Talk:Accuracy/@comment-635932-20150711225329

"A weapon's accuracy value generally becomes important the higher its rate of fire becomes, as the weapon's successive shot grouping worsens the faster it fires. For example, while the Vulkar has a lower listed accuracy value (13.3) to the Grakata (28.6), the Vulkar can consistently land each one of its shots at longer range due to its low firing speed, while the Grakata's high fire rate makes its shots spray out at longer ranges."

This is so far off... Vulkar, like all sniper rifles, is 100 accuracy when you zoom. The listed accuracy is when you don't zoom. And accuracy does not become more important the higher the rate of fire is, but recoil does. Recoil is not the same thing as accuracy! Accuracy has absolutely nothing to do with rate of fire, or with how long ago the previous round was fired.