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Originally Posted by KnightFandragon
Speed, I know is the speed in which the bullet or tank shell travels through the air, my guess is like a speed of 300 is 300meters per second or something. Put a tank gun at like 800 speed and fire it, you will pretty much be able to step out of the way of the shell it travels so slow, then jack it up to 2000, you wont hardly see the shell at all, it will be Boom..impact almost instantly. However, 300-500 is a perfect speed for infantry bullets
Recoverytime is the time between shots(Rate of Fire) i guess, and I quite honestly cant tell you what number does what and stuff exactly...I just keep changing those till my Rate of fire is where i want it. Ive got my semi auto guns/rifles at 0.5, my Submachineguns at 0.09 and my MG42 at like 0.072.
It does seem that 0.11 is faster then 0.17 so my guess is a lower number is faster but 1.1 is nice and slow, its what I use for bolt action rifles, 1.75...it gives them a nice pause between shots.
Recharge time is the reload speed, recharge of like 6 is 6 seconds.....and so on.
Spreadpower is I guess how much the gun will spread when you fire it, basically how fast the circle will get bigger when you fire it. Then the other spread modifiers is how big the circle will get, spread of like 3 will make the circle pretty bloody big when you shoot
The Burst accuracy i dont know what it does, ive put it at various settings and dont notice that big of a difference in anything.
Most of that stuff ive got in my guns b/c it makes them work and if you remove certain parts it will keep crashing the game crying about some SDL File expected,.....those errors are nightmares.
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Lol, I guess messing around with speed could yield some interesting "bullet time" effects
if you change recoverytime, will you see the reload cursor between shots? I know it shows in the semi-autos (SVT-40, M1 Carbine) in Men of War, but it never shows with the autos