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2017-06-23, 20:41 | #1 |
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RBE - Real Ballistic Environment - Guide
I've been the whole week modding weapons and all I can say is delete all BF2 parameters and start from zero, this game has the best ballistic system between all BF series but EA didn't use it. They added the same project velocity for a shotgun and for a M4 but made the shotgun projectile "die" sooner so they don't have the same reach, instead of making it drop to ground.
You will need this: (1) http://www.hornady.com/assets/files/...Ballistics.pdf Fixed Link: https://press.hornady.com/assets/pct...tics-Chart.pdf 2019 (Non-Metric):https://press.hornady.com/assets/pct...tics-Chart.pdf (2) Standard Ballistics Calculator - Hornady Manufacturing, Inc (3) https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulat...jectile-motion From ballistic charts you can see that a rifle like Ak47 has a velocity of around 715m/s and uses a projectile with 123g of mass. For pistols we have an average projectile velocity of 330ms and a larger projectile mass variation. We will use that later as reference, but you can take the initial muzzle velocity and energy from the first link. Ok, so we already have the parameters necessary for the Ak47 rifle now lets find the physics: Using standard BF2 gravity and drag (don't know exactly how this last one varies in BF2 engine but gravity seems like same as real 9.8m/s^2 for gravity = 1) We will need to calculate all the parameter for ballistics using projectile motion with drag resistance otherwise a M24 fire in a 20 degree angle would have a reach of 65Km. I've done a spreadsheet using Runge Kutta discretization of fourth order, but I thought would be easier to just give the flash link above that once adjusted correctly can bring the same results in a much more interactive way. We will need that to calculate the maximum practical range of each weapon in a battle field and also the necessary time to live so the bullets don't die before it reaches the end of it's trajectory. With your ballistics chart opened open the projectile simulator (link 3) and lets start to calculate. For that we will take the following scenario: Average shooting height of 1.6m in a flat field using a 2 Degree elevation angle for compensation. That would be considered for maximum practical reach of the weapon and the needed time to live for this full trajectory. The engine ballistic itself will be given by the projectile velocity, it's bundlemesh geometry, density, shooting angle and gravity modifier used, so that simulation will be used only to find appropriate realistic time to live and damage model. Lets start: - Move the cannon up to 1.6m - Select tankshell - Input angle of 2 Degree - Input your desired project muzzle velocity - Set 0.07 for mass - Set 0.012 for diameter - Set Air Resistance enabled - Set Drag coefficient 1.8 (Don't ask me why this number, don't know how it's converting inside the model but that is the number that brought same results as when using a real ballistic spreadsheet that I use in the army) - Fire! check if your final height is -1.6 check the time to live and the maximum range. 2 Degree is more than enough to cover 99.5% of real world given shoots with hand weapons, and that would be a good model to represent practical maximum reach and time necessary to finish the trajectory. let's see how it works in practical, with a handgun of vi = 330ms and a 2 degree elevation you gonna be aiming 4.3m over your target to hit it at a maximum reach of 367m. For an assault rifle, that means you will be aiming 10m higher to hit a target at 698m. So if your target it's a human body you going to be aiming 5 human body higher in a distance that most of BF2 maps don't cover, that's more than most real scopes can handle but it can happen and it's covered by some good scopes so those are good numbers for practical use with a legend skilled shooter. So lets go back to our AK-47 now, from the simulation model you should have something close to a maximum reach of 700m with a trajectory time of 2.9s. The 2.9s you guess where it goes, I know it's much higher than standard BF2 TL, but the whole BF2 ballistics in general is different cause it doesn't exist, basically all the weapons have the same velocity and they adjusted the reach of each one using the time to live function to make one type of bullet die before the other. So let's put original M4 spec in the simulation and see what happen: Velocity = 1000 / TL 0.5s at 2 degree elevation the bullet will be traveling at a 10m height in direction of the target when suddenly at 323m it will disappear. Magic bullet. The M24 sniper rifle has