

RT-97c, its just not good anymore, if you want a suppressive machine blaster that actually fires where you aim you ought to be using the DLT-19, anyway. Least favourite is the T21b for my play style but its a fine gun. (Id take the DLT-19 instead though) level 1 Kanjiklub 1 point 4 years ago New favourite is the DLT-19x but I do the best with the A280C. I know it has tons of spread, but just firing in short bursts will minimize the spread Continue this thread level 2 Whats an objective 1 point 4 years ago Clearly youve never taken the RT97 into Droid Run. Question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 2 Best Weapon in Star Wars Battlefront. Star Wars Battlefront Best Weapons How To Go Against Star Wars Battlefront Best Weapons Skin If You I’ve done it for Call of Duty games in the past too.Star Wars Battlefront Best Weapons By graniduncil1977 Follow | Public I’m happy to answer any additional questions about the data. Here’s the formula I came up with to calculate TTK:

All damage after 60m is the same, with a slight increase in TTK just from projectile velocity over distance. I calculated the TTK (Time to Kill) every 5 meters from 0 to 60, as the longest damage drop-off among the weapons was 60 meters. They say it is all from the game files, so it should be accurate. I cannot make any ownership claims on the raw data or images used. I put the final chart in PowerPoint to more easily add some text and images (the accuracy plots).Īll raw data, as well as the images from the accuracy plots, are from. Let me know what you think.Īll the calculations and chart-making was done in Excel. Also note that the Y-axis starts at 0 on the top, because a low time to kill is more desirable. I didn’t include the CA-87, because it’s a multi-projectile shotgun and can’t really be compared to the other blasters in this manner. I tried as best I could to summarize every available blaster in one single figure, so it might seem a little dense, but I did the best I could to simplify.
