It's not an accurate test. Would have been better to use 1 rifle with the different grips that affect drain. But weight is definitely a factor. As stamina drains faster when carrying more weight when running. Not the speed. Good video though was about to do some tests on this myself and this pooped into my feed.
So I did test that around the 8 minute mark in this video, just swapping out pistol grips. There was a difference but it was less than a second between them. I'm going to do more tests on one specific platform... Editing the test videos are time consuming. thanks for the feedback !
I think it has a bigger impact the negative arm stamina drain + lower or negative weapon handling!I think thats when the sway takes over!We can balance that compensating between those 2 options to find a mid term to each of our own likeings,styles and according the porpose of that same weapon!If its for assault or long range!I thing with weapons with longer range that will have more impact cause thats when we need to aim for a longer period of time and with a bigger and heavyer gun!So for long distances I sacrifice a bit of the handling,assault I do the opposite!
Try comparing the same gun with diffrent attatchments. You will see its always the same time. As if the attatchments dont make any diffrence at all. I think arm stamina is still bugged atm
I don't think it's bugged but further testing is needed. You can still aim yes a little more sway yes. But I think the determining factor will be recoil mitigation and target acquisition.
Brutherrr... I've been scowering the internet to find out whether or not negative was a good thing and this video was not helpful. When conducting an experiment you need a control.. like use the same weapon of the same weight maybe, you know, to find out the most basic shit... like is negative arm stamina drain a good thing
Hey brother. I made a second video based on similar feedback. Where I use a control, standing kneeling and prone. As well as how shooting affects your stamina