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PE, Gun Skill and % Chance to Hit
kraskish:
--- Quote from: Gorlak on December 31, 2009, 06:58:39 am ---the base to hit% is your skill.
- add (PE-2)x16% for all long range weapons(i.e. with a range of 26+) that were already implemented in FO 1, or are upgrades of these weapons, (PE-2)x8% for the rest.
- The scoped hunting rifle gets (PE-2)x20% instead of the x16% if you shoot at a target that is at least 5 hexes away, or no PE-bonus at all for closer enemies.
- It seems the other newly implemented long range weapons in FO 2 are bugged, they only get the (PE-2)x8% while all long range weapons from FO 1 had the (PE-2)x16%.
- deduct 4% per hex between you and your target.
- deduct 20% for each point of ST missing to use the weapon properly.
- accurate weapons get a 20% bonus. All shotguns also get that. Guess it's easier to hit because of the spread.
- deduct the AC of your target after modifying it with the used ammo type.
- darkness, obstructions in the line of fire, and several perks also give boni or mali, which I do not know.
- After all the above modifiers your chance to hit CAN get below 0, but never above 95%.
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Is this still accurate? I wonder whats the formula
Floodnik:
It hasn't been changed, so this is accurate.
kraskish:
--- Quote from: KillerAnt on May 18, 2010, 03:50:05 pm ---Are my calculations correct? I want to know how much small gun skill I need to be able to get 95% to hit with a regular shot at maximum range with for example a .223 pistol.
If this is the formula: to hit%= skill-(PE-2)*8-4*distance-(AC target +AC ammo modifier)
Than to use a .223 pistol at 30 hexes, I have 6 PE, against a target with 10 AC is (My skill in sg is X):
if 223 pistol is not considered a long range weapon:
95= X+(PE-2)*8-4*30-(10-20) --->X=95-4*8+120-10=173
and if 223 pistol is considerd a long range weapon (+26 hexes):
X=95-4*16+120-10=141
Is this correct or is my math skills corrupt? I need 141 to be able to hit at max range with a .223 pistol?
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I made the same calculation for .223 pistol for 30 range and yet i got different result... tell me where am I wrong (I took 15 AC)
95 = X + (4)*8-4*30 - 15
-X = 32-120-15-95
-X = -198
X = 198% skill needed to have 95% with .223 at 30 hex wat ;D
This cant be true...I'll check but I doubt it
Floodnik:
Don't forget the .223 ammo's AC mod. It's -20 and the enemy's 15 AC, so his AC will count as 0.
6 PE, .223 Pistol, no onehander perk, 30 hex range, your strenght is enough, no AC for the enemy - the unaimed attack needs 183% SG for 95% tohit at unaimed shot. If the enemy has 35 AC, so after the ammunition modifier it will be 15, then yes - you will need 198%.
Phallus Erectus:
--- Quote from: kraskish on October 19, 2010, 07:07:27 pm ---I made the same calculation for .223 pistol for 30 range and yet i got different result... tell me where am I wrong (I took 15 AC)
95 = X + (4)*8-4*30 - 15
-X = 32-120-15-95
-X = -198
X = 198% skill needed to have 95% with .223 at 30 hex wat ;D
This cant be true...I'll check but I doubt it
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If I'm not mistaken, you should need less skill with .223 pistol. Since it fires from over 26 hexes, it is a long range gun and the perception modifier is multiplied by 16 instead of 8.
My own question: how would one find out if a weapon has an accurate perk?
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