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Not how it perform in game.
I am asking how to use the sight to make long distance shots.
Tube.
While aiming with the sight, the closer you are to your target, the higher he should be on the sight.
Extreme long range (The lenght of Firestarter day 1): Line him up to the barrel (Yes, you have to position him at the barrel)
Long range: Bottom of the sight
Medium range: Center of the sight
Short range: Top of the sight
Personally I reccommend practicing firing from the hip at long range and getting a feel for the trajectory.
The rest is really useful. Thanks.
First thing you need to do is go put about 100 hours or so into CoD: Ghosts. Always use the noob tube (grenade launcher.) That'll give you a good starting basis. Then you'll be ready to imagine one in payday.
That's what I just helped you explain.
Did you even read?
So I just tried to restate what I was looking for help with, in different words.
Broken grammar?
Well Hoxford professor, please correct my statement. In way which it would make sense!
Here, copied pasted it for you.
And you're picking on that one 's' that could've been a typo.
Here's a note you might want to remember.
When there's someone trying to help you get your answer faster and more accurate.
Try not to be a ♥♥♥♥♥ to those people, yea?
PS. You're a Canadian, Canadians are supposed to be nice. So act like it.
Also you didn't do anything. Everyone else knew exactly what I was asking. Even the person before you.