Minimum UGL distance accurate?
-
gravyface
- Posts: 14
- Joined: 2011-01-01 19:49
Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Did some quick research, seems that the M203's minimum distance for grenade rounds is 14 - 27 meters (50 meters is recommended).
I'm assuming that's just the minimum for safety reasons, but this doesn't seem to be the case in PR. Now, I'm not an UGL expert by any stretch and I've just started using the Grenadier kit regularly, but it does seem like I fire alot more "duds" than I should.
Case in point: I was at the Docks in Muttrah City, in the large green warehouse (with the yellow doors), just west of the flag warehouse. I was a MEC Grenadier up on the scaffold (a good 15-20 ft up I'd say) in the center door firing nades down at a full squad on the north (longer) side that must've been at least 40 ft away that weren't detonating. 14 meters is ~ 45 ft plus the height of say 15 ft and we're talking 60 ft of distance. I would guess that you could probably drop an armed 203 grenade from 20 ft straight down on concrete and it would detonate on it's own, but yet fired with greater velocity (250 ft/s), it's a dud.
Does this seem right?
I'm assuming that's just the minimum for safety reasons, but this doesn't seem to be the case in PR. Now, I'm not an UGL expert by any stretch and I've just started using the Grenadier kit regularly, but it does seem like I fire alot more "duds" than I should.
Case in point: I was at the Docks in Muttrah City, in the large green warehouse (with the yellow doors), just west of the flag warehouse. I was a MEC Grenadier up on the scaffold (a good 15-20 ft up I'd say) in the center door firing nades down at a full squad on the north (longer) side that must've been at least 40 ft away that weren't detonating. 14 meters is ~ 45 ft plus the height of say 15 ft and we're talking 60 ft of distance. I would guess that you could probably drop an armed 203 grenade from 20 ft straight down on concrete and it would detonate on it's own, but yet fired with greater velocity (250 ft/s), it's a dud.
Does this seem right?
-
Spec
- Retired PR Developer
- Posts: 8439
- Joined: 2007-09-01 22:42
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Pretty sure it's right. The devs probably went with the 27 meters insterad of the 14. I think the arming distance currently is around 30-ish, so a bit higher than average; or they went with the recommended distance of 50. Either way, the G3 UGL isn't even an M203, so maybe the arming distance for that thing was different anyway.

--- currently reduced activity ---
Thanks to [R-MOD]IINoddyII for the signature!
_____________________________
Propriety is an adequate basis for behavior towards strangers, honesty is the only respectful way to treat friends.
-
Scot
- Posts: 9270
- Joined: 2008-01-20 19:45
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Having just talked to my good friend [R-MOD]Thermis who is an Air Traffic Control Repair man in the US Military, he says the way that the M203 shell works is it is a gyroscope, and needs 7 complete spins to arm itself. This normally takes about 31 metres according to this website. I am not entirely sure of the in-game values, but I would be surprised if they were not made to real life accuracies, or at least scaled for PR gameplay.gravyface wrote:Did some quick research, seems that the M203's minimum distance for grenade rounds is 14 - 27 meters (50 meters is recommended).
I'm assuming that's just the minimum for safety reasons, but this doesn't seem to be the case in PR. Now, I'm not an UGL expert by any stretch and I've just started using the Grenadier kit regularly, but it does seem like I fire alot more "duds" than I should.

-
Spec
- Retired PR Developer
- Posts: 8439
- Joined: 2007-09-01 22:42
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Heh, so if 30 is right the Devs were pretty much spot on
I think I hit targets under 50m, so I guess the M203 works fine (and the other UGLs too).

--- currently reduced activity ---
Thanks to [R-MOD]IINoddyII for the signature!
_____________________________
Propriety is an adequate basis for behavior towards strangers, honesty is the only respectful way to treat friends.
-
Jaymz
- Retired PR Developer
- Posts: 9138
- Joined: 2006-04-29 10:03
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
The arming distance in-game is 30.34 meters.
"Clear the battlefield and let me see, All the profit from our victory." - Greg Lake
-
gravyface
- Posts: 14
- Joined: 2011-01-01 19:49
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Good to know. All good points, actually. Thanks.[R-DEV]Jaymz wrote:The arming distance in-game is 30.34 meters.
-
WithoutPurpose
- Posts: 131
- Joined: 2010-11-26 19:29
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Just a question, 30.34 meters in what way? 

