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Any FAQ thread & gun stats?

    • 17 posts
    August 29, 2020 12:09 PM PDT

    Hi,

    1. Been searching for a FAQ thread but cannot find one. Am I missing the page maybe?

    2. My main question is what exactly does "Bullet Spread" and "Recoil" do?

    Thanks. 


    This post was edited by GloriusMaximus at August 29, 2020 12:10 PM PDT
    • 226 posts
    August 29, 2020 1:15 PM PDT

    https://warmerise.com/videos/37/3628/sniper-guide-warmerise watch these videos by DB. Recoil is the amount of "kick-back" on the weapon. Bulletspread is the accuracy of the bullet in addition to the crosshair placement.

    • 17 posts
    August 29, 2020 1:52 PM PDT

    Thanks.

     

    I watched the video..

    So a low bullet spread needs accuracy and a high spread needs less aiming?


    This post was edited by GloriusMaximus at August 29, 2020 1:56 PM PDT
    • 284 posts
    August 30, 2020 2:34 AM PDT

    GloriusMaximus said:

    Thanks.

     

    I watched the video..

    So a low bullet spread needs accuracy and a high spread needs less aiming?

    No you got that opposite. A low bullet spread means more accuracy. If your bullets spread less, they go in the same direction, which is accurate. But if you are using a gun with high bullet spread, the bullets don't go in the same direction, they go apart from each other, and as the distance increase, the go even further apart. In Warmerise, the bullet spread only works when you're not scoping. when you use the scope, the bullet spread becomes zero. To reduce recoil, you crouch and then shoot. 

    So if you crouch, scope and then shoot, you'll have a low recoil and zero bullet spread. 

    • 284 posts
    August 30, 2020 2:38 AM PDT

    Crimsix said:

    https://warmerise.com/videos/37/3628/sniper-guide-warmerise watch these videos by DB. Recoil is the amount of "kick-back" on the weapon. Bulletspread is the accuracy of the bullet in addition to the crosshair placement.

    Thanks for sharing this. 

    For further reviews and guides, you can go to this forum link: https://warmerise.com/forums/topic/1283/warmerise-weapon-guides-db-s-compilation

    It has all my weapon guides so far, so it should help.

    • 17 posts
    August 30, 2020 6:23 AM PDT

    Thank you much.