accurately so it could increase the accuracy of quick unsighted shots (whether it does or doesn't is beyond me, I just do what I'm told lol). Given the grip I use though, the only foregrip I ever use is an angled foregrip.
If I used a regular foregrip, as in the game, I guess the grip I described would be impossible, so idk if crouching would still have such a positive effect, but I still feel like it would make recoil control a lot more stable.