-
Jaymz
- Retired PR Developer
- Posts: 9138
- Joined: 2006-04-29 10:03
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
The projectile itself must travel 30.34m before it arms so it has nothing to do with where the shooter is. At that distance, drop is negligible.WithoutPurpose wrote:Just a question, 30.34 meters in what way?
Last edited by Jaymz on 2011-01-03 21:10, edited 1 time in total.
"Clear the battlefield and let me see, All the profit from our victory." - Greg Lake
-
Mr Smiles
- Posts: 246
- Joined: 2009-10-16 09:20
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Why is the maximum distance for the m203 250m? Is it like that on all m203's?
-
mockingbird0901
- Posts: 1053
- Joined: 2009-05-13 17:30
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
You CAN shoot further, only thing is, IRL the sights for the M203 only goes that far. All the UGL's in PR have sights equal to their real life counterparts.Mr Smiles wrote:Why is the maximum distance for the m203 250m? Is it like that on all m203's?
-
WithoutPurpose
- Posts: 131
- Joined: 2010-11-26 19:29
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
You can shoot much further and still accurate, I've found a way to shoot the M203 like 350 meters with same accuracy as I would shoot it 200 meters.Mr Smiles wrote:Why is the maximum distance for the m203 250m? Is it like that on all m203's?
-
Tim270
- PR:BF2 Developer
- Posts: 5166
- Joined: 2009-02-28 20:05
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
It was easy to hit 400+ even before the functional sights, you just needed points of reference on any object in-front of you.

-
Psyko
- Posts: 4466
- Joined: 2008-01-03 13:34
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Jump?WithoutPurpose wrote:You can shoot much further and still accurate, I've found a way to shoot the M203 like 350 meters with same accuracy as I would shoot it 200 meters.![]()
-
WithoutPurpose
- Posts: 131
- Joined: 2010-11-26 19:29
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Pictures says it all, by aiming with the top point of the 350meters-triangle at a target wich is 350 meters away, you'll 'hit' it, it's not guaranteed you'll hit it 100%, but it is useful for suppression,etc.Psykogundam wrote:Jump?![]()
I wanted to also demonstrate it, but it was stupid that I chose Karbala because the view distance is low, I'll try uploading later some pics on Kashan proving my theory is right!
http://img259.imageshack.us/i/screen017.png
Last edited by Jigsaw on 2011-01-03 22:44, edited 2 times in total.
Reason: png
Reason: png
-
Nixy23
- Posts: 138
- Joined: 2010-07-10 14:55
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
I found out though that with the M4 with UGL and a set distance of 50m, you cannot even see the UGL sights if you have picked a rifle with a scope. The scope just totally blocks the view. Can be quite annoying to aim effectively with it :/
As for the duds.. yeah, Have them a lot too. I sometimes have duds when shooting around fairly straight, about 70 meters out. Just like the rounds do not explode if they aren't dropped with a steep enough angle. is this correct ?
As for the duds.. yeah, Have them a lot too. I sometimes have duds when shooting around fairly straight, about 70 meters out. Just like the rounds do not explode if they aren't dropped with a steep enough angle. is this correct ?
-
Jaymz
- Retired PR Developer
- Posts: 9138
- Joined: 2006-04-29 10:03
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Just like M203's in reality. This is one of several reasons why the US is switching to the M320.Nixy23 wrote:I found out though that with the M4 with UGL and a set distance of 50m, you cannot even see the UGL sights if you have picked a rifle with a scope. The scope just totally blocks the view. Can be quite annoying to aim effectively with it :/
"Clear the battlefield and let me see, All the profit from our victory." - Greg Lake
-
WithoutPurpose
- Posts: 131
- Joined: 2010-11-26 19:29
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/1595/screen023.png
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/4163/screen024.png
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/8877/screen026n.png
My pictures were visible untill someone edited them hahaha
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/4163/screen024.png
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/8877/screen026n.png
My pictures were visible untill someone edited them hahaha
Last edited by WithoutPurpose on 2011-01-03 23:56, edited 2 times in total.
Reason: png's
Reason: png's
-
Murphy
- Posts: 2339
- Joined: 2010-06-05 21:14
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
I'm believe they are effective up to 350, with a maximum range somewhere close to 600. On Op Archer *previous version* I was able to get some insanely far kills with the nade launcher. I am not sure if it was changed with the new sighting system though.

-
Clooney
- Posts: 23
- Joined: 2010-12-17 06:57
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
can someone please explain to me how to use the new UGL sights? I did wonders with the old ones but I cant hit anything with the new one. When I sight it in 50 / 100 / 150 which ever it may be, I never know which part of the gun to aim with :S
-
Smegburt_funkledink
- Posts: 4080
- Joined: 2007-11-29 00:29
Re: Minimum UGL distance accurate?
Clooney wrote:can someone please explain to me how to use the new UGL sights? I did wonders with the old ones but I cant hit anything with the new one. When I sight it in 50 / 100 / 150 which ever it may be, I never know which part of the gun to aim with :S


OMGLOL Thermis is gonna kill you.Scot wrote:Having just talked to my good friend [R-MOD]Thermis who is an Air Traffic Control Repair man in the US Military
He's a Marine, right?
[R-Div]Robbi "There's nothing more skanky than eating out of a tub of hummus with a screwdriver."
[R-DEV]Matrox "CHINAAAAAAA!!!"
[R-DEV]Matrox "CHINAAAAAAA!!!"

