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Fox Gaden
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Posted - 2014.02.26 14:33:00 -
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Shotgun: The Shotgun in DUST is a Plasma weapon. It fires a number of small supper heated pellets of plasma. Initially the ammo pellets are held in electromagnetic suspension in the reaction chamber where they are supper heated until they reach a live plasma state. When the Shotgun is fired the plasma pellets are expelled by electromagnets in a process somewhat similar to how a Rail weapon works. (This is why both Plasma and Rail are calcified as Hybrid weapons.)
These superheated pellets contain an immense amount of energy in an unstable state. When they impact the target they release that heat energy, vaporizing the surface they impact, causing an explosive out-gassing of vaporized material. These projectiles are very deadly at close range, but as the pellets travel through the air they out-gas and cool, losing much of that stored energy. At 15m they impact like hot paint balls and by 25m they would have literally evaporated.
The reaction chamber and power packs used in the operation of the Shotgun make it one of the heaviest of the light weapons. This results in lower aiming/tracking speeds, as well as making it slow to bring to bare after a sprint. While the pistols can be aimed quickly, and the Infantry Riles are still fairly light to handle, the Shotgun is a ponderous thing for a light or medium suit to be carrying. Only the heavy weapons are slower to aim, and slower to bring to bare when coming out of a sprint.
The slower rate of fire of the Shotgun is a result of the time it takes to superheat the amo pellets into plasma.
Ion Pistol: The Ion Pistol of course has a much smaller reaction chamber and smaller battery packs. For it to achieve the heat and damage potential comparable to a shotgun it requires an extended charge time, which in turn tends to overhead the pistol after a single charged shot. When not charged, the Ion Pistol shoots cooler plasma pellets which contain less heat energy and therefor do less damage.
Assault Rifle: The Assault Rifle does not attempt to heat the plasma it fires to such a high degree, so uses a different reaction chamber configuration and smaller batteries. The Assault Rifle achieves its damage through a high rate of fire, while using cooler, lower damage, plasma. Since the plasma the Assault Rifle fires is cooler and denser, it does not degrade as quickly. This allows the Assault Rifle to achieve much greater ranges than other plasma weapons. There may also be other technologies used to assist in containing the plasma over such long ranges, but if so it is classified and I do not have access to it at this time.
Plasma Cannon: The Plasma Cannon does not fire pellets. It super heats a 6" cylindrical rod into a fist sized ball of plasma which is expelled electromagnetically as a single flaming ball of bone searing ferry. While the surface of the ball out-gasses the same as a shotgun pellet, the shear volume of plasma in each shot insures that it retains massive damage potential over considerable distances. The massive heat buildup in the reaction chamber is expelled through a vent pipe that extends over the operators shoulder when the Plasma Cannon is fired. It is usually not a good idea to stand directly behind someone who is operating a Plasma Cannon as the blowback will toast marshmallows.
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Turtle Hermit Roshi
D.A.R.K L.E.G.I.O.N D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.02.26 14:50:00 -
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this makes me think i could make a IRL plasma SG
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Piercing Serenity
Fatal Absolution General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.02.26 15:07:00 -
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Fox Gaden wrote:Shotgun: The Shotgun in DUST is a Plasma weapon. It fires a number of small supper heated pellets of plasma. Initially the ammo pellets are held in electromagnetic suspension in the reaction chamber where they are supper heated until they reach a live plasma state. When the Shotgun is fired the plasma pellets are expelled by electromagnets in a process somewhat similar to how a Rail weapon works. (This is why both Plasma and Rail are calcified as Hybrid weapons.)
These superheated pellets contain an immense amount of energy in an unstable state. When they impact the target they release that heat energy, vaporizing the surface they impact, causing an explosive out-gassing of vaporized material. These projectiles are very deadly at close range, but as the pellets travel through the air they out-gas and cool, losing much of that stored energy. At 15m they impact like hot paint balls and by 25m they would have literally evaporated.
The reaction chamber and power packs used in the operation of the Shotgun make it one of the heaviest of the light weapons. This results in lower aiming/tracking speeds, as well as making it slow to bring to bare after a sprint. While the pistols can be aimed quickly, and the Infantry Riles are still fairly light to handle, the Shotgun is a ponderous thing for a light or medium suit to be carrying. Only the heavy weapons are slower to aim, and slower to bring to bare when coming out of a sprint.
The slower rate of fire of the Shotgun is a result of the time it takes to superheat the amo pellets into plasma.
Ion Pistol: The Ion Pistol of course has a much smaller reaction chamber and smaller battery packs. For it to achieve the heat and damage potential comparable to a shotgun it requires an extended charge time, which in turn tends to overhead the pistol after a single charged shot. When not charged, the Ion Pistol shoots cooler plasma pellets which contain less heat energy and therefor do less damage.
