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				December 15th, 2007, 09:59 PM
			
			
			
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				 Mobhack Weapons accuracy 
 In mobhack I see most rifles are accuracy of 1, pistols 0 and sniper rifles 30.  Is there any key for what these numbers represent?  Shouldn't M16's have a higher number than say AK-47's? or I am not understanding this stat... |  
	
		
	
	
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				December 16th, 2007, 04:18 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Mobhack Weapons accuracy 
 AFAIK rifle+iron sight 1 for all, rifle+optical sight 6 all. Treat'em just like "Generic assult rifle", "Generic pistol" and "Generic sniper rifle". 
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				December 17th, 2007, 01:55 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Mobhack Weapons accuracy 
 Assault rifles are fairly generic in the SP series.  It dates from SP1 and 'bolt action rifle' 'semi-auto rifle' 'assault rifle'.  Differences in range are modelled, but the code won't permit superdetailed modelling.  If it did, it would have to take into account stoppages, fouling, ammunition quality and so on.
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				December 17th, 2007, 03:44 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Mobhack Weapons accuracy 
 Here's my rules for modelling rifles in my own OBATS:
 Weapon Type	HEK
 Pistols	1
 Bolt Action Rifles/Carbines	1
 Semi Auto Rifles/Carbines	2
 Full Auto Rifles/Carbines	3
 7mm SMG (PPSH41)	5
 9mm SMG (MP40/STEN/STERLING/MP5)	5
 .45 ACP SMG (M3 and Thompson)	6
 5mm Belt Fed SAW/MG (Minimi) 750 RPM	5
 7mm Box Magazine SAW (BAR, BREN, RPK)	5
 5mm Box Magazine SAW (M-16 Auto, RPK-74)	4
 7mm Belt Fed MG (Browning/Maxim), 400-500 RPM	5
 7mm Belt Fed MG (SGM), 500-700 RPM	6
 7mm Belt Fed MG (FN-MAG) (650-750 to 950-1000 RPM)	6 to 8
 7mm Belt Fed MG (MG-42) 1200-1300 RPM	10
 12.7mm Belt Fed MG (M2HB, DShK) 450-600 RPM	10
 12.7mm Belt Fed MG (NSV, M85) 700-800 RPM	11
 14.5mm Belt Fed MG (KPV) 550 RPM	13
 
 NOTES: Subtract -1 HEK if the weapon has poor reliability, IE, early M-60, early M-16A1, Chauchat, etc.
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				 Re: Mobhack Weapons accuracy 
 I don't know about small arms, but I know there is (was) an official rule for arty about gun accuracy being tube caliber length divided by 4.Apart from that,I'd tend to tweak MG acc ratings relative to the volume on fire, based on sheer "statistical accuracy" i.e. more lead on target gives you more chances of hitting the damn thing. Just my €0,02.
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