On another forum a player posted that placing a mark in the middle of his monitor corrects the ACOG sway problem (cant find the link but wanted to give him credit).
I tried this and I can say that my ACOG is now fixed:yay:
When using ACOG you ignore the ^ and focus on that mark you made, using that as your new aimer.
The easiest way Ive found to create a mark on your monitor is to use gum.
In-game you pull out a weapon with a small cross hair (Do not use red dot sight as it sways), place a tiny piece of chewed bubblegum in the center of the cross hairs to approximate the center of the screen (DO NOT USE WITH LCD SCREEN!). Now switch to the ACOG and give the bubblegum sight a try.
Personally i think it was just lazyness to attempt to make the guns less accurate (when using ACOG) by using an superficial interface illusion. It would be one thing if your bullets actually landed where the animation showed them to, but since they dont, this swaying garbage just leaves people pissed and confused.
I tried this and I can say that my ACOG is now fixed:yay:
When using ACOG you ignore the ^ and focus on that mark you made, using that as your new aimer.
The easiest way Ive found to create a mark on your monitor is to use gum.
In-game you pull out a weapon with a small cross hair (Do not use red dot sight as it sways), place a tiny piece of chewed bubblegum in the center of the cross hairs to approximate the center of the screen (DO NOT USE WITH LCD SCREEN!). Now switch to the ACOG and give the bubblegum sight a try.
Personally i think it was just lazyness to attempt to make the guns less accurate (when using ACOG) by using an superficial interface illusion. It would be one thing if your bullets actually landed where the animation showed them to, but since they dont, this swaying garbage just leaves people pissed and confused.
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