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    The Ravenous - PS5 - Rate of Fire

    I recently migrated to the PS5 and yesterday when using The Ravenous, i had the impression that the rate of fire is lower than on the PS4. The shots are slower.

    I posted it on reddit and more people noticed this too.

    I'm posting here so that it can get to the devs to fix.
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    Nevvyn's Avatar Junior Member
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    It's the same on the series X, the gun has become unusable since the latest patch, fire is intermittent and it wasn't like that before.
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    mrwtw's Avatar Senior Member
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    Same on Series X for me. Started after the 60fps update. They need to fix it.
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    UbiFate's Avatar Community Manager
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    Thanks for the heads up everyone! I have sent a report to the team to take a look in to this.

    If possible, would you be able to link me to the Reddit post as well?
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    Since the update i have noticed missed shots when using the Bakers Dozen, it feels like when shooting a bullet it's not being used....bit like a weapon being jammed.....i think this issue happened a long while ago in this game but got fixed quite quickly.

    It normally happens when the faster you shoot the more chance of it happening.
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    Originally Posted by Riflemania Go to original post
    (...) using the Bakers Dozen, it feels like when shooting a bullet it's not being used.... (...)
    It normally happens when the faster you shoot the more chance of it happening.
    That used to happen especially when you're pulling the trigger faster than the gun's RoF can handle it. Let's say you're pulling the trigger three times in such a short period of time that the gun's RoF would only allow two shots being fired – this would then feel like "not shooting a bullet". And I can recall that this of course happened more often with slow firing weapons just like the M1A.

    @UbiFate
    He's probably referring to this thread.
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