the same velocity as the M4 but a time to live of 1 so it dies at 500m. None would ever hit that 800m target, sorry myths! Yeah Lets go ballistic! That means you will have more objects with physics, geometry and ai computed at the same time, exactly the kind of object that BF loves most. So if you have other different effects, rain, wreck fires, smokes all over... be sure they all are well tuned so they don't live more than necessary, at frequencies that don't make any difference. Oh the Ak! alright alright So for now we have: ObjectTemplate.velocity 715 ObjectTemplate.timeToLive CRD_NONE/2.9/0/0 a maximum reach of 700m and a projectile mass of 123g On to the Damage model I will also divide this in tree classes to make things easier, you can do that for as many calibers you whish. Handguns/smg silenced Projectile mass = 40g-120g Velocity = 250-450ms Energy = 300-650J Damage Normalizing Factor (DNF) = 25 Caliber 45 Auto / 9mm Luger Maximum practical range = 360m Assault rifles Projectile mass = 60g-120g Velocity= 450-750ms Energy = 650 - 1500J Caliber 7.62x39 Damage Normalizing Factor (DNF) = 48 Maximum practical range = 700m Long range rifles / Sniper Projectile mass = 130g-180g velocity = 750-1100ms Energy = 1500J - 5000J Caliber 300 Win Mag / 7.62x51 DMR (308 win SF) Damage Normalizing Factor (DNF) = 34 Maximum practical range = 890m The Damage Normalizing Factor, were attained crossing the damage in BF2 vanilla weapons with the real weapons energy according to the chart on first link. The method used was cross interpolation using the average effective range for each class above. Those factors will translate the real weapon energy into BF2 damage at their respective effective range of use. If you decrease them, you will have more damage than vanilla and if you increase it, less. So let's go back to the Ak47 now, we have the project velocity from ballistic chart, maximum effective range of 700m from the simulation model, 2000J of energy at the muzzle and a Normalize Factor of 46, so lets make the damage model now. First open up your ballistic calculator (link 2), than you fill it with your projectile mass and velocity accordingly with the ballistic chart (link 1), in the case of the AK 47 that would be 715ms with a bullet mass of 123g, set the maximum range to 2.000m and calculate, you will find that the energy in the muzzle will be around 2040J and around 620J at it's maximum effective range of 700m. So on for the AK-47: ObjectTemplate.velocity 715 ObjectTemplate.timeToLive CRD_NONE/2.9/0/0 ObjectTemplate.hasOnTimeEffect 1 ObjectTemplate.tracerScaler 10 ObjectTemplate.maxTracerScaler 60 ObjectTemplate.minTracerScaler 1 ObjectTemplate.tracerSizeModifier 3 ObjectTemplate.tracerTemplate p_tracer_r ObjectTemplate.tracerConvergeDistance -1 ObjectTemplate.tracerInterval 1 ObjectTemplate.minDamage 620/48 = 13 (Divide the energy at the maximum effective range by the DNF) ObjectTemplate.damage 2000/48 = 42 (Divide the energy at the muzzle by the DNF) ObjectTemplate.distToStartLoseDamage 0 ObjectTemplate.distToMinDamage 700 (Maximum practical reach) Now lets compare this with the original AK47 damage model ObjectTemplate.timeToLive CRD_NONE/0.5/0/0 ObjectTemplate.material 38 ObjectTemplate.minDamage 0.2 ObjectTemplate.damage 38 Velocity = 1000 Well I don't even know how is that supposed to work, but if you try to hit a target at 499m it will give you a damage of 0.2 and at 500m the bullet will simply die before hitting the target. If you go back and check the ballistic chart again you will see that the AK still having 800J at 500m if you are compensating your drop. That's about 40% of the original energy/damage and if we take the original 38 of damage as reference that minimum damage value should be 15 at the maximum range and not 0,2. With the new model the Ak will have a damage of 42 in the muzzle, 33 in a 175m range, 23 in a average effective range of 350m and 13 of minimum damage at its maximum effective range of 700m. So that way we maintain the magnitude of BF2 damage system but scaling accordingly with each weapon real ballistic energy, so each weapon will behave and variate it's damage as the real ones. Following the same technique we will have: 9mm handgun ObjectTemplate.timeToLive CRD_NONE/1.9/0/0 ObjectTemplate.minDamage = 334/25 =13 ObjectTemplate.damage= 500(J)/25(DNF) = 20 ObjectTemplate.distToStartLoseDamage 0 ObjectTemplate.distToMinDamage 360 ObjectTemplate.velocity 330 300 Win Sniper ObjectTemplate.timeToLive CRD_NONE/3.25/0/0 ObjectTemplate.minDamage 1980/28 = 36 ObjectTemplate.damage = 4800/34 = 141 ObjectTemplate.distToStartLoseDamage 0 ObjectTemplate.distToMinDamage 890 ObjectTemplate.velocity 1000 The only unrealistic stuff is that we kept it