qki, on 05 September 2013 - 12:36 AM, said:
because DPS is a meaningless stat?
Seriously - you can throw smurfy's dps calculator right out the window: it INCREASES your sustained dps when you take out a weapon, and replace it with nothing. The same can be achieved in the field, by simply not firing the weapon.
DPS is not a useful stat for everyone, for sure. Obviously not for you, as you stated.
It is good for me though. I consider it important to know how much damage weapons can perform in which situation. So I put in the weapons that I want to know the dps of, like for a given range, then I swap them out for guns I want to use in another range.
If there are some overlapping ranges, I check the dps of those guns to judge if that is a distance to maintain or avoid.
This method is often called superposition in mathematics. So while it paints a bad picture if you put in guns willy nilly, you can extract useful dps data in snapshots.
Or at least I can extract useful dps info by taking snapshots of the weaponry dps in different configs.
Edited by Dr Baja, 06 October 2013 - 04:36 PM.