Talk:Primed Quickdraw/@comment-34733210-20180728070608/@comment-25254386-20180729165339

No, there's not. If weapon A deals more damage than weapon B then it's "implied" weapons A has a higher damage value than B. It says absolutely nothing about their DPS.

In this case would A usually also have the higher DPS of the two? Yes, and that's probably what you're referring to. But that is not always the case; B could have a higher DPS than A due to fire rate and such, even if it has less damage.

Context does matter, sure. But it isn't hard to use DPS over damage in appropriate situations either. Interchanging a scalar or vector with a rate is simply wrong, context or implications aside.