at BF2 standards for damage in each weapon class so we can have the same cool gameplay. The assault rifles are a bit underpowered in relation to the handguns. And all classes are underpowered when we take the reality into consideration. There is 2 ways to make all the classes scale the same as the real ones in the same rate. And make the model 100% realistic. The first one is to make the handguns behave as BBs using the average DNF of 34 for all classes, so we keep the BF2 damage standards and the weapons damage effectiveness scaling almost exactly as the real ones for all the classes but with a different magnitude than reality, which is the BF2 magnitude. That way the handguns would be very weak and the assault rifles much higher than BF2 standards so it means that at 180 distance you would need 4 shots with an AK-47 assault rifle to put some one down or 15 shots with a handgun at the same range, they are both unrealistic but the rifle gets much more powerful than it is on BF2 and the handguns even weaker than they were. The second way, and the most realistic one, would be to use a DFR of 10 for all weapons and have the real energy directly translated to damage in all classes, that would mean that a handgun would need 5 shots to put some one down at 180m, an assault rifle less than 2 shots and a sniper would have you killed twice at that distance. If you got shoot by an 9mm at 180mm once, you will probably not be able to move as before but you got 75% chance of survive and probably one of your 4 members would ger fucked up (25%), 4 shots of a 9mm even at 180m will drop you dead with 90% of certain. That is the most realistic model, but not sure if it is the most fun one. A single shot of an assault rifle at 10m distance could put you down for good. That's well aligned with the reality but not really fun for gameplay so I will keep the first model which follows BF2 characteristics for each class individually. We can't take the credit for them on the gameplay model which brought countless hours of fun for everyone that knows and tried the game. |
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2017-06-23, 22:12 | #2 |
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Re: RBE - Real Ballistic Environment - Guide
Here we go...
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2017-06-23, 23:20 | #3 |
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Re: RBE - Real Ballistic Environment - Guide
I haven't read it fully (I lack gun knowledge anyway) but congrats for the scientific approach.
Very salomonic resolution of the damage model, but I guess it's acceptable, at least on paper, to try to integrate realism and gameplay basically by merging them. Perhaps instead of merging vanilla values, PR 1.4.7 would be better. |
2017-06-23, 23:25 | #4 |
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Re: RBE - Real Ballistic Environment - Guide
I think for PR this DFR woud be great:
Pistols 20 Assault rifles 38 Snipers 28 If you have a gravity modifier in your projectile or weapon delete it after set the correct velocity. Let the engine do its work, it will set it to 1 but you don't need to tell that for a new class you need the weapon with the highest velocity in the class to calculate the maximum practical range and than the time to live, but you can use average speed and energy of the class for finding the: ObjectTemplate.minDamage ObjectTemplate.damage ObjectTemplate.distToMinDamage This will mean that every weapon in the same class will deal the same damage when at the same distance, but with different velocity within the class speed range, they will have the ballistic exactly as they should in real life so they would feel very different among them, different trajectory arcs, and different times to hit the target, and of course different reach and range of shooting. So from a single class you can make a lot of weapons that feels exactly as their real counterparts. you can also add the same class with a different projectile mass, that is going to change the energy, velocity and effective range so you have a lot of more options in the same class, let's say 7.62x39 and 223 Rem, they are both assault rifles but the mass in the 7.62x39 is around 123g while in the 223 is only 60g, so the energy in the 7.62x39 is much higher but with a slower velocity so the 223 will have less deviation and further reach, the difference in the ballistic is there even when using the same class for both but they would deal the same damage in a range the 7.62x39 can reach, that's not true cause the 7.62 has more energy, so dividing the class in 2 gives you option for most of the assault rifles out there, the ones with 45-70g and the ones from 120-180. I think that with no more