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Like Project Reality had it
*It fires accurately on the move (amazing at snapshooting & deadly quick return fire)
*It's no more cumbersome than the SUSATs
*It requires no bipods
*It has very little recoil
*It is still a 2 hit body & 1 hit headshot incapacitation capabilities just like default riflemen, LMGs, HMGs and Marksman kits
* It has no tracers (except SL ACOG Kits)
Not only does it enable me to suppress moving groups unseen, it enables me to engage and incapacite multiple enemies (and even whole squads) in quick succession at various ranges. There is nothing like it and diver on the field. One person can create game changing moments if at the right place, right time. Oh the stories I have of godmoding and single handedly shaping games...
The fact that all factions aren't limited to one per squad (or even 1 per team) for balance reasons is insane. But don't look into that devs, I enjoy dominating the battlefield with it :D
That's why it's issued to every Marine nowadays. ACOGs are amazing. A true marvel of tactical engineering.