Again, I can’t help that the rednecks are better at redneck engineering than everyone else. Sorry that what Billy Bob can do with 3 guns and a couple of beers is better than what German engineering and Japanese fighting spirit can do with an entire defense budget. Doesn’t change the fact I want the Stinger and have found a solid reason to have it added
… it ain’t about engineering, it’s about in game stats. In Enlisted, this weapon has dispersion sooo high and random, that your left gun might shoot a bit to the left but your right will shoot a lil… down right?!?
It’s artificial dispersion. And it’s really bad…
Try it one day if you get the chance. You will laugh.
Shoot that’s just as simple as pressuring DF to fix retarded dispersion numbers. Sure, an MOA or two of dispersion at distance makes sense. No gun is perfectly accurate, and I genuinely do enjoy the small random recoil and dispersion factor they have to simulate guns coming off the factory line a little differently. However, Enlisted dispersion is way off the charts with some guns
Yeah I mean shoot even on Playstation I can keep it fairly still while putting lead down range. Using it for CQB sounds bout right for how LMG’s handle in this game. I sure have used them like that before
Do the Soviets even have an AA MG to use? They could add the Browning wz. 1928. The Soviets handed out a good number of them to their volunteers and militiamen during the battle of Moscow, but the gun is probably BR ll or lll. Are there any late-game MGs for the Soviets left that haven’t already been added?
Maxim has slightly less recoil, deals more dmg and has slightly less dispersion and less hipfire penatly
RD has less speed penatly put overall its more like a AR with 100 rounds.
The Type 100 was a massive overcorrection; it’s something that should’ve been added as an event item or as a gold-order weapon, not as a standard issue TT weapon.
that honor should’ve gone to some of the field modified Type 89 or Type 97 aircraft machineguns… some of which had stocks instead of mere spade grips.
the US/UK needs it’s Lewis Gun;
the Japanese also need their Lewis Gun (Type 92)…
these fill the role of “MG with 40-50 rounds of continuous fire” in leu of having actual assistant gunners to manage magazine changes.