Why Does the Crossbow Aim Funny in The Division 2?

avatarAttainingFord·3 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek·3 months ago

Totally agree with the other commenter: the crossbow has a steep drop-off. My advice? Start aiming like you're throwing a frisbee in high wind—it's all about the arc!

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avatarRollingHank·3 months ago

The crossbow in The Division 2 aims funny because it has a unique trajectory. Its bolts drop significantly over distance, so you need to aim higher the farther your target is. Practice makes perfect!


avatarSwellingDump·3 months ago

Crossbows in any game require skill. In The Division 2, it's designed to have a more realistic bolt drop to add challenge.


avatarNailingSurge·3 months ago

The crossbow mechanics are pretty realistic. It aims 'funny' because it's trying to simulate real bolt physics. You'll need to get used to it!

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