scoping
Why aren’t people scoping with their vandals , phantoms , guardians. Does it improve the accuracy or something? I mean I know it takes some time to scope but is that really the reason?
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In VALORANT, scoped weapons like the Guardian, Vandal, and Phantom don't see a significant accuracy boost when scoping in. The main reasons players often avoid using the scope are:
1. Field of View (FOV): Scoping narrows your FOV, making you less aware of your surroundings and more vulnerable to flanks.
2. Movement Speed: Scoping slows down your movement, making you an easier target for enemies.
3. Firing Rate: With the Vandal and Phantom, there's no improvement in accuracy or recoil control when aiming down sights (ADS) versus hip firing. Players often rely on movement and quick reactions, where ADS might delay their response....
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In VALORANT, scoped weapons like the Guardian, Vandal, and Phantom don't see a significant accuracy boost when scoping in. The main reasons players often avoid using the scope are:
1. Field of View (FOV): Scoping narrows your FOV, making you less aware of your surroundings and more vulnerable to flanks.
2. Movement Speed: Scoping slows down your movement, making you an easier target for enemies.
3. Firing Rate: With the Vandal and Phantom, there's no improvement in accuracy or recoil control when aiming down sights (ADS) versus hip firing. Players often rely on movement and quick reactions, where ADS might delay their response.
4. Spraying Control: Hip firing allows for better control and quicker adjustments in close to mid-range battles.
In summary, while scoping can help slightly with precision at longer ranges, most engagements in VALORANT benefit from the versatility and speed of hip fire.
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