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Suggestion regarding durability oils
So, hear me out for a second while I explain the problem.

If I take, for example, a Duhar LMG with 1000 durability, and give it a durability oil that increases that by 50% giving 1500 durability. What does this give me? It's a gun that breaks quicker. This is because the durability per shot before the use of the oil was 1, but after applying the oil the loss of durability per shot is now 2.

This isn't as pronounced on guns with high base durability like the Fisk or Ploika Compact, because the durability oil goes further with their base durability. It still seems to make most guns break quicker though, going counter to the point of the durability oil which I assume is supposed to make them break slower.

My proposed solution/s? Either buff the durability oils to always boost durability by a minimum of 100% plus whatever they are intended to add onto the durability, or make durability oils not count to the increased durability per shot. That last option is probably the most difficult but is also the most cohesive as it wouldn't massively bloat the durability numbers on all guns using them.

If anyone else is reading this, do you agree or disagree? And either way, do you have any better suggestions. I just came up with these suggestions on the fly after ruining my Duhar (I was lucky enough to find another thank goodness), so I don't know if they're much good.
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Date Posted: Nov 6, 2024 @ 11:29pm
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