Outbreak Perfected Configuration Physics Guide
Outbreak Perfected feels precise because several small forces work together. This calculator treats each setup as a controlled pulse system. It links impact, range loss, recoil growth, hit chance, and nanite stacking. The result is not a game database clone. It is a physics style model for comparing configurations.
Why configuration matters
A stable pulse stream keeps more shots near the aim point. Better grouping raises hit probability. More hits create more nanite stacks. Those stacks add delayed damage and reward clean burst timing. Range also matters. A target beyond the optimal distance receives less effective impact. The calculator lets you test that loss before changing a build.
What the model estimates
The page estimates average bullet damage, nanite damage, total burst output, damage per second, and time to defeat a target. It also gives range efficiency, hit probability, recoil spread, and a final configuration score. Each value changes when you adjust stability, recoil impulse, target movement, catalyst bonus, or resistance.
Physics view of the weapon
The model uses simple motion and probability ideas. Recoil impulse increases angular spread. Stability reduces that spread. Distance converts angular error into wider shot separation. Aim assistance improves the chance of staying on target. Damage resistance reduces both bullet and nanite output. Range falloff reduces impact after the optimal zone.
Best use cases
Use this calculator when comparing loadouts, planning challenge runs, or checking how much stability is needed for longer lanes. It is also useful for testing catalyst assumptions. Enter one setup, record the result, then change one variable. This method keeps comparisons fair and easy to explain.
Reading the score
The score combines damage pace, accuracy, range retention, and stability. A high score means the configuration is balanced for the selected target. It does not guarantee perfect play. It shows which settings are efficient under the inputs you selected. Always review the separate metrics before choosing a final setup.
Because the form keeps every input visible, you can audit the full chain. The example table gives sample values for quick checks. CSV export stores the numerical result. PDF export captures the visible report. Keep notes for each test run. Small changes can often reveal strong tradeoffs quickly.