You should try out the parabellum low weight using AA sights. If you can handle the recoil and use the bipod effectivly you can lay down the damage like nothing else. Stack it with smoke nades to rush and it's a total beast.
He needs to stand still while shooting and not fire until the ADS animation for his weapon is completed, or else he gets more spread. I noticed multiple times that when he had a lot of spread, it was because he started firing before he ADSed, and then he kept firing as he ADSed. So a tip from me to you @Zilreth , if you start firing from the hip and THEN ADS without letting go of the trigger, your weapon spread does NOT automatically transition to ADS spread, you still get more spread than you would if you had started firing after you have ADSed. Also when tap firing your LMGs you need to wait a little longer between each tap if your bullets are not going where you are aiming.
@edizcabbar3260 I remember playing Battlefield 3, and whichever aim status (Hip or ADS) was used at the start of pulling the trigger is used for the base spread of the weapon bloom. For example, if I started firing an automatic weapon in ADS then transitioned to hip fire, the weapon bloom would be the same as if I was in ADS the whole time. I got some nasty kills that way.
Pouches and crates both give everything, pouches just instantly resupply you as if you stood by a crate for several seconds. I use pouches so I can stay mobile and don't have to wait to get resupplied
You should try out the parabellum low weight using AA sights. If you can handle the recoil and use the bipod effectivly you can lay down the damage like nothing else.
Stack it with smoke nades to rush and it's a total beast.
Low weight is just factory. Its faster spread recovery
I think the heaviest thing on this video is you against the enemy team 😄
Definitely stand still while shooting the heavier MGs. Their spread while aimed and moving is usually 1.2°.
He needs to stand still while shooting and not fire until the ADS animation for his weapon is completed, or else he gets more spread. I noticed multiple times that when he had a lot of spread, it was because he started firing before he ADSed, and then he kept firing as he ADSed. So a tip from me to you @Zilreth , if you start firing from the hip and THEN ADS without letting go of the trigger, your weapon spread does NOT automatically transition to ADS spread, you still get more spread than you would if you had started firing after you have ADSed. Also when tap firing your LMGs you need to wait a little longer between each tap if your bullets are not going where you are aiming.
@edizcabbar3260 I remember playing Battlefield 3, and whichever aim status (Hip or ADS) was used at the start of pulling the trigger is used for the base spread of the weapon bloom. For example, if I started firing an automatic weapon in ADS then transitioned to hip fire, the weapon bloom would be the same as if I was in ADS the whole time. I got some nasty kills that way.
@@AlastorTheNPDemon Yes, I remember that, its called Euro hipfire I think. You would get ADS spread while hip firing, it was mad broken.
i can't believe you can shoot through these walls
parbellum feels much stronger, but not sure if numbers back it up!
parabellum is definitely much better imo
Why do you use ammo pouch indtead of crate? The crate gives nades and equipment too no? Im new to BF1 just trying to understand.
Pouches and crates both give everything, pouches just instantly resupply you as if you stood by a crate for several seconds. I use pouches so I can stay mobile and don't have to wait to get resupplied
MG15 n.A. it's a really interesting girl to take for a walk through the trenches