In terms of gameplay mechanics, old school zoom aiming achieves the same thing as ADS. Is getting to press your nose against virtual firearms really that important in a game about shooting werevolves and vampires?

I blame this on the proliferation of Call of Duty over traditional scifi and fantasy shooter franchises. You can fucking ADS on an assault rifle in Halo now visible-disgust

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    29 days ago

    You can stand by that that all you like, but if you chant it the way reddit-logo also chants "trigger discipline" and "magazine not clip" for tacticool approval points and Le reddit-logo Gold, I'd call that a rare Nakoichi L in return.

    • Nakoichi [they/them]M
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      29 days ago

      Also I appreciate trigger discipline discourse when it comes to little details like in the x files how Mulder has terrible trigger discipline belying his character as sort of a crank while Scully is the consummate professional with her firearm handling.

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        29 days ago

        Also I appreciate trigger discipline discourse when it comes to little details like in the x files how Mulder has terrible trigger discipline belying his character as sort of a crank while Scully is the consulate professional with her firearm handling.

        That's fine.

        geordi-yes "I feel very strongly about my position regarding this topic when that is the current discussion."

        geordi-no sees picture of gun "Heh... guys... TRIGGER DISCIPLINE amirite?" smuglord someone exists somewhere "I bet that civvie calls it a 'clip,' heh." smuglord

        It's like those Burgerland Doctor Who fans that just word-drop "DALEKS LOL" and/or "SONIC SCREWDRIVER LOL" at the slightest opportunity.

          • UlyssesT [he/him]
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            29 days ago

            I mean, jesse-wtf is how I feel when I see a sudden explosion of trigger discipline word drops in the internet wild, too.

            • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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              29 days ago

              Okay but consider it is, hands down and without exception, the most important safety practice when handling a firearm. It should be hammered in to the heads of every person who might encounter a gun.

              • UlyssesT [he/him]
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                29 days ago

                I agree.

                It's still annoying to me when it's barked out by a bunch of approval-seeking internet tacticools because a picture of a gun appeared on the screen.