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Докладване на проблем с превода
If you remove the Heartbeat Sensor, the Ninja Perk becomes completely irrelevant until its Pro version is unlocked. I would probably cut Akimbo and Rapid Fire attachments as they completely change the gun's balance, but then I would end up redesigning everything anyway.
The new guns they have added have a rather limited set of attachments, if at all: the M40A3, Dragunov, and the Peacekeeper have no attachments, the AK-74u only gets the ACOG and Extended Mags (meaning there's four AKSU variants: naked, with ACOG, with Xmags, with both ACOG and Xmags), while the AK-47 Classic actually gets all of its classic attachments in addition to Bling support.
The MW2 Dragunov actually has all the attachments in its models, meaning it's almost complete and ready to be turned into a full-fledged sniper rifle complete with camos, but IW4X's game modification is not as extensive as to bring additional challenges for its new weapons.