Rodeo gives the weapon more predictable recoil and makes it easier to compensate. It doesn't actually reduce recoil.
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Oh I see, good point, I kind of always thought it affected stability (less recoil) when it just makes the recoil more predictable, as in always recoiling directly up in the same position for example (hope I understood that correctly) So my next question, would that be good on a sniper? Say you missed your first shot, knowing how your sniper's recoil reacts, you adjust quickly for a followup shot?
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Edited by Elitespear: 8/28/2015 7:54:58 PMYeah I wouldn't say it was a bad perk. I think it's more relevant on a high impact archetype where the recoil per shot is more severe. I've got an efrideets spear that has virtually no stability but it isn't that bad to line up a second shot because it has rodeo.
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Awesome, thank you for that. Now I won't feel as crappy to roll a sniper with good perks, but with rodeo as well.
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No problem. I've never found it to be a bad perk. Most of the perks for sniper rifles only give minute differences in performance. The scopes and muddle perks (snapshot etc) are most important for me.