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Squilliam said:
Grampy said:

@ Squilliam and @ irstupid

Something they definately have and which is a decent representation is the variable size of the crosshairs. The reticle is tighest and most accurate when you fire from crouched or prone and gets much larger when you move, the faster you move the larger. The resulting loss in accuracy seems like a reasonable and straightforward solution.

You can still hit with 100% accuracy if you aim for the "core" of the body. The accuracy never drops far enough.

1/20 shots fired across the road at night with a pistol will miss hit. Thats the realistic metric there.

 

It is set up so that if you are moving at any speed the cross hairs disappear completely until you stop moving.