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:Using some timing scripts I'm getting significantly more accurate values with changing the normal hit ratio from 1/2 to 2/5 and changing the power attack ratio from 3/2 to 11/9 (or 6/5 approx.). Swings from a weapon with a speed of 0.81 produce a swing delay of ~0.47 seconds, when it is predicted to be 0.6172 seconds with the current formula. A small difference, but it becomes significant over the long run when you need a script to stay in sync with rapid swinging. The power attack formula was quite close but also a bit too long, with a 6/5 or 11/9 ratio producing near exact matches to the swing time. | :Using some timing scripts I'm getting significantly more accurate values with changing the normal hit ratio from 1/2 to 2/5 and changing the power attack ratio from 3/2 to 11/9 (or 6/5 approx.). Swings from a weapon with a speed of 0.81 produce a swing delay of ~0.47 seconds, when it is predicted to be 0.6172 seconds with the current formula. A small difference, but it becomes significant over the long run when you need a script to stay in sync with rapid swinging. The power attack formula was quite close but also a bit too long, with a 6/5 or 11/9 ratio producing near exact matches to the swing time. | ||
:I've edited the page in leiu of my research. If anyone can contradict my findings and has better values, go for it![[User:Sabar|Sabar]] 04:07, 30 July 2009 (EDT) | :I've edited the page in leiu of my research. If anyone can contradict my findings and has better values, go for it! [[User:Sabar|Sabar]] 04:07, 30 July 2009 (EDT) |