i dont know if this is for sure but it seems like when you hold down trigger attacking whatever it does less damage then tapping the trigger is this a glitch??? seems like tapping it it 2 or 3 hits stronger then holding it down.
And some times mobs don't take damage at all next to a tree or wall.
I'm pretty sure it does the same damage either way on a hit, doesn't it? I don't think you can get double damage or something by having a quick trigger finger as opposed to holding it.... but who knows.
There is a damage grace period for mobs and players. If you hold the trigger down you'll generally hit them during a frame of invincibility after a successful hit. This is why you never spray-n-pray the bow....
There are some known issues hitting mobs in doorways, behind tall grass, behind blocks, one block above you, one block below you, on a ladder, etc....
if you hold down the trigger it is same speed as tapping it speeds up when near an enemy holding it down and you can just tap it supper fast is because you have to pull the rt button all way back like wtf you can not tap trigger it wont do noting at all this is a big problem they need to add.
Also holding it down takes 3 hits on a pig tapping it takes 2 ive tested this
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And some times mobs don't take damage at all next to a tree or wall.
There is a damage grace period for mobs and players. If you hold the trigger down you'll generally hit them during a frame of invincibility after a successful hit. This is why you never spray-n-pray the bow....
There are some known issues hitting mobs in doorways, behind tall grass, behind blocks, one block above you, one block below you, on a ladder, etc....
PUNCTUATION. Learn it. If you're going to post ANYTHING the least you could do is differentiate between sentences, especially if you're going to spell like a 2 year old.