A wave of frustration is sweeping through the gaming community over aim mechanics in Enduring Legacy. Players are pointing out significant inaccuracies, claiming weapons fail to aim at crosshairs effectively, leading to unnecessary complications and a lack of engaging gameplay.
Players are increasingly voicing dissatisfaction with various aspects of gun mechanics. While many already highlighted aiming issues, a new wave of comments emphasizes gunfighting problems, such as being unable to take cover without getting hit through walls.
"You canโt even take cover without getting hit through a wall. As much as I love the game, itโs impossible to take serious for gunfire physics," one player stated, reflecting the growing discontent.
Recent discussions have focused on:
Random Bullet Spread: Users are frustrated with how bullets spread randomly, particularly noting it only seems to go downwards relative to the weapon model. A commenter labeled it the "worst case" of aiming issues.
Gunfighting Dynamics: There's a clear call for a general fix to gunfighting mechanics that impact gameplay experience.
Zoom Functionality: Some players reported improved aim accuracy when zooming in while firing, suggesting that the mechanics could use adjustments.
"I thought Iโm alone with this; good to know that Iโm not that weird," a respondent expressed, underlining shared frustrations.
This reflects a sentiment of annoyance rather than amusement. With questions about whether these mechanics will be revisited in future updates, players are left waiting for solutions.
โ Many comments criticize game mechanics, deeming them too simplistic.
๐ซ "Thereโs mods for this, but no one uses them," hints at community efforts to address shortcomings.
๐ฌ "Especially when they already have weapons that have actual recoil," echoes dissatisfaction with current design choices.
Are developers listening? As issues mount, players are eager for changes that will enhance gameplay and bring back the thrill of well-aimed shots. Expect this conversation to pulse in the forums for the foreseeable future.