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Based on the rules any weapon mounted in an immovable vice still has a 45% chance of completely missing a 5x5 foot target at 50' when firing a burst.
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Do the rules actually say that though? That an object in a fixed position aimed at a specific large target will still have a chance of missing it?
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The rules are based on a combat situation. I think it would be fair to say that the configuration you've described modifies the weapon into a non-combat tool for destroying stuff in front of it. A sort of drill, if you will.
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SpiritInterface wrote:Based on the rules any weapon mounted in an immovable vice still has a 45% chance of completely missing a 5x5 foot target at 50' when firing a burst.


The rules simulate combat, not physics, and of course return nonsense results if you take the system out of context. That's like pointing out the D&D peasant linear accelrator with the "handing something to someone next to you takes no time in combat, so a line of millions of pesants can accelerate a rock to escape velocity". The rules are not meant to be used outside of a combat situation with limited numbers of people involved.
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The rules are flawed and out dated.

The Military has been training Aimed three round burst since the 1980s, yet the rules do not allow for it. The rules say that you have a 10% greater chance of completely missing a man sized target when firing a three round burst when trained and a 55% greater chance of missing with out training.

The rules do not take into account things like super human or supernatural strengths being able to overcome things like recoil.
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The rules are yours to do with as you wish. Change them if it suits you. As I point out to my demo participants, especially the completely new players, it's a 400 page rulebook on how to play pretend and our only limit is our imagination. :)
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SpiritInterface wrote:The rules are flawed and out dated.

The Military has been training Aimed three round burst since the 1980s, yet the rules do not allow for it. The rules say that you have a 10% greater chance of completely missing a man sized target when firing a three round burst when trained and a 55% greater chance of missing with out training.

The rules do not take into account things like super human or supernatural strengths being able to overcome things like recoil.


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Bill wrote:The rules are yours to do with as you wish. Change them if it suits you. As I point out to my demo participants, especially the completely new players, it's a 400 page rulebook on how to play pretend and our only limit is our imagination. :)


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so, laser, burst fire (pulse un their case, same rules), 50' range.

so at level 1, take your +1 from WP e-rifle and with nothing else you need to roll a 7 or better to force a dodge. seems like a 70% hit rate to me. what's giving the -3 penalty? if you're trained there is none and lasers don't have burst penalties. if you're using anything else then your +1 bonus gets cut in half and that's it.

but then we could get into optional bonuses you could have at first level, like being a paratrooper (+2 to strike with small arms) or sharpshooting (average +2 or it isn't really worth the skill selection). you cab have pretty good bonuses, there are other tricks, abilities and even mods that will increase accuracy.
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I have found that as a GM, both me and my players enjoy the story more if we tweak the rules from time-to-time in the progression of telling a story. after all that's why we are there, so we can all create the storytelling together.
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