Radium-s Armament Template V1.0
employs a sophisticated material ID system. Instead of requiring a unique texture map for every single weapon, the template uses trimmed sheet textures.
This formula, embedded in the template, calculates the Resilience Delta —a numerical value that predicts how long a weapon system can remain effective under sustained combat stress. A high Delta-R indicates a "forgiving" weapon; a low Delta-R indicates a "specialist" weapon that requires precise handling. Radium-s Armament Template v1.0
Provides a clean structure for adding custom content to existing sandbox games. Conclusion employs a sophisticated material ID system
First, it reduces cognitive load on field commanders. Instead of manually calculating ammunition ratios under fire, a commander can reference pre-set "radium coefficients"—weighted values for penetration, blast radius, and radiological side effects (if applicable). Second, the template facilitates inter-branch interoperability. If naval, air, and ground forces all adopt RATv1.0, a missile transferred from a warship to a land-based launcher retains its logistical code, preventing the fragmentation seen in past conflicts. Finally, the template's emphasis on "armament lifecycles" encourages proactive maintenance, reducing the infamous 70% of equipment failures caused by poor storage or handling. A high Delta-R indicates a "forgiving" weapon; a