Aiming down sight increases accuracy, but can't be done while reloading shotgun, unlike aos 0.75
Reloading while ADS'd in aos 0.75 doesn't un-ADS, but in openspades it does.
This is not great, giving shotgun players who constantly mash reload an accuracy disadvantage.
tbh, I don't think you should be able to reload while in ADS
Plus, OS shotgun users have an accuracy advantage already anyway (and that's good because .75 shotgun is useless)
In AoS 0.75, you can just spam R with shotgun, while ADS (increasing accuracy by 50%), and never run out of shots with no penalty. If AoSB compatibility is of priority, it should be the same in openspades. It would however be annoying to have to add a reloading animation that looks pretty while ADS.
I don't think just identically cloning AoSB in every aspect is a good goal. If we want to, finally, after 6 years get this game forward we must be ready to make changes that improve the game even if it's different from what the original client does. I think it makes more sense to look at the game and how the change fits into it and make decisions because they are good decisions, not just "because Ben did it that way".
If we want to, finally, after 6 years get this game forward we must be ready to make changes that improve the game even if it's different from what the original client does.
I agree, but only on the next generation of servers that will eventually not have AoS classic support. Until then, we should be on equal footing in terms of gunplay. It's not as if shotgun needs nerfs.
I don't think just identically cloning AoSB in every aspect is a good goal. If we want to, finally, after 6 years get this game forward we must be ready to make changes that improve the game even if it's different from what the original client does. I think it makes more sense to look at the game and how the change fits into it and make decisions because they are good decisions, not just "because Ben did it that way".
Eh, I disagree. I'm all for an updated standard (let's call it 0.77), but if the client claims to be compatible with 0.75/0.76, I'd expect it to be.