Aerys II Targaryen
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Posted - 2014.05.17 14:42:00 -
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Jace Kaisar wrote:ratamaq doc wrote:CCP Rattati wrote:steadyhand amarr wrote:SCR is just a close range sniper rifle you cant use like it an AR because the overheat gets you killed. Thus you cant frontline the SCR. The assult makes up for this but as everyone is amour tanking your better off using the CC or RR.
Hope that makes sense, i would rather the SCR went full auto but lost its power until you reloaded. So you unload it but if u do it to much your using a pea shooter.
With its current overheat method its a lighbitly on the front line The Tac AR used to dominate, even in CQC. Hip dispersion was increased so it went back to short tange sniping, but it has a place in firefights, just like the Scrambler, so let's put ideas on the table. The problem with the TAC AR the RoF was nerfed a little to much and into an odd tempo. 400 rpm is below what most people can pull with their figure and the tempo doesn't sit naturally in your mind. Raise it to 480 and it will be used again. Decrease damage accordingly to keep the DPS the same. Whether you realize it or not, you mind is time conditioned on two fronts, 4/4 time signature due to most 20th and 21st century music, and seconds. 400 rpm is the rhythmic equivalent of triplets at 120 bpm ( 2 beats per second so the most natural of tempos your mind operates in, tic toc, tic toc) . Unless you are someone who only listens to polka, that is not going to naturally feel right to you. 480 rpm is the equivalent of 16th notes at 120, which is a tempo your mind will sync right into. What this causes is misfires buy the rifle and dismisses it's potential because you are naturally wanting to, and are more than capable of, 'rushing' the tempo. This explains why I have never had trouble with the Tac AR Did high school marching band for 5 years. Our Book was mostly triplets. Quarter note triplets, sixlets, and triplet excerises at 180. God I miss drumline.
It almost explains it, but the math isn't quite right.
Eight note triplets at 120bpm would be the equivalent of 360rpm, not 400rpm. You're making it sound like the difference is much bigger than it is. So it's a bit faster than triplets at 120bpm, but even if it were exactly triplets, it would only not be feel natural if you don't listen to pop, rock, blues, country, metal, classical... |