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Post by sleep on Jan 5, 2009 13:15:32 GMT -5
Den: First- thanks for your work putting the stats together. Second- noticed this on another thread raiseTime The amount of time it takes to take out a weapon and ready it (you can tell when the weapon is ready by the appearance of the crosshair). Could you list the all the raiseTimes when you get a chance? Of course we can expect stuff like MGs will have a pretty high raiseTime, but it seems like there are some differences even within gun classes. For example to my eye the Gewehr and Carbine are ready quicker than say, the SVT-40. I realize that might just be the animation though. Thanks! ps you are my bro, bro.
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Post by sleep on Jan 5, 2009 13:30:20 GMT -5
Also, I guess there should be some variable like sightTime or something, the amount of time it takes to go from hip to aiming down the sights... that would be nice to see as well if possible.
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Post by dog on Jan 5, 2009 19:20:47 GMT -5
Also, I guess there should be some variable like sightTime or something, the amount of time it takes to go from hip to aiming down the sights... that would be nice to see as well if possible. It's called the adsTrans(In/Out)Time. A lil' repost on Den's previous reply to the same question: Pistols: adsTransInTime\0.1\adsTransOutTime\0.1\ Magnum: adsTransInTime\0.15\adsTransOutTime\0.15\ All SMGs and Shotguns: adsTransInTime\0.2\adsTransOutTime\0.2\ All Rifles and Bolt Action Rifles: adsTransInTime\0.25\adsTransOutTime\0.25\ BAR, DP-28, Type 99, FG42: adsTransInTime\0.35\adsTransOutTime\0.35\ MG42, Browning M1919: adsTransInTime\0.5\adsTransOutTime\0.5\ STG44 with a Telescopic Sight: adsTransInTime\0.3\adsTransOutTime\0.25\ FG42 with a Telescopic Sight: adsTransInTime\0.35\adsTransOutTime\0.35\ SVT40, G43 with a Telescopic Sight: adsTransInTime\0.3\adsTransOutTime\0.6\ Weapons with a Sniper Scope: adsTransInTime\0.4\adsTransOutTime\0.6\
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Post by sleep on Jan 5, 2009 20:35:44 GMT -5
sweet, thanks luft
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