than 6 projectiles you can make almost every weapon behave in a precision way, of course you can make the projectile and damage model for each weapon as long as their individual ballistic, which depends only of the velocity, geometry and time to live. The time to live using the fastest weapon in a class already cover all the other ones, but you can find it for each one to tweak it better for performance, the velocity and trajectory is already individual from real ballistic chart, the geometry should look like a bullet and have appropriate density and drag, I don't know if that input is in the projectile model or in the engine itself, the mass of it is added in the damage model when we use the ballistic calculator to find its energy and from that, the min/max damage and distance to min damage. Also, if you wanna try to enable drag for projectile in this model, try it with cx 0.026 |
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2017-06-24, 14:22 | #5 | |
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I can see that the community here is not very friendly since no one commented or expressed their opinion, but they rated the thread at the lowest value possible. Well I'm a naval engineer from brazilian army, that's the best approach I could think to represent reality and that has a easy way to balance a whole class of weapons with only one factor while keeping each one ballistic signature aligned exactly as they were in reality. And that's not by using the perception of how I fell about handguns or how they are supposed to work throwing random number on it, there is no achism those are real ballistic models used in real ballistic simulators. Well I had to do it for me anyway since I didn't find any ballistic model that seems correct out there for BF2. And I also would wrote it down anyway so I didn't get lost in the way so I decided to share it with other people. | |
2017-06-24, 14:39 | #6 | |
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What I meant about the merging was the damage model, not the ballistic simulation. I take it that in order to keep the differentiation in classes you propose to merge a kinetic based DM and a more arbitrary (vanilla). Is that incorrect? In regards of negative reviews, don't be surprised: the community is exhausted of fighting around the damage model, and I doubt anyone cares too much about ballistics right now due to that. Besides, your post is highly technical in the sense that it dives right into the game implementation, which users who haven't tinkered with the game will have trouble understanding. So don't worry about the reviews. Finally, I'm afraid the only way you'll get taken seriously is if you implement those changes yourself and prove them empirically. Check Vista's recent Damage model thread for more insight. Cheers, a fellow. | |
2017-06-24, 15:19 | #7 | |
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How real or how fun to play that magnitude would be can be determined by just changing the DFR. and thanks for the discussion, I really appreciate that. It's already implemented and tested, finishing some Hud Holo sights only. | |
2017-11-13, 19:25 | #8 |
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2017-11-13, 22:39 | #9 | |
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PS: If you ever plan on releasing the mod as a stand alone I suggest you change the mod name to something unrelated to Battlefield and dropping the use of DICE/EA logos anywhere to avoid any "letters" from them. Some cool untaken names for a possible stand alone release: 1) Tactical Engagements HD 2) Modern Conflicts HD 3) 21st Century Warfare HD 4) Combined Arms HD Also, it is great that you are sharing your work here with the PR community and the PR devs so thanks for that. | |
2017-11-15, 14:32 | #10 | |
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Yes I got that but it still their original work so I don't think I'm doing more harm than good. I'm not re-uploading exactly the same old game as the 2005 BF2, so maybe they can even use something from it? I'm not sure, but I also really don't care much, I'm doing this for free and I don't have anything they can take from me for that. Anyway I hope they enjoy the work more than hate it. That a remaster of a classic and as the classic it should be. I did some fix on the damages already, actually I used the wrong Dammage factor on the pistols so that's why they seem underpowered in the video. the rest was actually dam fine and balanced, even following all the real parameters of each weapon. Pretty happy with the final result and we will able to play it very soon if nothing goes wrong... again... lol | |
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