Ive gone through the kit stuff on UBAR and from how it calculates deviation, if you use zoom, your devation will be higher than if you dont use zoom. I think this is wrong, but I based it off the calculations. Could someone please explain this to me?
M16
Magazine Capacity: 30
Magazines: 5
Rate of Fire: 900
Damage: 30
Fire Modes: Single/ Burst
Accuracy: High
Min Deviation: 0.3
Deviation Standing/Crouching/Prone: 1.5/1.3/1.0
Deviation Added per Shot: 0.2(2)
Deviation Mod when Zoomed: 0.8
Recoil: 0.1-0.6
Recoil Mod when Zoomed: 0.8
The formula is (Min Deviation * Stance) + (Additional Shots) * (Zoom Mod) + [(Recoil) * Recoil Zoom Mod].
UBAR's Calculations
Standing, three shots, not zoomed
M16A2: (0.3 * 1.5) + (0.2+0.2) + (0.1+0.1) = 1.05 Deviation on third shot
(.45) (0.4) (0.2)
My Calculations for the Zoom
Standing, three shots, zoomed
M16A2: (0.3 x 1.5) + (0.8+0.8) + (0.8+0.8) = 3.65 Deviation on third shot
(.45) (1.6) (1.6)
M16
Magazine Capacity: 30
Magazines: 5
Rate of Fire: 900
Damage: 30
Fire Modes: Single/ Burst
Accuracy: High
Min Deviation: 0.3
Deviation Standing/Crouching/Prone: 1.5/1.3/1.0
Deviation Added per Shot: 0.2(2)
Deviation Mod when Zoomed: 0.8
Recoil: 0.1-0.6
Recoil Mod when Zoomed: 0.8
The formula is (Min Deviation * Stance) + (Additional Shots) * (Zoom Mod) + [(Recoil) * Recoil Zoom Mod].
UBAR's Calculations
Standing, three shots, not zoomed
M16A2: (0.3 * 1.5) + (0.2+0.2) + (0.1+0.1) = 1.05 Deviation on third shot
(.45) (0.4) (0.2)
My Calculations for the Zoom
Standing, three shots, zoomed
M16A2: (0.3 x 1.5) + (0.8+0.8) + (0.8+0.8) = 3.65 Deviation on third shot
(.45) (1.6) (1.6)
Last edited by Echovirus (2005-11-03 18:57:47)