Assault Rifle: The Assault Rifle does not attempt to heat the plasma it fires to such a high degree, so uses a different reaction chamber configuration and smaller batteries. The Assault Rifle achieves its damage through a high rate of fire, while using cooler, lower damage, plasma. Since the plasma the Assault Rifle fires is cooler and denser, it does not degrade as quickly. This allows the Assault Rifle to achieve much greater ranges than other plasma weapons. There may also be other technologies used to assist in containing the plasma over such long ranges, but if so it is classified and I do not have access to it at this time.
Plasma Cannon: The Plasma Cannon does not fire pellets. It super heats a 6" cylindrical rod into a fist sized ball of plasma which is expelled electromagnetically as a single flaming ball of bone searing ferry. While the surface of the ball out-gasses the same as a shotgun pellet, the shear volume of plasma in each shot insures that it retains massive damage potential over considerable distances. The massive heat buildup in the reaction chamber is expelled through a vent pipe that extends over the operators shoulder when the Plasma Cannon is fired. It is usually not a good idea to stand directly behind someone who is operating a Plasma Cannon as the blowback will toast marshmallows.
Just helping you out with a few typos
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.02.26 15:14:00 -
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Turtle Hermit Roshi wrote:this makes me think i could make a IRL plasma SG Plasma is one of the four states of matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma. The energy required to produce enough plasma to make a weapon would be substantial. If you did manage to replicate a DUST shotgun with todayGÇÖs technology you would be lucky if you could fit it on a truck.
But yes, the principles of the DUST Shotgun are based on current science.
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.02.26 15:17:00 -
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Piercing Serenity wrote:Just helping you out with a few typos Thanks.
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Ninja Troll
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.02.26 15:21:00 -
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Fox Gaden wrote:Shotgun: ... The slower rate of fire of the Shotgun is a result of the time it takes to superheat the amo pellets into plasma. ... Is this the reason why SG proficiency is 3% reduction ROF per level?
So slower ROF would mean more heat, therefore more range or damage?
I've only gone as far as level 3 in SG operation because the proficiency didn't make sense to me.
BTW thanks for your informative threads.
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ChromeBreaker
SVER True Blood General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.02.26 15:24:00 -
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I recomend reading up on Blaster technology in eve :)
Also my own thought.... what happened to all the light? Plasma bolts are like tiny suns (literally)
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neausea 1987
R 0 N 1 N
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Posted - 2014.02.26 15:43:00 -
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i just like the way you explain thiseven though i know how it works it makes me feel better to read this and go melt people, the other weapons are simple to explain but please do, its a joy to read.
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pseudosnipre
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Posted - 2014.02.26 15:55:00 -
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Would pellets stay distinguishable once heated to plasma or would they merge into a blob similar to a plasma cannon round, albeit smaller?
Assuming the latter, and understanding that damage results from the plasma state and not the muzzle velocity, would the shotgun conceivably benefit from an optional, linear charge shot (similar to NKs)?
More plasma put into firing chamber = more dmg/shot Time to heat plasma = longer charge time More mass proppelled by limited field intensity = lower velocity/range
I'd be ok with a 3s charge consuming 3 shells and doing 1200+ dmg at 3m...just an idea.
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.02.26 16:04:00 -
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ChromeBreaker wrote:I recomend reading up on Blaster technology in eve :)
Also my own thought.... what happened to all the light? Plasma bolts are like tiny suns (literally) I expect that the material which is converted into Plasma is selected to radiate mostly in either the inferred or ultraviolet spectrum to reduce the visible flash which would give away the shotgun operatorGÇÖs position. The Plasma Cannon shot still emits quite a bit of visible light despite this.
As for reading up on Blaster tech in EVE, ship mounted Blasters fire electromagnetic containment bottles which release their plasma on impact. Thanks for the suggestion though, as I ran across an EVELOPEDIA entry which confirms that electromagnetic containment bottles are used in hand held Plasma Rifles as well. I had suspected as much, but this gives me confirmation. I will edit my Assault Rifle entry accordingly.
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TranquilBiscuit ofVaLoR
TCD ToXiCaTeD RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2014.02.26 16:15:00 -
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Ninja Troll wrote:Fox Gaden wrote:Shotgun: ... The slower rate of fire of the Shotgun is a result of the time it takes to superheat the amo pellets into plasma. ... Is this the reason why SG proficiency is 3% reduction ROF per level? So slower ROF would mean more heat, therefore more range or damage? I've only gone as far as level 3 in SG operation because the proficiency didn't make sense to me. BTW thanks for your informative threads. the shotgun proficiency description is a typo. it actually INCREASES the RoF for each level. based on Fox Gaden's explanation to shotguns, it means that you are reducing the amount of time it takes to heat the plasma after each shot, allowing you to fire faster.
