
Nightshade + Rifle Scope ST = 1.7 + 0.9 = 2.6x.I really need to get some more Häkke weapons to fill this out-yikes.Ĭall to Serve, Scathelocke, Lincoln Green Damage falloff starts at 20 meters while hip firing with a hand cannon? Then damage falloff would start at 30 meters when ADS (1.5x zoom).Įrror should be plus/minus 0.05 for all of these except the ones with an asterisk (*) which may be off by more. Zoom reduces damage and accuracy falloff by an amount proportional to the gun's zoom factor.

This is a major reason why high-zoom scopes are useful for long-range battles, especially on pulse rifles. Higher zooms to not impact this recoil, meaning the actual angle the gun has recoiled is less. Basically the recoil of a specific gun type in pixels/distance on screen is set by its stability stat.

Higher zoom reduces the effective (angular) recoil of a gun.In addition to increasing the size (visual zoom) of objects on screen, zoom has a couple other notable effects.
