14 Jan 12, 04:41PM
Well, if you fire an entire mag at once, don't be surprised that there's a huge spread. You have to control it, and that's the motivation behind the burst fire thingy.
And if your opponent gets a "lucky spread", next time maybe you do. This is nothing like a lottery where one in several million people wins the big prize, and it's very likely that you'll never win anything big.
On the other hand, it's really unlikely that an opponent will get "lucky spreads" several times during a game and you won't get any at all.
And if your opponent gets a "lucky spread", next time maybe you do. This is nothing like a lottery where one in several million people wins the big prize, and it's very likely that you'll never win anything big.
On the other hand, it's really unlikely that an opponent will get "lucky spreads" several times during a game and you won't get any at all.