![]() ![]() I know what you’re thinking, “But Cyni! My favourite pro player uses the angled grip all the time!” Pro players have crazy good recoil control and can afford to go without the benefits of the vertical grip, but even then, most pro players still use the vertical. The vertical grip helps you in every firefight and is the better choice by a distance. Most of the time you will already be aiming when the fight starts (or atleast you should be), making the angled grip useless in the majority of firefights. The angled grip is very situational and generally shouldn’t be used. ![]() ![]() Grips The vertical grip reduces recoil, while the angled grip improves aiming speed. The only weapon this should be used on is Ela’s FO12 shotgun.Īfter the first guide, I got a lot of messages asking for recommendations for other attachments like grips and sights, so here they are. For a full explanation of why, see Rogue 9’s YouTube video on the extended barrel. The unpredictable recoil and lower damage means that you’ll be scoring fewer hits, while at the same time needing more hits to secure the kill.Įxtended Barrel This attachment is borderline useless. Is it better than using a muzzle brake/flash hider/compensator? Not really. Is the suppressor a viable weapon attachment now? Yes. With the recoil changes made in Grim Sky, the lack of recoil mitigation is less of a deal breaker than it used to be. Suppressor Suppressors reduce the noise made by your weapon, hide your bullet trails, and removes the indicators on your opponent’s screen that show where you’re firing from, but they also have zero recoil benefits and reduce your weapon’s damage. This makes the compensator very useful on weapons that have low muzzle climb and/or poor stability. This results in more vertical kick but a narrower and more predictable recoil pattern. Whenever I tested a weapon and there was no clear winner for which attachment was best, the flash hider won by default.Ĭompensator The compensator has no effect on muzzle climb but increases the stability of your weapon. You could put it on every automatic weapon in the game and have no issues at all. It’s not always the best choice, but it’s never a bad choice. The flash hider is a universally viable barrel attachment. Some people find this feature very useful, others don’t notice muzzle flash enough for it to be a problem. The flash hider does, however, divert the muzzle flash of your weapon sideways, so that it doesn’t obscure your view of your target. A common misconception about the flash hider is that it removes the white indicators on your opponent’s screen that show which direction you’re firing from and that it hides your bullet trails. The in-game description makes it sound like this attachment only helps with single fire weapons like pistols and DMRs but this is not the case.įlash Hider The flash hider reduces muzzle climb and improves stability for the first 3 shots. Muzzle Brake Reduces muzzle climb more than the other barrels, particularly on the first shot, and also re-centers the crosshair faster, resulting in extremely tight 2-3 shot bursts and allowing for less time between bursts. Now, a primer on what each barrel attachment does, since the game is very bad at explaining them. How much and how often the weapon kicks to the left and right. Stability Otherwise known as horizontal recoil. How much the weapon kicks upwards when fired. Muzzle Climb Otherwise known as vertical recoil. Lots of people seemed to find my barrel attachment guide helpful but with the recoil changes in Grim Sky, that guide is now out of date.įirst, quick definitions of a couple of terms I’ll use throughout the guide. If you just want to know the best attachment for each weapon and don’t care about the whys and the wherefors, there’s a TL DR at the end that just puts all of this in list form Update: New Guide for Best Barrel Attachments for 2020 Rainbow Six Siege New Recoil Best Barrel Attachments Guide (Grim Sky) by Cynibot
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |