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:Um, I don't understand why you don't think skill has much affect on gun spread. With default values, skill has '''the largest impact''' on gun spread of all the factors. What is more likely happening is that the changes you are making to the game settings do not result in a significant enough change to gun spread for you to observe. There is no way to accurately measure gun spread other than to actually fire and watch where the bullets go, so minute changes are difficult to detect. | :Um, I don't understand why you don't think skill has much affect on gun spread. With default values, skill has '''the largest impact''' on gun spread of all the factors. What is more likely happening is that the changes you are making to the game settings do not result in a significant enough change to gun spread for you to observe. There is no way to accurately measure gun spread other than to actually fire and watch where the bullets go, so minute changes are difficult to detect. | ||
:Also, with vanilla settings, weapon condition has '''no affect at all''' on gun spread. fGunSpreadCondBase and fGunSpreadCondMult are both 0 with default settings (as the formula page indicates). | :Also, with vanilla settings, weapon condition has '''no affect at all''' on gun spread. fGunSpreadCondBase and fGunSpreadCondMult are both 0 with default settings (as the formula page indicates). | ||
:--[[User:SnakeChomp|SnakeChomp]] 23:57, 20 February 2009 (UTC) | :--[[User:SnakeChomp|SnakeChomp]] 23:57, 20 February 2009 (UTC) | ||