What I did like was the <Choose how many bullets to fire>. That is a good idea, because once you have already Aquired a Target in your sights even with single shot mode, you get to fire as many times as you want, without requireing and sighting him up. IT's durring the process of this fireing that you must keep minorly alinging your sights and controling your weapon in order to keep it trainned on your target.
X-COM and other games assume you fire once then twirl your gun around and check it's breech or something. Then if you want to shoot again, you almost have to completely bring your weapon to bear line up sights and then fire away... It does give you a tiny break on action points, i guess because now the troop knows what hes shooting at, and where to hit it.
It should actually work as this game does it... Sight him up, ect costs 13ap say, and each time you shoot on him from here on costs 4ap...
Yes this would make X-COM very deadly for your own troops. But, well... ok lets not give the aliens any advantages with thier binocular vission..
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