News - 40% Improved Aim With This Broken Lachman Sub Warzone 2
The Lackman sub is super powerful and the second best time to kill, yet it feels so weird to use the Ironside, which is kind of an app, and when you use a side and you shoot it, there's some weird wibble wobble that makes you miss shots. I found a build that makes this work perfectly. Fine keep in mind, you need good centering for this, and we have been using the canted laser on guns that have terrible iron sights, and it surprisingly works so well, especially with that insanely low time to kill.
Let me present to you the build with gameplay elements and a tuning screenshot at the very end. How accurate is the cabinet laser for this standard MP5? No attachments, but aside from giving you a picture of this, that would be the standard recoil. Now if we're going out, put this side off, and then we're looking at the Canter laser.
It has candid, laser-like aiming, stability, aim at side speed, and sprint to fire speed. The cool thing is that the Sprint of Fire speed is the same as with the VLK LCR, so that's amazing, and the aim down side speed is still half of it, so from the stats, it's not even that much worse, and when you put it on, you're essentially canted.
Aiming now, here comes a very important skill you need to learn; it's called "centering," which means that your crosshairs are always on the opponent. Don't aim with a laser; notice the crosshair on the opponent's right, and when I hold my right button straight on the opponent, don't actually aim with your laser because the lasers are off kilter and you're aiming with your crosshair.
And when you're on, you're actually vastly accurate, like this 80 percent accuracy here, so you know it's working plenty fine, and if you're actually looking at the recoil now and again, the recoil does not get worse due to the laser; it's exactly the same. Obviously, there's recovery here right now, and we're aiming for stability, but the recurrence is the same as it was without the laser, so the candidate does not actually make it worse.
Therefore, you're getting the whole gun and the ironside out of the picture. You have more vision inside a room, and if you work on your center ring, you get on target, hold the right mouse button, and shoot, you get them absolutely destroyed. If you get very proficient with this, depending on the gun, you can even do these rangy shots.
What other attachments would you put on together with a canted first and foremost we're looking at the magazines because 30 rounds on the Lachman feels kind of off and the 40 round is the max you want because, for some reason, the 50 round, which is 10 bullets more than the 40, gives you twice the 80s time.
The hell no, we don't want to know. I mean seriously, that's 30 that's 60 Ms, so we're going to take the 40-round mag out of question, then very important, we're also going to take the OPX9 that's only 20 milliseconds, adds time, but it does a good amount of hip fire accuracy, hip recoil control, and recoil steadiness still, and you can tune this towards aim down side speed so you actually don't feel the aim down side speed minus, and you can increase the hip fire recoil control even more.
Then, as a little trick, we do not have a spring to fire back grip, but we have the Lachman TCG, 10 grip, which does recode control, which is seven percent. Pretty good to be honest, but the trick here is screw the seven percent. We're going towards sprint to fire speeds, so again, a wee bit of sprint to fire speed getting out of this so we can whip the gun out faster, and here we're going to its aim down sight speed, so we're probably still keeping roughly.
Four five percent, and we increase a little bit aiming outside to be probably five milliseconds only but, to have or not to have now for the last attachments, you could look at the polza barrel, which gives you a better movement speed and only one percent recoil, less, but it also takes away 10 percent of effective damage range, and, honestly.
I really don't like that we could also go for ammunition and use over-pressured a little bit more recoil control or hollow point to then tune hollow point towards recoil steadiness because our bull velocity is good enough for an SMG and the damage range What I like to do here is put on the Le Curder compensator for horizontal recoil control.
Now let me show you what the firing range looks like without the Lakota. You notice the gun is shooting very well, so you would not need a horizontal that much, especially for an SMG. Again, you're just perfectly stable; it's actually insane how stable you are. But if you're now putting on the Le Kurter compensator and then you have just these little bit longer shots, we're going here for gun kick control and a wee bit of recoil stabilization on 65.
It's fantastic how well the Kanta laser works. I need to play. I need to play. damn, we've got that well played with this; we're going to have sniper support as well; we'll try it with a chimera. I'm going to have a article for that, so if you're now looking for a long-range beamer to pair together with this Lagman sub, check out the top five long-range streamers article, and it's not about the RPK.
There are other builds in there as