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Member Back to Top Post by aidsaidsaids on KingVaroon said: If I were to tell you that I was in fact firing it at 625 rpm (I may or may not be using a modded controller) and not experiencing anything close to the plots and that the FAL was still a laser, would you believe me?



If you're using a controller, you're probably playing on console. If you're playing on console, you're probably not getting 625 RPM. Your framerate adjusted practical max RPM is probably going to be lower. Also, depending on the nature of your macro/controller it's probably inputting at a consistent interval, while your framerate (and by extension your RoF cap) is variable. If the cap drops below your macro speed you'll start dropping inputs, resulting in a lower-than-theoretically-possible RoF (giving the gun more time to recenter). If you're using a controller, you're probably playing on console. If you're playing on console, you're probably not getting 625 RPM. Your framerate adjusted practical max RPM is probably going to be lower. Also, depending on the nature of your macro/controller it's probably inputting at a consistent interval, while your framerate (and by extension your RoF cap) is variable. If the cap drops below your macro speed you'll start dropping inputs, resulting in a lower-than-theoretically-possible RoF (giving the gun more time to recenter).

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Member Back to Top Post by probaddie on aidsaidsaids said: KingVaroon said: If I were to tell you that I was in fact firing it at 625 rpm (I may or may not be using a modded controller) and not experiencing anything close to the plots and that the FAL was still a laser, would you believe me?



If you're using a controller, you're probably playing on console. If you're playing on console, you're probably not getting 625 RPM. Your framerate adjusted practical max RPM is probably going to be lower. Also, depending on the nature of your macro/controller it's probably inputting at a consistent interval, while your framerate (and by extension your RoF cap) is variable. If the cap drops below your macro speed you'll start dropping inputs, resulting in a lower-than-theoretically-possible RoF (giving the gun more time to recenter). If you're using a controller, you're probably playing on console. If you're playing on console, you're probably not getting 625 RPM. Your framerate adjusted practical max RPM is probably going to be lower. Also, depending on the nature of your macro/controller it's probably inputting at a consistent interval, while your framerate (and by extension your RoF cap) is variable. If the cap drops below your macro speed you'll start dropping inputs, resulting in a lower-than-theoretically-possible RoF (giving the gun more time to recenter).



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