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Where’s this document from? @Аврора2003
I think you’re confused here @Yamoto4299-live , and you’re writing with someone who doesn’t quite understand the nature of your confusion either (presumably due to the language barrier), allow me to help:
In the game the base unupgraded RoF stats on all weapons are all based on historical values, which the original poster is proposing is actually 550 for the MP-40, not the current 500 base in game. The 630 number is simply the RoF the gun will have after it is fully upgraded, should this suggestion get implemented.
Now, if you think that it’s dumb that the devs are so focused with representing guns with historical RoFs when they’ll almost always be played fully upgraded and thus having the RoF altered anyway… well I do too, so please check out my suggestion about just that!
no their point is historical fire rate should not be taken as the floor or starting point but the end point. that the improved fire rate should not be superior to the historical rate, nor should historical rates be used to raise the base and thus improved fire rates. also that the gun would no longer fit at br2 with such a fire rate, and no a single gun is not an excuse.
in order to justify buffing a gun it should be worse than all competing guns not just one. the abuse of history to buff weapons of youre favored faction or nerf said enemy of said faction. example can you provide proof of 75 round german mgs being hip or shoulder fired please and thank you.
As long as it still makes that satisying thid thud thud sound
RH 12-2/138 is the name of the document
https://invenio.bundesarchiv.de/invenio/direktlink/7b609176-471a-4291-984f-37d972fad017/
Alright, I’m convinced.
I’m no expert in German war documents, nor is my German itself the greatest, but it looks good to me and I hope the devs will take a look at your suggestion.
The thud thud of the gun is indeed very important, and has been rated by experts to increase shooter satisfaction by at least 35%!
Thanks for clearing this all up
me before you explained
i hope the dev can remake and copy how the post scriptum aka squad 44’s gunplay design
What’s with this one sided crap… nerf the mg 42 into the ground with 1200-1500 fire rate then
gameplay value >>> historical accuracy (which is already out the window)
Usually the game takes the base rof and in upgrades put a 15% increase of rof like example
The MP-2 has irl rof of 550 rpm but when upgraded it has the ingame rof of 630 rpm
550 probably was the max of the MP40, which in reality makes it one of the few smg’s that the Dev’s actually got right. However, when have the Dev’s given a s**t as to historical accuracy, so in the interest of game balancing, “BUFF ON”… And while were at it, buff the FNAB to 600-690 max and the Allies level one M50 to 700 base and 800 max to compete with the Type 100.
Forget the MP40, I’d actually kill to get the FG42 II rof reduced to 700 RPM because the shit is eating through magazines way too fast
MP 43/1 RoF 450? Ok.
There should be meaningful rof difference between MP40 and MP38, not just 10 rof difference when both weapons are stock.
Especially since rof difference is mentioned in ingame description of said weapons.
The recent changes to the Japanese weapons RoF, and the RoF changes on the AVS and FG 42, and the multitide of RoF changes based on historical values before that would seem to prove you wrong, the devs do care about depicting weapons accurately.
it is not so much about historical values, but more about cherry picking sources. lot of times old ROF values are what is reported in most gun books and new values are from some obscure document. there is also lot of times where rof is reported in a range e.g. hyde m1944 has rof between 600-1200rpm and devs picked 800, mp40 has 450-550 and devs picked 500.
this document is actually nothing new, it is just that devs picked the number in the middle
They are trying, that is the only thing that doesn’t need proving.
if they wanted they could have given stg44(well maybe mkb42?) 800 rof…
What book is this? I usually prefer native sources for these things.