Alright, so I decided to dive into the world of ranked play and figured I’d take the Renetti pistol for a spin. I’ve heard some chatter about this thing being pretty decent in close-quarters, so, naturally, I had to see what the hype was about.
First thing I did was hop into a few matches just to get a feel for the base weapon. Yeah, it’s a pistol, so you can’t expect to be sniping across the map, but in tight spaces, this thing was surprisingly effective. I managed to snag a few kills and thought, “Okay, this could be fun.”

Next up, I started tinkering with the attachments. Now, I’m no expert, but I figured boosting the ADS speed would be a smart move. After all, in ranked, every split-second counts. I slapped on a couple of attachments that promised to do just that, and boy, did it make a difference. Suddenly, I was snapping to targets like a pro. Well, maybe not a pro, but you get the idea.
Experimenting with Attachments
- First Try: Focused on ADS speed. Not bad, but the recoil was a bit wild.
- Second Try: Tried to balance ADS speed with recoil control. This felt better. I could actually land more than two shots in a row!
- Third Try: Went all-in on recoil control. ADS was a bit slower, but I was a laser beam. Well, a laser pistol.
After a few more matches and some more tweaking, I settled on a loadout that felt pretty damn good. It had a nice balance of ADS speed and recoil control. I was winning more gunfights, especially in those close-range encounters where the Renetti should shine.
I also experimented a bit with some perks. I found that using E.O.D made me a bit more survivable. Those grenades that my enemies kept spamming at me weren’t as effective anymore. It was great!
Of course, it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows. There were times when I got outgunned by someone with a longer-range weapon, or when my aim just decided to take a vacation. But hey, that’s just part of the game, right?
The Final Loadout
- Attachments: A mix of ADS speed and recoil control. I’m not going to list the exact ones because, honestly, I don’t remember. Just experiment and see what works for you.
- Perk: E.O.D. – because who likes getting blown up?
Overall, I’d say the Renetti is a solid choice for a secondary weapon in ranked play. It’s not going to replace your primary, but it can definitely hold its own in those tight situations. If you’re looking for something to give you an edge in close-quarters combat, give the Renetti a try. You might be surprised at how much you like it.
Just remember, this is just my experience. What works for me might not work for you. The important thing is to experiment, find what you like, and have fun! And don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty. That’s the best way to learn, after all.
Also, this thing is just a pistol. Don’t expect to be winning every single gunfight. But with the right setup, you can definitely make some people rage quit. And isn’t that what gaming is all about?
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with the Renetti. Hope you found it somewhat helpful or at least a bit entertaining. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some more ranked matches to play. Wish me luck!