Talk:Supra/@comment-119.64.87.243-20150316021639/@comment-135.0.26.49-20150508044501

Putting on Heavy Caliber and Shred is going to make it spray all over the place. If you insist it is innacurate, that is because you utterly failed to mod it to RETAIN accuracy. You could maybe get away with one or th other but not both, unless you like to close the gap and shoot in the faces of BLOBS, where it shines. The spool up is good for closing the gap, scattering a few shots into the pack, whereby once you close it, you are close enough that its fully spooled rate is near enough to guarantee 80%+ hit accuracy.

You are playing with a gun that has travel time. Do not begin to bitch about 'accuracy' when you are putting fire rate and accuracy degeneration mods on such a weapon. It performs poorly at range, as does ANY gun that has travel time, outside of skilled, leading hands. So what do you do? You DON'T damn act like thats where it belongs.

You find a place it sucks at? Don't use it there. You find something it lacks in? Don't act like it'll be good there. You whine about reload? Put a primed fast hands and accept your 'loss' of one mod. Or accept its 4.2s reload and mod that slot for more damage to do while you are NOT reloading. You build either for damage or utility, not for both, for endgame. Some rifles do it better, sure.

But if they all were top-tier we'd have maybe 3 guns in each category, because nothing would have any uniqueness. Maybe four- one for each major physical damage and one balanced. And people would bitch that the cool-looking balanced damage weapon fell short compared to the other two, because such people compare theory instead of practice. Such people don't look at the fact that the balanced gun is better in all regards to the faction-focused one, as you don't need to switch loadouts every match. You can take it out and expect it to perform, physically, no worse against any one faction. And hey, you're doing it in style! becayse fuck min/maxing. It's boring gameplay. Save it for going for records.