I rarely cry "hacks!" when people are good shots, primarily because I am a good shot too and I don't use any kind of aimbot - I know it's quite possible to be really accurate with some of the guns in this game.
However, last night I witnessed something that, in many hours of gameplay, I've never seen before.
An enemy sniper named "allskrewedup" was using the SVD. My squad and I were roughly 20-30 meters away, medium range, and running at a 45 degree angle toward his position. He killed ALL THREE of us using one clip (I know because he whacked us one after another), and did so while standing up (that is, not prone or kneeling).
Is the SVD capable of this kind of mayhem? What confuses me even more is that unscoped, the sniper rifles don't have crosshairs, right? In order to aim this well he would have to be scoped, which would've made it impossible to so quickly acquire other targets.
I can accept being worked over if this is actually possible under these circumstances, but looking at this guy's stats, he's not terribly great. Either he was having an amazing, one of a kind night... or he had "D1V1N3" help.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
However, last night I witnessed something that, in many hours of gameplay, I've never seen before.
An enemy sniper named "allskrewedup" was using the SVD. My squad and I were roughly 20-30 meters away, medium range, and running at a 45 degree angle toward his position. He killed ALL THREE of us using one clip (I know because he whacked us one after another), and did so while standing up (that is, not prone or kneeling).
Is the SVD capable of this kind of mayhem? What confuses me even more is that unscoped, the sniper rifles don't have crosshairs, right? In order to aim this well he would have to be scoped, which would've made it impossible to so quickly acquire other targets.
I can accept being worked over if this is actually possible under these circumstances, but looking at this guy's stats, he's not terribly great. Either he was having an amazing, one of a kind night... or he had "D1V1N3" help.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
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