Originally posted by bustr
What will a more accurately modeled dispersion accomplish for us?
Actually we have a generic dispersion based only on gun caliber. That is, all 20mm guns have the very same dispersion modeled, doesnt matter where they are placed, nor the gun type, just caliber.
As an example, AH 30mm Mk108 has greater dispersion than 20mm MG-FF that has greater dispersion than 12mm Brownings. But, historically, 50" had greater dispersion than mk108 that had greater dispersion than MG-FF.
Considering 30mm Mk108 alone, 109G10 can load a single one with 60 rounds. If we put a generic big dispersion on that gun based on its caliber, you will be lucky getting a single kill with it. You cant just spray&pray with only 60 rounds and a single gun. With a more accurately modeled dispersion, Mk108 will become a much more accurate weapon. Basically, if you aim correctly your chance of hit with few rounds will be noticeably greater than with the current model. Accurately edited and marked gunsights will be really useful tools.
Other weapons, like 50" will suffer an increase in dispersion. Spraying&Praying with them will ensure more hits for the poor aimers, but concentrating the hits on a particular spot will be harder. Buffs will not dissintegrate your plane at 800 yards any more with concetrated fire, but chances of getting scattered hits will increase.