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{{Flag | {{Flag | ||
|name=VeteranROF | |name=VeteranROF | ||
|files= | |files={{Categ|Rules(md).ini}} | ||
|values=float | |values=float | ||
|special= | |special=N/A | ||
|default=1 | |default=1.0 | ||
|types= | |types=General | ||
|games=[[TS]], [[RA2]], [[YR]] | |games=[[TS]], [[FS]], [[RA2]], [[YR]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
This is a multiplier to the | This is one of the several Veteran Factors that control the bonuses given by {{TTL|VeteranAbilities}} and {{TTL|EliteAbilities}}. {{tt|VeteranROF}} is a straight multiplier to the {{TTL|ROF}} of the {{TTL|Primary}} and {{TTL|Secondary}} [[weapon]]s of units that benefit from the ROF promotional bonus. Contrary to popular belief, these bonuses do ''not'' stack, meaning that a ROF elite bonus will '''not''' further decrease the rate of fire of a unit with a ROF veteran bonus. | ||
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'''Example:''' if the weapon's {{tt|ROF}} is 20, then it would be decreased to 12 (assuming {{tt|VeteranROF{{Equal}}0.6}}). | |||
{| | : '''20 * 0.6 = 12.''' | ||
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'''Note:''' Since {{tt|ROF}} is really the delay between shots, smaller numbers yield faster firing. Values of {{tt|VeteranROF}} greater than 1.0 actually ''decrease'' the firing rate of the unit. | |||
Revision as of 10:09, 3 September 2006
Flag: | VeteranROF |
File(s): | Rules(md).ini |
Values: | float |
Special Values: | N/A |
Default: | 1.0 |
Applicable to: | General |
This is one of the several Veteran Factors that control the bonuses given by Template:TTL and Template:TTL. VeteranROF is a straight multiplier to the Template:TTL of the Template:TTL and Template:TTL weapons of units that benefit from the ROF promotional bonus. Contrary to popular belief, these bonuses do not stack, meaning that a ROF elite bonus will not further decrease the rate of fire of a unit with a ROF veteran bonus.
Example: if the weapon's ROF is 20, then it would be decreased to 12 (assuming VeteranROF=0.6).
- 20 * 0.6 = 12.
Note: Since ROF is really the delay between shots, smaller numbers yield faster firing. Values of VeteranROF greater than 1.0 actually decrease the firing rate of the unit.