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Quickswitching vs. unscoping vs. default  

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  1. 1. The choices

    • Quickswitch
      15
    • unscoping (pressing right mouse button after each scoped shot)
      5
    • default settings
      6
    • Both
      2


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Posted (edited)

Got bored on my day off today saw this in my "recommended for you" section. What do you prefer? I sometimes end up doing both, but i try to do the unscope and not quickswitch.

Edited by Gearhart 1st MRB
Posted

I kinda use both. In situations where I'm usually up close I use quickswitch to come out from a shot straight to my pistol for a follow up. In situations where I am trying to fake out a sniper I will fake a scope up by interrupting it with quick switch. In the case where I want a quick draw, shot, and retreat, I use quickswitch and sprint to regain mobility faster. In the case where I have just checked a spot and will want to check another spot that is close by, I will use right click so that I can scope in again sooner. In the case that I am stationary, I will use right click to get back into the scope faster.

Basically, quickswitch for mobility shots because I can sacrifice the firing speed for survivability, and right click for situations where I don't want to leave my post or I am not compromised.

Posted
Mother of god, this is going to be a hard habbit to break. I always quick switch because i thought it was faster. Hmmmm

Well quick switching can be handy if u are in close combat if u need the pistol but yea

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