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Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-01-31 13:10
by Cassius
Is the deviation for crouch and prone still the same ?

Re: Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-01-31 18:35
by Jaymz
This is directly from the PR Small Arms weapons guide that myself, [R-CON]nedlands1 and [R-MOD]Bob_Marley are working on....
Chapter 3: Designated Marksman Rifles
These are precision self-loading rifles issued at the section or platoon level in order to extend the range of the infantry squad up to 600 meters and quickly eliminate key enemy personnel, such as NCOs, Officers and heavy weapons specialists. These weapons are equipped with optical sights typically between 4x and 9x magnification. They fire from box magazine from 10 to 30 rounds capacity and some are capable of full automatic fire. These specialist weapons are less flexible in their role than the standard issue rifle but still quite capable in most situations. The semiautomatic weapon is not as accurate as a true sniper system but allows for much more rapid fire making it suitable for use by normal infantry units.

DMR's found in Project Reality
  • MEC - G3SG1
  • GB - L86
  • US Army - M21SWS
  • USMC - M21SWS
  • Russian Forces - SVD
  • PLA - QBU-88
  • Misc - .....
Projectile Damage

Work in progress.....

Handling and deviation of Designated Marksman Rifles in PR

Hit Capability and its relativity to settle time after moving (WASD). Basically, this is how far your bullet will deviate from exactly where you aim (while sighted in) depending on how long you have settled.

Standing @ 200m

0 Seconds : 8.8m
1 Seconds : 7.1m
2 Seconds : 5.4m
3 Seconds : 3.8m
4 Seconds : 2.1m
5 Seconds : 0.4m


Crouching @ 200m

0 Seconds : 2.9m
1 Seconds : 2.3m
2 Seconds : 1.8m
3 Seconds : 1.2m
4 Seconds : 0.7m
5 Seconds : 0.14m


Prone @ 200m

0 Seconds : 2.2m
1 Seconds : 1.8m
2 Seconds : 1.4m
3 Seconds : 0.9m
4 Seconds : 0.5m
5 Seconds : 0.10m


Firing Deviation

Upon firing, an immediate follow up shot will have a very large deviation increase. It takes 2 seconds for maximum accuracy to be achieved after each shot. Thus, pacing your shots with 2 second intervals will result in deadly accuracy.

Turning Deviation

Work in progress.....

Hit Probability Graphs

Work in progress.....

Re: Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-01-31 21:11
by single.shot (nor)
cool, thx. i sure want to read that "book".

Re: Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-01-31 21:16
by GeZe
How wide is a BF2 soldier (at the chest area)? Like .5m?

Re: Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-01-31 22:50
by motherdear
Geze i believe that he is 0,4 meters wide.

Re: Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-02-01 03:49
by Deebo
Ghost1800 wrote:I'd just like to know how much of a factor mouse movement is in the deviation equation. I've had mixed results with the DMRs, but honestly I don't use them enough for it to be a big issue. Still, it'd be nice to know how to use it most effectively if I ever need to.
*edited*
what he said.

Re: Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-02-07 15:46
by Cassius
And thats why we need Laz0rs, all questions could be answere with point end torwards target.

Re: Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-02-07 16:14
by Dude388
'[R-DEV wrote:Jaymz;922116']This is directly from the PR Small Arms weapons guide that myself, [R-CON]nedlands1 and [R-MOD]Bob_Marley are working on....
Interesting, how goes that guide?

I only ask because I'm looking forward to a good read (and finally understanding how shoot :wink :)

Re: Marksman kit deviation settle time

Posted: 2009-02-24 12:12
by SocketMan
Some good info there many thanks.
Do the "regular" (unlimited) rifles have similar timings ?
I also wonder about the mouse specially about different DPI settings would higher
DPI be interpreted as "more movement"=more deviation ?
May Allah bless the guide with all the answers,at last......