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perhaps it should be noted that close range use of the sniper rifle is made easier by 'pausing' the game with the power selection menu, and angling your reticule onto a target. Useful in sticky situations to get no-scopes. --92.9.55.225 23:17, 10 June 2009 (UTC)

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I've taken the time to upload some screencaps (featuring Garrus Vakarian) of each individual sniper rifle. Enjoy ---Phylarion 15:05, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

Missing data Edit

I added entries for 3 Sniper Rifles that weren't listed originally, could anyone fill in the missing specs for them? ---Phylarion 15:05, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

Started entering the data, but found some inconsistency with some of the existing data in the article. I'll go through the list at a later date and recheck the entire article. --silverstrike 16:01, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

DPS calc for ME2 weaponsEdit

I've made a DPS equation based on data made available here:

http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/file/944906/58941

http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/128/index/1143264

I'd like to post the DPS for each weapon, but I'm sure doing so without explanation would cause much consternation. I think it's very useful information, but I'm not sure how to roll it out. Thoughts? Servius 05:31, February 12, 2010 (UTC)

Pretty difficult to say how this info would fit in, even Dragon Age Wiki didn't bother with DPS values but then again, the design of the DAO wiki is extremely organised and wouldn't have anywhere for DPS information. IMHO though, DPS is interesting for comparing weapons but it's not practically useful because DPS is subjective depending on how often you pop out from cover during combat, what upgrades you've researched, whether you're constantly firing, ammo type etc. On top of that, you don't get to know the enemies' shields, armour or health values. Other than knowing that Sniper Rifle A has higher DPS than Sniper Rifle B, the DPS value is kind of pointless. But anyway post what you have up here in a table (just for sniper rifles) and we'll see if it can fit in anywhere, maybe could just start with stating in the "Player Notes" sections how each sniper rifle ranks in terms of DPS, "E.g. The Widow has the highest DPS of all sniper rifles against armor." - Unregistered
I've already done it. You can see it here Weaponry Comparison. Servius 01:19, February 14, 2010 (UTC)

New SR Table Proposed Edit

I've made a new Sniper Rifle table (for ME2). It's basically neater (in appearance and code) and fits the new skin better (the original becomes needlessly long). Check it out at my sandbox; any useful suggestions may be made here, and would be appreciated. --AnotherRho 03:42, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

Extended tables Edit

Any tables that are too big to fit on a standard screen (remembering that some of us still use 17" 1024*1280 res should be redirected to another page where it can be fitted on with extensions. Nested tables are just another example of the stupidity of both the users and hosts of websites trying to make things look pretty when denying accessibility to those who just want info - which is what wiki is all about).

Numbers for ME3 Edit

Are those numbers concerning WCFDA reliable? Because it says that Mantis and Black Widow have the same Base-Damage, but if I add the same Mods to both(in my case Barrel and Concentration), the Widow shows a lot less DMG than the Mantis.

That REALLY concerns me right now, as I was hoping to have the Widow as my new superhigh-dmg-baby till the end -.-

The short answer is: the graphical bars are unreliable, and the WCFDA numbers listed here are estimates (and therefore, also unreliable). There are various sources posted around the BSN that calculate the actual damage numbers. Trandra (talk) 18:43, September 19, 2012 (UTC)
Seriously? Damn, how can you know that something does more damage, if the bar is rather significantly lower?(at least, it is distinguishable, if you get my drift- some weapons have such a small difference that you have to take out a magnifier, but between mantis and widow is a easily spotable difference...). and how are those numbers guessed? I play on insanity and every shot depletes one full bar on most enemies and on others, there is no visible difference(I cant spot it, if I deal 3.5 or 3.7 bars of damage to an atlas :D ) --Wotemer (talk) 07:39, September 20, 2012 (UTC)
Language. Lancer1289 (talk) 12:56, September 20, 2012 (UTC)

Intermittent Assassination Edit

I am wondering if this is a glitch. I like to snipe from a distance (ME). The first shot I can use Assassination, but when it fully recharges it is still grayed-out and unavailable and I don't know why. I am too far away to be Dampened and it happens too often. It occasionally happens with my assault rifle and Overkill too. Maya Roses (talk) 03:31, February 23, 2013 (UTC)

Place to find better weapons data for ME3? Edit

ME3 practically buries us in weapons choices, but the data provided in the game doesn't really provide, for the most part, "actually useful" information on how much damage weapons can do relative to one another. DPS numbers for example would at least be a start. Since official/confirmable information presumably doesn't exist, I wouldn't expect to find it on this wiki, but can anyone point me to somewhere that attempts to provide realistic/practical comparisons between weapons? Thx! Cattlesquat (talk) 17:22, May 1, 2013 (UTC)

Google Docs Spreadsheet updated by BSN user Cyonan. Shows both SP and MP stats in the different tabs. Trandra (talk) 19:55, May 1, 2013 (UTC)
Holy wow! Thanks Trandra! Cattlesquat (talk) 20:39, May 1, 2013 (UTC)

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