Crossout Cabin Definitions

Power Score
Power / Combat Rating for each part, when added together gives your the total Power Score. Determines placment in PVP battles and a miniumal PS requirment has to be met to run PVE Raids.
Power
The ability for the vehicle to over come the weight / Mass of the vehicle. Affects your vehicles ability to accelerate. Use Engine to increased rating.
Max speed
The max optimal speed. reduced when weight exceeds Tonnage Limit. Use Engine to increased rating.
Tonnage
Limit before vehicle performance is affected, Max speed reduce after reached. Use Engine to increased rating.
Mass LImit
Max weight limit a cabin can have. This is the weight of all parts and weapons combined. This can not be exceeded. Use Engine to increased rating.
Added Energy
How much total energy a vehicle can supply. Weapons and Hardware require energy to operate limiting the amount that can be place on a vehicle. Use Generators to increased rating.
Durability
How much damage a your cabin can take before being destroyed. Add Structure parts to increased rating
Mass
Total weight of a part, contributes to Mass Limit and Tonnage Limits.

Crossout Weapon Definitions

Power Score
Power / Combat Rating for each part, when added together gives your the total Power Score. Determines placment in PVP battles and a miniumal PS requirment has to be met to run PVE Raids.
Damage
The amount of damage a weapon does per shot. Damage rating is not comparability across weapon types. Damage rating shows relative damage in comparison to weapons of the same type.
Fire Rate
The speed at which your weapon can fire. Rating show relative rates in comparison to the weapon of the same type. The higher the number the faster the fire rate.
Range
The distance that your weapon can fire.
Accuracy
The ability for the weapon to hit the intended target. The high the value the more accurate each shot is.
Time to overheat
Time it takes for your weapon to overheat. When a weapon overheats you will not be unable to fire until the weapon has cooled down. Use Coolers to increase the time it takes for a weapon to overheat.
Durability
How much damage a your Weapon can take before being destroyed. Add Structure parts to increased rating
Energy Drain
The amount of energy points need to mount the weapon. Max determine by Cabins Add Energy stat. Use Generators to increased rating.
Mass
Total weight of a part, contributes to Mass Limit and Tonnage Limits.
Max Ammo
Determine the maximum ammo that you can carry. Weapons without a Max Ammo stat have unlimited rounds. Use Ammo Pack to increase Max Ammo.
Features
Percentage of damage resistance given to some parts. Bullet, Blast, Melee, Thermal are the four damage resistance types.

Crossout Hardware Definitions

Blast Power
How much damage the part does when destroyed.
Added Energy
How energy a Generator addd to the max energy a cabin can handle. Weapons and Hardware require energy to operate limiting the amount that can be place on a vehicle.
Tonnage
How much Tonnage an Engine adds to the cabins limit.
Mass Limit
How much additional wieght an Engine adds to the cabins limit.
Max. Cabin Speed
How much additional top Speed an Engine adds to the cabin.
Power
How much additional power an Engine adds to the cabin.
Fuel REserves
The amout of fuel a Booster has. The more fuel the longer the speed boosts last.
Durability
How much damage a your Hardware can take before being destroyed.
Energy Drain
The amount of energy points need to mount the hardware part. Max determine by Cabins Add Energy stat. Use Generators to increased rating.
Mass
Total weight of a part, contributes to Mass Limit and Tonnage Limits.

Crossout Moving Parts Definitions

Power Score
Power / Combat Rating for each part, when added together gives your the total Power Score. Determines placment in PVP battles and a miniumal PS requirment has to be met to run PVE Raids
Tonnage
How much Tonnage a Moving Part adds to the cabins limit.
Power
How much power is reduced for each moving part installed.
Durability
How much damage a Moving Part can take before being destroyed.
Mass
Total weight of a moving part, contributes to Mass Limit and Tonnage Limits.