Weapon
In Battlefield 4, you have access to a variety of weapons, which can also come in different variations. It would seem that with so many weapons, the differences between the individual models would be quite insignificant due to the balance requirements. But the "minor" difference has a huge impact on the effect of each weapon, which allows the player to choose a weapon that suits his style of play and the situation on the battlefield.
Fortunately, in this part of the series, the weapons were described very well, as in the game on Battlelog. With clear graphs (which represent percentages) and numerical data, you can easily figure out the usage of each weapon, but these are general graphs, and sometimes one column represents three average stats. The only way to discover more or less obvious features of a weapon is to test it on the battlefield and compare it - or take a look at our manual.
Thanks to the lists below, you will easily learn the advantages and disadvantages of each weapon, which will allow you to avoid the tedious and time-consuming process of trial and error, as well as comparison. However, we still recommend that you test every weapon you unlock - best of all at a firing range accessible through Battlelog, where you get access to a perfectly designed shooting range. There you will finally be able to find out if the statistics that look so good in writing really match your preferences. All statistics shown below relate to weapons by default, i.e. without attachments. Statistics presented below:
Optimal/effective range - The projectile fired from each weapon has the most power at the beginning of its flight and after it covers a certain distance, its power decreases significantly and remains at the same level until it drops to zero.
Tactical reload time is the reloading of a magazine that still has at least one bullet in it.
The full recharge time is the recharge of the magazine, which is completely used up.
Recoil of the first shot - the accuracy of the first shot is perfect for almost all types of weapons, but it causes the effect of a vertical set of muzzle, and each subsequent shot connects higher than the previous one.
Recoil of consecutive shots - the longer you hold the trigger (continuously), the higher the barrel lift. These statistics show how much the barrel rises between the second and last shot.
Muzzle Horizontal Drift - In addition to vertical climb, each weapon also has different horizontal ascents. Sometimes it's uneven and oblique. Football and cricket fans will appreciate the massive betting options available on the 1Win platform. To supercharge your first deposit, be sure to use
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