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This project's main goal is to standardise the '''D'''amage and '''F'''unction '''T'''imes between pages. The following pages feature a weapon's damage and function times:
 
This project's main goal is to standardise the '''D'''amage and '''F'''unction '''T'''imes between pages. The following pages feature a weapon's damage and function times:

Revision as of 19:11, 11 January 2024

This project's main goal is to standardise the Damage and Function Times between pages. The following pages feature a weapon's damage and function times:

  • Individual weapon page
  • Class page
  • Community strategy
  • Weapons page

These values gathered here will eventually be transferred to a Dictionary entry, but this will simply serve as a basis. If the weapon's attributes, bugs section, and intro do not mention a hidden attribute, the stats will only be based on the those of the Stock variant.

For example, if the Shotgun page says the reload speed for Heavy is 0.87 s for the first reload, but the Family Business mentions it being 1.0 s. Check the Family Business' attributes (through the items_game.txt), check the Bugs section, and the intro section. If none of these mention a lower reload speed, then the reload speed values for the Shotgun will be taken.

It's highly likely that I will be recording some videos to determine attack intervals, reload speeds, etc. These videos will be recorded at 60 FPS on Itemtest and have a frame counter at the bottom, divide this counter by 60 at the end and you have the accurate amount of seconds it takes. I will be posting these reference videos on each individual page, but they will not be anywhere on mainspace articles.

The pages are: