@ThaSultanOfSwag said in Can anyone explain?:
he same way you would in anything. by making adjustments.
If you're at a firing range and you are aiming center mass but missing in a cluster down to the left of the target. If you don't have the appropriate tools to re-calibrate your iron sights, your only option is to either aim up and to the right or foolishly continue to aim center mass and then complain that your gun isn't shooting straight.
What? C'mon it's nothing like shooting a gun at a shooting range. Why.. because at a gun range you're dealing with real world physics and consistent differentials.
In this game it's all over the place. I pull the controller straight up..it ALMOST always shows up-right. Sometimes significantly right..sometimes drastically. But, I know, I just pulled that controller perfectly straight up. Sometimes, a little more rare but not that unusual, I'll go up and it will show down. Sometimes I'll move down hard and it hardly shifts from the middle of the box.
It's so funky, there is no way to adjust. So, I'm assuming it's just more of the randomized game play to create parity in the game. More false animation to support a game script that takes competition out of the equation. It's like watching a MLB game on TV. You have about the same amount of control.
But, the swing is the core of the game. It's the only place a gamer can really make a difference. When it doesn't match your controller input, you might as well not even use zone.