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After a few days of playing Recon exclusively, I've finally finished the Deadeye assignment. The first part (getting DMR kills/damage past 75m) was the worst of it because most of the DMRs are ass at the moment. The 150 headshots kills at 200m surprisingly didn't take that long. The PSR comes with a 10x optic from unlock, but has lower bullet velocity than the starting sniper rifle with an extended barrel. Definitely feels like more of a flex weapon at the moment since it doesn't have half the "essential" shit I've unlocked on the M2010 ESR.
A tip for snipers out there, bullet drop is basically non-existent in this Battlefield. The rangefinder is a point trap because your shots will be sighted in up to around 170m on 100m and 270 on 200m. There are so few sight lines in this game where you'll be able to consistently shoot past 300m. I relied mostly on Liberation Peak and Operation Firestorm on Breakthrough for the vast majority of my assignment progress.
I know the SL9 is a bullshit gun, but as far as I know, all the sniper rifles are "real". The M2010 ESR is a M24 variant, the SV-98 is, well, an SV-98, and the PSR (PSR SOCOM) is a Barrett MRAD based off the 98B. I don't even mind the SL9 because I would lowkey buy a PDW with a side-loading mechanism that looks like it would take Glock magazines. It's like a strange hybrid of the PP-19 and the P90. Unfortunately it definitely seems like it would be a KelTec design. Stolen from a meme page:
If I remember correctly, Call of Duty was the ground zero of licensed firearms in video games issue. I believe it was Remington who ended up catching a lawsuit over "video game violence" with the ACR in MW2. If it's foreign or fictional, most game studios don't give a shit. If it's domestic, it's an issue of copywriting/trademarking and firearm manufacturers generally not wanting to be directly implicated. You will never see an actual H&K licensed gun in a modern game because H&K actively despises its consumer base (yet still love their money). I guess you could consider the retooled L85A3 as their showing. After 40 years and billions of British pounds, the British troops finally have a weapon that can be described as "adequate".
A tip for snipers out there, bullet drop is basically non-existent in this Battlefield. The rangefinder is a point trap because your shots will be sighted in up to around 170m on 100m and 270 on 200m. There are so few sight lines in this game where you'll be able to consistently shoot past 300m. I relied mostly on Liberation Peak and Operation Firestorm on Breakthrough for the vast majority of my assignment progress.
Is th SL9 and that one weird sniper a canary in the coal mine that BF6 might introduce more fake and gay fictional guns instead of cool IRL guns due to muh "PrEveNtiNG Gun vIolEnce" like what CoD does now?
I know the SL9 is a bullshit gun, but as far as I know, all the sniper rifles are "real". The M2010 ESR is a M24 variant, the SV-98 is, well, an SV-98, and the PSR (PSR SOCOM) is a Barrett MRAD based off the 98B. I don't even mind the SL9 because I would lowkey buy a PDW with a side-loading mechanism that looks like it would take Glock magazines. It's like a strange hybrid of the PP-19 and the P90. Unfortunately it definitely seems like it would be a KelTec design. Stolen from a meme page:
If I remember correctly, Call of Duty was the ground zero of licensed firearms in video games issue. I believe it was Remington who ended up catching a lawsuit over "video game violence" with the ACR in MW2. If it's foreign or fictional, most game studios don't give a shit. If it's domestic, it's an issue of copywriting/trademarking and firearm manufacturers generally not wanting to be directly implicated. You will never see an actual H&K licensed gun in a modern game because H&K actively despises its consumer base (yet still love their money). I guess you could consider the retooled L85A3 as their showing. After 40 years and billions of British pounds, the British troops finally have a weapon that can be described as "adequate".
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