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Post by dweeeeb on Mar 19, 2010 20:05:21 GMT -5
Hi Den, Firstly thankyou v much for the great info. Ive got a couple of questions if you dont mind answering? 1. Recoil and kick describe an area that the bullet is going to fly, does the bullet fly on the circumference or at a randon point within this area? 2. Any idea about the relationship b/w Amp and Kick? ie if I use n(A x K) am I way off? 3. Do sights / scopes have any impact on these values?
Thanks, Ive read through most the posts and can find these answers, sorry if Ive missed them.
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Den
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Post by Den on Mar 19, 2010 21:14:15 GMT -5
1. Spread is random within the cone of fire and said cone will follow the ironsight... but after a few shots, the sight won't mean much as bullets will spray all over the place.
2. Dunno... yet. All I know are these vague numbers, but they are definitely important as each weapon is different.
3. Nope. The "Scoped" weapon file directly calls upon the main weapon file for statistical info. The only difference is that the model has changed (the extra zoom will make it look bigger, but that's just the zoom).
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Post by dweeeeb on Mar 19, 2010 22:27:09 GMT -5
Thanks for your time Den
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