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Originally Posted by Gabe The whole pull and release thing seems a bit outdated as we now walk the triggers of guns. If one finger is still down on the trigger when the other comes down then you don't get a shot. A touch pad trigger would allow the gun to fire even if the other finger was still down.
As long as the gun fires once every time a finger forcefully touches the firing interface then what's the big deal? |
Yes, that would let you fire faster.
So does ramping.
We don't need anything that lets people fire faster. And if you think we do, why bother with a touchpad when ramping will do?
The other problem with a touchpad is regulating how many shots can queue up - and what counts as a touch. If I have on a glove with a ridge on my fingertip, do I now get two shots per touch, for example?
- Chris