Pistoleer Archive
Thread: Pistoleers please help me with a question
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-Frederique-
Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:38 pm
#1
Hey guys im a former master pistoleer myself (two times), but this question is confusing as it is simple. A forum poster asked this question. Here goes;
1. (in regards to pistol aiming) Does this Mod work?
Better yet... does anyone know a link where I can see all working mods?
(my reply)Yes it works.
http://forums.station.sony.com/swg/board/message?board.id=game_guides&message.id=210760&highlight=ultimate+guide+skill+attachment#M210760
2. Question though... is this as the same as other aiming? To help increase the functionality of /aim as a command? I cannot find out n e where describing the ability of Pistol Aiming
I say that a SEA with pistol aiming does improve the success of the /aim command to succeed
1. (in regards to pistol aiming) Does this Mod work?
Better yet... does anyone know a link where I can see all working mods?
(my reply)Yes it works.
http://forums.station.sony.com/swg/board/message?board.id=game_guides&message.id=210760&highlight=ultimate+guide+skill+attachment#M210760
2. Question though... is this as the same as other aiming? To help increase the functionality of /aim as a command? I cannot find out n e where describing the ability of Pistol Aiming
I say that a SEA with pistol aiming does improve the success of the /aim command to succeed
BadgerSmaker
Fri Nov 19, 2004 2:37 am
#2
/aim never fails does it? When you queue aim and then a shot you can see your accuracy modifier on the target go down noticably after the /aim.
So you're asking the difference between Pistol Aiming and Pistol Accuracy?
I'm not sure myself.
I've always thought that Pistol Aimingmeans you would get a better accuracy mod overallwithout even firing a shot (your accuracy modifier is lower in general when you target a mob) and Pistol Accuracy is tied to your targets defense mods.
Message Edited by BadgerSmaker on 11-19-2004 09:42 AM
-Frederique-
Fri Nov 19, 2004 5:20 am
#3
i thought that also. /aim improves accuracy on next shot. here comes the confusion again
BadgerSmaker
Fri Nov 19, 2004 7:20 am
#4
Its more noticable if you have a rifle armed and fight a mob at close range, say for instance at low levels, your accuracy modifier will always show as -50 but if you kneel andthen use /aimit goes down to -37 and then the next special fires.
Commandos use it a fair bit too so they can hit mobs better with heavy weapons at close range, not much use for pistoleers as our range is fine close up.
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