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.02.26 16:30:00 -
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I edited the Assault Rifle explanation.
After doing some more research I discovered that the Assault rifle achieves longer range by firing electromagnetic containment bottles which hold the plasma until impact. The Assault Rifle uses technology similar to the Rail Rifle to propel each round, but the containment bottles which hold the plasma are larger than the solid mettle shot that the Rail Rifle shoots, so the Assault Rifle cannot achieve the same range that itGÇÖs Caldari cousin achieves.
The Assault Rifle primarily does heat damage from the released plasma. The Rail Rifle by comparison uses a solid round which is fired at a much higher rate of speed to do kinetic damage.
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Fox Gaden
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Posted - 2014.02.26 16:45:00 -
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pseudosnipre wrote:Would pellets stay distinguishable once heated to plasma or would they merge into a blob similar to a plasma cannon round, albeit smaller?
Assuming the latter, and understanding that damage results from the plasma state and not the muzzle velocity, would the shotgun conceivably benefit from an optional, linear charge shot (similar to NKs)?
More plasma put into firing chamber = more dmg/shot Time to heat plasma = longer charge time More mass proppelled by limited field intensity = lower velocity/range
I'd be ok with a 3s charge consuming 3 shells and doing 1200+ dmg at 3m...just an idea. I believe that the pellets remain separate, which accounts for the dispersion of the shotgun.
I had heard that a magnetic pellet is fired with each plasma pellet to help it maintain the plasma pelletGÇÖs integrity and keep the plasma moving in the right direction. Basically due to magnetic attraction the plasma follows the solid magnetic pellet. However, I have not been able to confirm this.
Applying additional heat to the plasma would increase the damage but would not help with range. In fact the hotter the plasma the more unstable it will be, which could reduce effective range.
A charged version of the shotgun is theoretically possible, particularly since this method is used for the Ion Pistol. It would probably case the Shotgun to overheat, just as the Ion Pistol does. You would probably only need a charged shot from a Shotgun to take a Heavy in the back or the stop a LAV.
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Zirzo Valcyn
Kameira Lodge Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2014.02.26 16:47:00 -
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Fox Gaden wrote:Turtle Hermit Roshi wrote:this makes me think i could make a IRL plasma SG Plasma is one of the four states of matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma. The energy required to produce enough plasma to make a weapon would be substantial. If you did manage to replicate a DUST shotgun with todayGÇÖs technology you would be lucky if you could fit it on a truck. But yes, the principles of the DUST Shotgun are based on current science. maybe if the weapon was powered by plutonium it could be small enough
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Ninja Troll
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.02.26 16:51:00 -
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TranquilBiscuit ofVaLoR wrote:Ninja Troll wrote:Fox Gaden wrote:Shotgun: ... The slower rate of fire of the Shotgun is a result of the time it takes to superheat the amo pellets into plasma. ... Is this the reason why SG proficiency is 3% reduction ROF per level? So slower ROF would mean more heat, therefore more range or damage? I've only gone as far as level 3 in SG operation because the proficiency didn't make sense to me. BTW thanks for your informative threads. the shotgun proficiency description is a typo. it actually INCREASES the RoF for each level. based on Fox Gaden's explanation to shotguns, it means that you are reducing the amount of time it takes to heat the plasma after each shot, allowing you to fire faster. Ahh typo, good one CCP. Thanks for the info, it makes more sense to have faster RoF.
Adv Scout with SG. I enjoy killing Heavies, Snipers, and Scanemies.
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Cody Sietz
Bullet Cluster Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2014.02.26 17:29:00 -
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Piercing Serenity wrote:Fox Gaden wrote: Plasma Cannon: The Plasma Cannon does not fire pellets. It super heats a 6" cylindrical rod into a fist sized ball of plasma which is expelled electromagnetically as a single flaming ball of bone searing ferry. While the surface of the ball out-gasses the same as a shotgun pellet, the shear volume of plasma in each shot insures that it retains massive damage potential over considerable distances. The massive heat buildup in the reaction chamber is expelled through a vent pipe that extends over the operators shoulder when the Plasma Cannon is fired. It is usually not a good idea to stand directly behind someone who is operating a Plasma Cannon as the blowback will toast marshmallows.
Just helping you out with a few typos But you didn't correct "bone searing ferry" shouldn't it be "fury"?
