Call of Duty: Vanguard is out on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X, and so far COD fans seem lukewarm on this year’s new installment. It’s too early to make any definitive claims about the game, but it looks destined to be a middle-of-the-road installment. In other words, it’s unlikely to be remembered alongside the great COD games, but it also won’t be remembered alongside the series’ few blemishes.  That said, if you’ve been playing the game and noticed that aiming feels a little inaccurate compared to previous installments, it may be because the game is making use of a noticeable amount of bloom. What’s bloom? It refers to a mechanic that alters bullet spread, ultimately making guns less accurate. It’s a big, controversial talking point in Fortnite, and it seems like Vanguard may be the next game to divide fans with it.

It’s call Ads Bullet spread accuracy in cod mobile. Iet me gives you an example here I have a Bulid that had a Really Really bad Ads bullet spread accuracy. Despite the Iron sight is stable,The bullet go spread every where. Every weapon have it except sniper rifle and marksman pic.twitter.com/Fb5q2kQtPQ