i want to say thanks(again?) for this awesome mod, Dioxine!
i have a question though:
did you try making bows with pocket-hold or offhand-hold ammo?
paying reload-times for a bow doesn't make sense to me.
It makes complete sense to me.
A) In reality quivers do not hold a lot of arrows - sport shooting quivers (placed at the hip/belt) hold 10-12 arrows (these are thin, light and not very long). "Historical" quivers held from 10-20 (belt quivers) to 20-40 (back quivers) - depending on the size of the bow (and thus arrows). Piratez-wise we can assume the quivers used are the smaller kind worn on the belt (so they do not take any actual equipment space).
B) Most of the time quivers were not worn in a way that was readily accessible - they usually had covers, strings, etc. that would keep the arrows protected in transport and/or from falling out during movement. Thus, the 'reload' of the bow is (I always assumed) the time-cost of preparing another quiver to fire, not the cost of 'reloading' the bow with a new arrow (which is factored in TU of a shot).
Also a question regarding "pocket-hold" - how do you expect holding a bundle of, say,12x 50cm arrows in a pocket without them interfering with movement and/or getting damaged? I once forgot my quiver to practice and had to shoot arrows held in a cargo-pants side pocket - doable, but forget about moving and bloody difficult to draw new arrows.
"offhand hold" (ie. you hold the arrows with the same hand that you hold the bow with) is good for 3-4 shots at most - impossible to hold more and still maintain a comfortable grip. And even then your accuracy suffers, because you don't have a sure grip.