Forum:Trigger discpline, fast shot or neither

which would you pick and why? Fallouthoarder 06:06, June 27, 2011 (UTC)

Trigger Discipline is all right however it's only really useful at low levels. It also raises ap costs by 20%

Fast Shot gives some unique bonuses. There is no other way to increase Rate of Fire. This can turn pistols into extremely formidable weapons. At later levels through an increased weapon skill and VAT accuracy perks the loss of accuracy seems almost completely negated. It also reduces ap costs by 20%

I'v made characters with both and find Fast Shot much more practical but it's not a game changer.Cpanda 07:44, June 27, 2011 C(UT)

Trigger discipline seems like it would only benefit you at lower levels since once you get your guns skill maxed out you’re pretty much hitting your target 100% of the time anyway. ReapTheChaos 15:39, June 27, 2011 (UTC)

Trigger Discipline is incredible when you also take things like Sniper, Commando and Concentrated Fire. Although I'd rather take Fast Shot, predominantly for the Gatling Laser. Tommson 18:54, June 27, 2011 (UTC)

I have found fast shot to be really annoying at low levels but if you have the add ons, it becomes your best friend when you use a plasma weapon. User:Denis517 4:13, june 27, 2011 c(utc)

If you plan to use automatic weapons, get trigger discipline or neither. If you get fast shot with auto weapons,it makes them extremely inaccurate. With more accurate weapons, get fast shot; an Anti-Materiel Rifle has a spread of .03, and with fast shot has a spread of .036, so there is little to no difference, and now your very slow Rifle fires more quickly. If you plan to use a variety, take neither, as they can both hurt you. NEVER take both. User:Idon'tevenknow 5:10, June 28, 2011
 * Yeah, Trigger Discipline make the various carbines, SMGs and shotguns much more accurate . If you do the math, an Minigun with damped subframe will have only 0.28 spread, the .45 SMG will have 1.44 spread and Diner Bell will be turned into a 'shotgun sniper', having only 0.96 spread. Brfritos 12:30, June 30, 2011 (UTC)