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Baphomet

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Measurement units/dispersion.
« on: 12 Oct 2002, 11:20:42 »
What form of measurement is dispersion represented as in ofp? I am trying to get a fairly accurate representation of shotgun spray for my addon. It says in this one book that shotguns (unmodified) typically spray to a maximum of a 0.9 meter (3ft) area. I don't quite know I could represent that with the dispersion variable in ofp.