I realize the point of ammo stacks is to limit total carrying, but they just fill inventory without needing too.
Please Double Ammo Stack Sizes at least so we can use our inventories instead of fight them all the time!
Thank you!
I realize the point of ammo stacks is to limit total carrying, but they just fill inventory without needing too.
Please Double Ammo Stack Sizes at least so we can use our inventories instead of fight them all the time!
Thank you!
You could carry about 400 rounds of 7.62, but you wouldn’t be able to fight. The best GZ game at the moment is the Hardcore Challenge which allows you two weapons and nine slots of Inventory (oh, and no Plundra, fast travel or adrenaline). That’s a bit more real…
Fair enough, then they should stack higher in your bank/box at least.
@Xeviar
IMHO these stack sizes are already far over the top as is, not even mentioning Plundra.
You just do not walk a battle field with 1200 rounds of 7.62 and 1200 rounds of 5.56mm, 400 rounds of 9mm, 200 Adren Pens, 50 FP Packs, 20 weapons? (note, hyperbole to make a point)
Not unless you has a donkey with you carrying all that…
About HP and Adren, making new topic…
I can say only about Russian army standards.Every man must have 12 fully loaded AK magazines + same amount of ammo in backpack,6-8 grenades (each 600g).And I not talking about all other gear;)))Machine gunner even worse-2000 rounds to his primary weapon))Every soldier looks like mule😂
So yeah,they could increase ammunition capacity from 240 rounds in stack till at least 360
The NATO 7.62 is heavier than the Russian one. Our standard load-out was four 20 round magazines and the same amount in the pack (but no automatic fire). Probably four grenades, a shamoolie or two (para-flares), another 100 rounds of link for the gunner and maybe an 84mm round for the Charlie G gunner. Nevertheless, on a ten day deep penetration patrol it’d be all you could do to lift the bergen.
Our machine gunners using 7,62x54R (PK,PKM,Pecheneg).It’s same weight or lil bit heavier than NATO ammo.One standard loaded AKM magazine weight 600g.In 1980-1990 standard loadout was 6 mags + 6 F1 or RGD-5 grenades,2 ROP’s (signal rockets) for simple infantry man.For long raids behind frontline troopers took double sometimes triple munitions.So yeah,they looks like a horses:joy:
@Bootie, not that it matters, but there were two Warsaw Pact 7.62 rounds. There’s, the intermediate round for the AKs, and a high power round. I want to say they’re 7.62x39 and 7.62x54, but those measurements could be off by a few millimeters. Not 100% sure, but I think the 7.62x54s are slightly heavier than NATO 7.62mm, as @Dusty said.
Yes, that’d be why he was specifying the machine gunners. We used to carry link (belt) for them. But remember, we were experienced soldiers, and those used to long patrols - at 17 I couldn’t have carried a half of it…