"Small Arms Weapon Profiles
The goal is to improve tactics by better defining unit roles; thereby, increasing the importance of unit positioning relative to cover. A weapon profile defines the distribution of damage over distance. Previously, the profiles were generally flat and did not fully characterize the strengths and weaknesses of a squad. Now, a Pioneer squad with a MP40 submachine gun has a very high damage output at close range but a substantially lower damage output at max range. The distribution of damage is no longer blended between ranges; this combined with the increased weapon lethality should reduce the tendency to rush infantry at one another.
Keep in mind the weapon profiles represent the damage output of only a handful of units in live. Each profile will see an increase or decrease in damage output depending on the squad’s value. For example, a 100 manpower pioneer squad might do less close range damage than a 300 manpower Grenadier squad despite the pioneer MP40 submachine gun being a close range weapon. Hence, the value of a unit scales the weapon profile accordingly."
"Infantry Combat Tuning
The intent of these changes is to better define the strengths and weaknesses of each core unit relative to one another. We wanted to better define how each core unit should engage their perspective targets. For example, in a Grenadier vs. Riflemen match up, the Grenadiers want to maintain range. This is now a valid tactic, where in the past it was not. An integral element to this iteration is the introduction of received accuracy in place of raw damage. This was used in instances where additional fire power was not necessary in maintaining the established unit relationships. For example, Grenadier long range fire power is high enough to establish the unit’s relative relationship with other units, allowing us to increase their durability instead. As a by-product of this shift, short and mid range units should have an easier time closing in on their target."
Maybe we just have a fundamental disagreement on what weapon profiles actually even are. You seem firmly convinced all semi-automatic rifles must have high close range damage followed by a steep curve with zero deviation, and I disagree with that.
It has less to with what I think and more to do with what Relic thinks. Relic thinks that weapon of with a same profile should have DPS curves that similar.
It having similar DPS to the Kar 98k is irrelevant to whether or not it's got a Carbine profile.
Having similar DPS is irrelevant but you wrote:
"It still has a DPS curve, one very similar to Grenadiers Kar 98k in fact," and since semi auto and bolt action have different curve is can not have both.
It's very simple, the shallower damage curve on the SVT only gives it a moderate boost at range because of it's unusually low near damage for a Semi-Auto Rifle. However the G43 has exceptional near damage for a Carbine, therefor applying the DPS curve to it would result in a rifle with a lot more power over range.
SVT does not have "unusually low near damage for a Semi-Auto Rifle" it has lower damage because it is available to 6 entities. Grenadier G43 has a high close DPS because it available only are 2 entities and those 2 weapon have to carry the whole squad.
If changes the G43 curve to stray line between the range 6 to range 35 the end result would be that G43 grenadier will have a boost of something in line 7.5-8 DPS in range 20 and that would make the weapon better than BAR. I am not sure you would want that.
Says the person who launched this debate about the SVT. I came here with a simple suggestion and used the SVT as a reference, but you've got a vendetta against the SVT's damage curve and derailed the discussion by making it about the SVT instead of the JLI G43.
No this completely unfair. I have no vendetta with anything or anyone. Nor was the one that turn the thread about the SVT for that matter.
This is my original post:
SVT profiles is actually bad because it too linear and that creates less difference with other weapon reducing the importance of relative positioning.
If one profile has to change that is of the SVT.
and I stand by it.
Think we can agree that SVT curve IS different than other semi auto weapons.
Having said that imo finding solution that are not based on change weapon profiles is better for the game. One should only change the weapon profile curve if one does not have any other option and in this case there are plenty.
There is little to mess with G43 profile when a weapon with the profile you suggest already exist and that is the PG's ST44. Simply adjust DPS and suggest that Grenadier get a ST44 upgrade.