Bazooka & Torvan
Ever thought about how a dynamic ammo drop algorithm could cut reload times in the heat of battle?
Yeah, it could shave a few seconds off, but I still keep my ammo in the rack, not hanging out on the field. If you want speed, you use a machine gun, not a dynamic drop.
Keeping the rack is fine, but a drop system could free your hands for the machine gun so you actually get to fire. Think of it as a swap‑in, not a drop‑out.
Sure, if the drop is reliable and quick, it’s a good trick. Just keep it tight, no glitches, and you can keep firing.
If it’s glitch‑free and instant, I’ll add it to the load‑out. No time wasted, just straight firepower.
Sounds solid, just make sure it stays solid. No sloppy drops, no wasted shots. Keep it tight and you’ll stay on fire.
Got it—tight as a bolt, no room for errors. I’ll run the audit tonight, then we’ll fire it out on the field.
Good. Stick to the plan, keep it tight, and we’ll fire when the time comes.Got it. Keep the system tight, no slack. We'll push it when the moment comes.