If you INCREASE a race car's speed, it goes [i]faster[/i]; REDUCE it, the car goes [i]slower.[/i], however
On Destiny weapons, however, it seems you are saying that if you INCREASE the reload speed, it takes LONGER to reload; i.e., the reload process is [i]slower[/i], not [i]faster[/i]. This impression seems to be born out by the 'pacer bar' for reload speed getting LONGER as reload speeds go UP.
Perhaps using the terms "improve" and "diminish" might make more sense in your universe. So, if you IMPROVE the reload speed, the bar goes down and the weapon loads more quickly. If you DIMINISH the reload speed, the bar goes up and the weapon loads more slowly.
Or am I totally missing something here?
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You are overthinking this: if you INCREASE a race car's speed, it gets to its destination FASTER. Like reload: if you INCREASE the reload speed, it FINISHES reloading FASTER.
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More fast, less slow.
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Edited by GrundleBeans: 3/25/2021 7:58:59 PMAre you referring to the bar and/or Masterwork perk that represents reload speed when inspecting a weapon? (i.e. along with Handling, Stability, Accuracy, etc.)