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Double tap.
In short
Let's say double tap doubles the speed of firing (which I think it does, not sure).
Let's also say that stopping power doubles the power of your bullets (which I think it does, not sure).
This makes double tap stupidly.... stupid.
Think about it logically, in a close quarters situation, you want to get as much damage on the target as possible.
Now assume the gun is pointing directly at the target, a meter away (in other words, not one chance of missing, even with one bullet.)
Now assume it will take four bullets to kill the target.
If you fire two with stopping power, the target will die, and say it takes half a second.
If you fire four with double tap, the target will die, and it will also take half a second.
Fair enough. Although you are now 2 bullets more down with double tap than with stopping power.
Therefore I determine that stopping power is, infact, more useful than double tap, as you save more ammo. Also you have to hit the target with half as many bullets.
Prove me wrong.
Double tap.
In short
In longPBAsydney wrote:
Replace doubletap with stopping power
Same result, less ammo spent.
Let's say double tap doubles the speed of firing (which I think it does, not sure).
Let's also say that stopping power doubles the power of your bullets (which I think it does, not sure).
This makes double tap stupidly.... stupid.
Think about it logically, in a close quarters situation, you want to get as much damage on the target as possible.
Now assume the gun is pointing directly at the target, a meter away (in other words, not one chance of missing, even with one bullet.)
Now assume it will take four bullets to kill the target.
If you fire two with stopping power, the target will die, and say it takes half a second.
If you fire four with double tap, the target will die, and it will also take half a second.
Fair enough. Although you are now 2 bullets more down with double tap than with stopping power.
Therefore I determine that stopping power is, infact, more useful than double tap, as you save more ammo. Also you have to hit the target with half as many bullets.
Prove me wrong.
Last edited by Funky_Finny (2008-02-20 03:00:04)