This is the second in a series of infographics that showcase the Battlefield Sports’ gaming guns.
Infographics are all the rage nowadays.
They are a simple way to depict complex information.
And the Battlefield Sports SATR 2 system offers a lot of options.
This infographic series shows the Morita in easy, standard, and hard mode.
The graphic highlights important components of the weapon emulation.
This infographic tells the story of the Morita's gaming gun features.
The Morita is an awesome gaming gun in class. When ordering a Morita the crew can manufacture them configured as a SAW (with a red-dot scope) or as a Sniper Rifle (with a telescopic scope).
The Morita has been manufactured by Battlefield Sports since 2002.
It is designed to function as typical light machine gun. It has cool SFX.
The Morita has both fully automatic and semi-auto options. The gamer can toggle between these by pressing the black button (right hand side) near the trigger once.
In easy mode the gamer can be shot only once per every 2 seconds.
So if a gamer starts out with 5 hit points (5HP) which is a common setting then they are guaranteed to survive for 10 seconds.
The first row of the infographic shows that Morita software settings has 99 bullets in each magazine.
And it has 6 spare magazines.
When in easy mode there is no recoil simulation.
In easy mode the gaming gun automatically reloads for the gamer.
The Morita has a fire rate of 400RPM (400 rounds per minute).
Just like in easy mode the Morita in standard mode has both fully automatic and semi-auto options. The gamer can toggle between full-auto and semi-auto.
In standard mode the gamer can be shot only once per second.
So if a gamer starts out with 5 hit points (5HP) then they are guaranteed to survive for 5 seconds.
The first row of the infographic shows that Morita software settings has 99 bullets in each magazine.
And it has 6 spare magazines.
When in standard mode the recoil simulation is two seconds.
This means every time a gamer shoots their red-dot (the optical illusion inside the red-dot scope) disappears for two seconds. This is the recoil simulation but on boot a Battlefield Operator can override this setting.
In standard mode the gamer needs to manually reload.
When the gamer presses the red button (left hand side) near the trigger, it takes 5 seconds to reload.
The Morita has a fire rate of 400RPM (400 rounds per minute).
In hard the Morita has both fully automatic and semi-auto options.
The gamer can toggle between with the press of the black (mode) button.
In hard mode the gamer can be shot once per half a second.
This makes it really hard!
Take cover immediately or you will be out of the game (or at least looking for a re-spawn).
Like in the other modes the infographic shows that Morita has 99 bullets in each magazine.
And it has 6 spare magazines.
When in hard mode the recoil simulation is two seconds.
This means every time a gamer shoots their red-dot (the optical illusion inside the red-dot scope) disappears for 2 seconds.
In hard mode the gamer needs to manually reload.
When the gamer presses the red (reload) button it takes 5 seconds to reload.
The Morita has a fire rate of 400RPM (400 rounds per minute).