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Sprinting - as in using Shift while moving - is the sort of thing you should only use when not using it is guaranteed to kill you (like madly dashing for cover when someone's shooting at you or to get away from a grenade). Lowering your weapon with double-tap left CTRL will consume less stamina when moving between combat zones than covering that distance with your weapon raised. And, of course, how much stuff you're lugging around affects it as well.
1. Lower your weapon (double tap left CTRL) then hold it with one hand (press C) and you will be able to tab across the landscape for as long as you like.
2. To gain stamina while on the move press (W+S) and walk for a while and your stamina will slowly rise.
3. Sometimes it is quicker to go around a hill than over it so read the topography on the map (M) as contours effect stamina.
4. Only sprint in an emergency to find cover.
5. Rest before engaging long range targets.
6. If you are carrying a heavy load, remove backpack & launcher while fighting (remember where you put it and don't forget to pick it up again afterwards lol)
7. Take your time, war is like a game of chess and shouldn't be rushed. (unless you want to lose)
Hope this helps you enjoy the fatigue system :-)
im doing everything correctly...i just this the weapon sway and the fatigue are set a little to aggressively, The standing weapon sway is far too high and the fatigue need to be re adjusted slightly.
i never really use sprint only as you said and generally keep my weapon lowered when moving.
Also im playing simple rifleman,no launcher no pack, no vest simply uniform + clothing and rifle with 7 mags. 2 smoke and 2 he grenade.
In reality a royal marines commando carries approximatly 21-30 pounds + a rifle.
Just to enlighten you. :)
Completely wrong!
During training, the guys carry 80 pounds + rifle
http://www.royalmarines.uk/threads/carrying-a-heavy-bergen.19886/
http://tips4jobs.co.uk/job-bank/armed-forces/royal-marines-commando.php
Simple research suffices.
Because this game is played mainly by nolifers who know nothing about guns, realism etc..
They do not even know that all Arma games without mods /such as ACE etc/ can not be called a simulator by any way.
I am a member on some forums about military history, guns etc because it is something like my hobby and you would be surprised how these pros laugh about Arma and its "realism".
this is for training, in the field the average carry weight is a 30 pound pack with rifle and ammo.
The weapon sway stays the same regardless of which scope your using. Using a scope doesn't just magnify your vision but every movement of the weapon too.
If your using a x4 scope then sway will look 4x worse and if you use a x75 power scope then it will magnify the sway by 75, however it is not actually moving any further than if you were using iron sights.