Mr 144, on 06 April 2013 - 04:57 PM, said:
They are not...your shot was converging on a spot further away then the mech you were shooting at...due to leading your shots, the range finder on your reticule did not match the position of the mech...hemce, a wider spread at closer un-converged range.
Mr 144
again. there is no convergence speed. there is weapon speed.
your weapons converge WHERE THEY ARE POINTED. at the time in which they are fired ALWAYS it doesn't take time for your weapons to get to where your cursor is pointed. because the cursor speed is limited by arm movement speed. it doesn't move faster and then wait for arms to catch up.
what does take time however, is your weapons. it takes time for them to get to where they need to go.
in which time the enemy may have moved closer to your convergence point. (now your two gauss rounds will hit the two side torsos)
or further away from your convergence point. (now your gauss rounds will cross in front of the enemy mech and not hit him)
Edited by Tennex, 06 April 2013 - 05:06 PM.