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Now you can be super athletic in one weapon type but when you switch to something else you are suddenly exhausted after 3 swings again? Doesn´t make any sense to me.
Its almost like different tools, and different weapons have different weights and properties, who would have known?
Honestly it makes choosing skill points hard, and that's good. Now a single skill point into salvaging not only increases the damage I deal with wrench but lowers my stamina use. That basically lowers my stamina use twice while also making it faster.
The magazine drop bonus helps too.
Nu uh, you're wrong. There we go, the most impeccable of arguments on both sides now. :D