[R-COM]Cpl.Small wrote:No it isn't, I'd like to se you fire the AK 47 with <1 second spacings for a whole magazine, see how your shoulder feels
Dude, I have an AK-47 and have done this. I've sat and shot an AK for over 300 rounds in a single sitting, and my shoulder was fine afterwards. I've done a mag with <1 sec spacings on many, many occasions, even putting 30 of 30 on a 6 inch target at 75 yards, less than 1 second spacing. It's not hard... and after a full day of dumping a couple hundred bucks worth of ammo, yeah, you might be a bit bruised on the shoulder, but it's not going to stop you from dumping 5 or 6 mags on enemies on a regular basis.
It doesn't kick that hard. it's not a .308 or 7.62x51, it's 7.62x39... kicks maybe 40% more than a 5.56x45 ... I've fired both, on several occasions... and .308's and 12 gauges and, you name it, I shoot guns a lot.
The only ones that hurt are when you get over the "assault rifle" caliber and move into the main battle rifle and beyond rounds.
You CAN hurt yourself with an AK-47, if you don't properly shoulder it, but, that's instantaneously easy if you've got any firearms experience at all.
Anyway, I'm not here to try and prove my knowledge of guns and rifles, I really like PR, I just think the recoil and spread of some of the weapons are a bit off, and the AK seems to be one of the more mistreated of the bunch... (even the AR is off, especially on that 3 round burst, which, with a 3 round burst you can easily, easily put all 3 rounds center mass on a target at 100 yards)...
I understand that we don't want Rambo running around, but we also don't want gimp-war.
I mean, the data is out there to make it accurate to real life for all of these guns... video evidence of what kinds of groupings at what range, and mechanical fire-test data that indicates the MoA of these rifles when fired by machines...
it shouldn't be too hard, especially for the 5.56 round and the 7.62 round to get accurate groupings based on barrel lengths/weapons, or some abstraction thereof, incorporating human error/fatigue...
You take the MoA ( I would use 2 for the AK, and 1.25 or so for the M-16 ) then you multiply them both by the human error factor, and then give them a recoil value (say 1.1 for the M-16, and 1.3 for the AK), and then compare the groupings you get from stationary position at 100 and 200 yards, single and multiple shots...
It's a couple of days of tweaking, but the reward would be realistic weapons/gameplay, rather than wtf spray and pray.