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No it doesn't. You have to land both shots with the double barrel to kill a heavy from full.
Yeah, but the model has 6 shells before reloading. The double barrel only has two.
Almost like there's some attempt at balancing?
Plus the double barrel needs to be basically in the opponents face to work.
The Model has no headshot multiplier wtf are you on about. Also Range is way different ... you are comparing apples with oranges here.
I said this a few weeks ago about this Light double barrel shotgun, but I can remember people telling me I had a skill issue lmao. untill they got some juicy flickshots in the face.
"simply" heh, kinda like how the mediums recon sense's prevented that?
The best way to use model is to aim Center mass so you land all pellets on target, arguably this is still as skillful as needing headshots since you're aiming for a point about as small as a head to land full effect. If your aim is a little off to either side then you will miss some pellets and miss your optimal TTK.
kill it then blast the one that spawns in the body and look at the damage done.
you dont need to use the model much to know it has no headshot multiplier. you just need to know to use the tools provided to discover things yourself.
or at the very least prove to yourself how something works before tossing your opinions as fact out there.