Like many first-person shooters at launch, Call of Duty: Vanguard has been struggling a bit with how its weapons operate. Many players have been complaining that the 'bloom' effect when firing guns in the WWII game has made consistent shooting difficult.
A bloom refers to when a weapon's spread becomes randomised when using aim down sight, negatively impacting accuracy - this is especially frustrating for LMG and burst-fire weapons where good accuracy is crucial.
Bloom is also frustrating for players who are serious about their aim and practice controlling recoil to get perfect accuracy.
One player wrote on Reddit : "Essentially your bullets aren't going where your reticle is pointing anymore. ADSing is basically tightening your hipfire
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