Post: Damage Chart
01-25-2009, 07:12 PM #1
AgentJon
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Guns

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Grenade

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Tanks

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Melee

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Perks

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Distance

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Reload Time

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Fire Time

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idle

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Fallowing Info is by MSgt.Gunny go and REP him Happy
Guns
Server settings can allow player Health to be Miniscule (30) Half (50) Normal (100) and Double (200).
Health Regeneration can be set to Fast (2 seconds) Slow (10 seconds) Normal (5 seconds) and None (0 seconds).

Pretty much the only thing left is the Flamethrower. It isn't all that special.
50 damage per hit, 480 or somesuch short range. Trace the flame trail and deliver damage to anyone in the stream every 0.2 or so seconds. With testing, lots of smoldering corpses and digging through the raw code, it apparently does not deliver damage over time (at all) like it does in Campaign and Nacht Der Untoten.

Grenades
The image should be able to explain itself.
Blast damage numbers are along the bottom, the Kill Radius and Max Radius are diagonal.
Direct Impact symbol is for Direct Impact damage.
Fuse is obviously the time for or how the explosive detonates.
Hold is the time it takes to "pull the pin" before throwing.
All explosives gradually lose damage from the center of the blast.

The Molotov behaves a little differently.
If it hits the ground, it has a radius that will deliver the 150 Direct Impact damage, even if the enemy was not directly hit.
If it breaks against the wall or an object, no matter how close to the player it lands, it will deliver 90 splash damage.

Tanks
All explosives have a unique damage multiplier against tanks.
The Tank's hit locations are Front, Side, Rear and Underside.
Multiply the Explosive's increased Damage by the Tank's Side Multiplier to get damage.

Only a Satchel Charge can properly hit the Underside and damage is increased dramatically.
The Satchel is the best explosive against the Tank and can destroy it with one charge.

Bullets do less than one point of damage, the Hit Indicator gives a sense of false security.
Do not waste your ammo.

The Armor Plating on the tanks do not decrease damage.
The armor on the turret, front and rear are mere decoration.
The armor guarding the side, though, blocks damage to the treads.
Projectile weapons - Bazooka, Tank Turret, Rifle Grenade - excel at removing the side panels and destroying the Tank Treads.

Melee
Time is the amount of time before the player can fire his weapon again.
The actual melee strike arrives in only a tenth of a second.
Melee is the normal swing/slash.
Charge is when the player locks on and moves to stab the enemy.
The Attached Bayonet has greater range at the cost of a longer recovery time.
Range is measured in "inches".

Damage over Distance
The further the enemy is, the less damage he will take. Weapons have different ranges at which damage drops.
For reference, the hull of both the T-34 and Panzer in WaW are about 250 inches in length.
Before you check Wikipedia, no, the tanks in game are not to-scale with the real-world versions.

Reload Time
AddTime is the point during reload when ammo is added to the ammo counter.
You can interrupt the reload after the AddTime and still have a loaded weapon.

Fire Time
Fire Time is the time between shots fired. Dividing 60 by FireTime gets RPM; dividing 60 by RPM gets FireTime.
This determines the speed for automatic weapons and the time before taking the next shot for semi/bolt/pump weapons.
The Trench Gun and Bolt-Action Rifles use RechamberTime, same thing.

DAMAGE MULTIPLIER (no image)
Self-explanatory. Headshot equals more damage. For example, 30 would be increased to 42 with a 1.4 multiplier.
Sniper Rifles and a few other weapons have different multipliers, but they behave the same. Just multiply the damage by 1.5 or 1.4 or 1.1 or 2.

Idle Amount
Idle Amount is the area in which the ironsights/scope on a weapon moves around, affecting accuracy.
Stances can improve the Idle Amount, but not all weapons benefit from lower stances.
Every weapon has perfect accuracy when aiming down the sights (shotguns the obvious exception).
Some sights are not aligned correctly, but otherwise the bullet will always land on top of the front sight.

View Kick
View Kick controls the power, direction and maximum area at which the player's view will turn when firing a weapon.
The numbers are measured in degrees (10 = 1°). Bigger number, more kick.
Kick is random, but will focus on the average. The weapon will often kick in the direction of the higher number.
A direction with two numbers means that the weapon will ALWAYS kick in that direction.
The kick for Sniper Rifles are unnecessary since the weapons will recover before the next shot can be fired.

PC vs Console Differences
Without the console versions to check against, I am unable to discover the differences between platforms myself.
For PC, all of the information is correct. For consoles, any known differences are shown in the linked picture.
Credit to those who test and detail the differences for me to record them, most of them probably left a comment below.
So far, all tests have been done on the XBox 360. The state of the Playstation 3 version is unknown.


Alright so all of the text is done by MSgt.Gunny, thanks again..
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The following 12 users say thank you to AgentJon for this useful post:

dave1694, drunkenrepublicn, elfmotat, elsoadfan, Fletcher, Fribz, Hulk101, JasonCheung, Legend-PlayerX, NanuGama, Sexiie, X Lash
01-25-2009, 11:55 PM #11
NanuGama
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Nice & Very Useful
01-26-2009, 12:05 AM #12
elfmotat
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very good post.

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01-26-2009, 12:33 AM #13
AgentJon
Former Staff
Originally posted by elfmotat View Post
very good post.

~STICKIED~


why thank you kind sir Smile
01-26-2009, 03:16 AM #14
drunkenrepublicn
NGU Retired Staff
thanks for the hard work-looks good
01-26-2009, 07:21 AM #15
Very nice chart, very useful and helpful. Smile
01-26-2009, 03:36 PM #16
thanx dude but ...

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where these numbers came from ???

p.s. : i'm a math geek Smile
01-26-2009, 08:47 PM #17
AgentJon
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Originally posted by Schweinsteiger View Post
thanx dude but ...

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where these numbers came from ???

p.s. : i'm a math geek Smile


radius...maybe..
01-27-2009, 01:46 AM #18
MSgt.Gunny
I am error
someone deleted my post, but i will restate

HE DID NOT MAKE THESE CHARTS

He did not make these charts and from the above post he doesn't even know how the person who made them got the numbers, if he even read the article he would know that all of the information was taken from pc files in a hex reader

Give credit where credit is due, you did not make these

and btw, this is a repeat thread, i had already posted one back in December, more than a month ago

Originally posted by Schweinsteiger View Post
thanx dude but ...

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where these numbers came from ???

p.s. : i'm a math geek Smile


the left column is damage done apon person, the multiplier affects damage done onto tanks, and the output is the actual damage done on a tank
01-27-2009, 01:58 AM #19
Well, he posted it here and it's helpful. A lot of stickies here are copied from somewhere.

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