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[MIRROR] Changes to Laser DMR Damage, Accuracy, and ROF #2885

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Оригинальный PR: Baystation12#34891

Accuracy falloff was changed so that laser DMR can hit targets at range much more reliably. One-handed accuracy and un-scoped accuracy negatives increased to more accurately fit the role of a sniper rifle.

Below are the results of the testing before and after the changes made in this PR. All tests (except for 18-tiles master WE) was done on experienced WE, all tests were targeting the upper body while standing still. For magdump tests, it was done three tiles away in which the gun was fired as fast as possible onto the target, hitting all shots.

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balance: Laser DMR's damage increased dramatically, long-range accuracy buffed, one-handed and un-scoped accuracy negatives increased, rate of fire slightly increased.
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@SierraHelper SierraHelper added the 📜 CL валиден Ченджлог не содержит ошибок label Nov 17, 2024
@Lexanx Lexanx enabled auto-merge (squash) November 26, 2024 16:21
@Lexanx Lexanx merged commit d843c8c into dev-sierra Nov 26, 2024
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@Lexanx Lexanx deleted the upstream-pr-34891 branch November 26, 2024 16:28
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