2014-06-24 / 06:43 UTC GMT +00:00
I don't know exactly what LMAG's take is on this, but most places I have ever played had a "hard cap". Basically a number set 20 FPS above the limit. Example would be; the limit is 400 FPS, then the hard cap is 420 FPS, etc. The hard cap meant that hop-up on or off, gas gun warmed up or cooled down, weight of BBs changed up, etc, your gun could not, at any point during the day, go over the hard cap. Even by 1 FPS. Hop-up, BB weight, are all things a player should be able to change on the fly. But, if there is a limit, usually a velocity and energy limit, then your gun shouldn't be able to exceed it.
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