Please know that this is not a jab, and I very much enjoyed reading about Plasma weapons (my favorite weapons)
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Arkena Wyrnspire
Fatal Absolution
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Posted - 2014.02.26 17:34:00 -
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Cody Sietz wrote: Just helping you out with a few typos
But you didn't correct "bone searing ferry" shouldn't it be "fury"?
Please know that this is not a jab, and I very much enjoyed reading about Plasma weapons (my favorite weapons)[/quote]
Pointing out a few typos does not mean that the entire thing was thoroughly proofread and every error pointed out, it means pointing out a few typos.
Likewise, though. I very much enjoy the EVE lore.
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Hagintora
Chatelain Rapid Response Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.02.26 17:40:00 -
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Wait...The Ion Pistol is a mini Shotgun? That I can haz? For my very own? |
Fox Gaden
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Posted - 2014.02.26 17:46:00 -
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Hagintora wrote:Wait...The Ion Pistol is a mini Shotgun? That I can haz? For my very own? I canGÇÖt seem to find an image of it now, but I have seen images of it before. It looks like a small shotgun, with the same round reaction chamber.
It does not have the power of a shotgun though, unless you charge it, and last I heard it overheats if you fire a charged shot. This makes me sort of question its practicality in battle, but we will have to see how it performs when it is released.
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Cody Sietz
Bullet Cluster Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2014.02.26 18:01:00 -
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Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:Cody Sietz wrote: Just helping you out with a few typos
But you didn't correct "bone searing ferry" shouldn't it be "fury"? Please know that this is not a jab, and I very much enjoyed reading about Plasma weapons (my favorite weapons)
Pointing out a few typos does not mean that the entire thing was thoroughly proofread and every error pointed out, it means pointing out a few typos.
Likewise, though. I very much enjoy the EVE lore.[/quote] My bad, sorry.
Again, didn't mean to sound like a ass...but I did.
"I do agree with you there though. shudders"
-Arkena Wyrnspire
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.02.26 18:13:00 -
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Cody Sietz wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:Cody Sietz wrote:Piercing Serenity wrote: Just helping you out with a few typos
But you didn't correct "bone searing ferry" shouldn't it be "fury"? Please know that this is not a jab, and I very much enjoyed reading about Plasma weapons (my favorite weapons) Pointing out a few typos does not mean that the entire thing was thoroughly proofread and every error pointed out, it means pointing out a few typos. Likewise, though. I very much enjoy the EVE lore. My bad, sorry. Again, didn't mean to sound like a ass...but I did. ... and a fist fight broke out among the copy editors. There was blood and ink everywhere!
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Cody Sietz
Bullet Cluster Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2014.02.26 18:42:00 -
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Fox Gaden wrote:Cody Sietz wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:Cody Sietz wrote:Piercing Serenity wrote: Just helping you out with a few typos
But you didn't correct "bone searing ferry" shouldn't it be "fury"? Please know that this is not a jab, and I very much enjoyed reading about Plasma weapons (my favorite weapons) Pointing out a few typos does not mean that the entire thing was thoroughly proofread and every error pointed out, it means pointing out a few typos. Likewise, though. I very much enjoy the EVE lore. My bad, sorry. Again, didn't mean to sound like a ass...but I did. ... and a fist fight broke out among the copy editors. There was blood and ink everywhere! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!?
"I do agree with you there though. shudders"
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.02.26 19:36:00 -
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If you look at the image of the Shotgun I am fairly certain that massive thing strapped to the bottom of your forearm when using the shotgun is a power supply. It also acts as an arm brace to help take some of the weight off your wrist.
I am not sure if the shield part is for radiating waste heat, for protection, or whether it is structural. It may be all three.
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DEZKA DIABLO
0uter.Heaven
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Posted - 2014.02.27 03:17:00 -
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So if the 15 meter statement means I would decimate with the sg, why is fall off at 10? I literally gotta be at nova knife range to be successful , the proto seems more forgiving but even at pro 4 I'm disappointed with its performance.
A RR should not be able to spin 180GÇó before I land that 2nd shot for that remaining 40 armor, i mean the amount of times I die this way made me give up on the sg, with 40 left it shoulda just been a ohk.
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides
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Posted - 2014.02.27 11:18:00 -
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DEZKA DIABLO wrote:So if the 15 meter statement means I would decimate with the sg, why is fall off at 10? I literally gotta be at nova knife range to be successful , the proto seems more forgiving but even at pro 4 I'm disappointed with its performance.
A RR should not be able to spin 180GÇó before I land that 2nd shot for that remaining 40 armor, i mean the amount of times I die this way made me give up on the sg, with 40 left it shoulda just been a ohk. Your post confuses me. The only 15m statement I made is that a Shotgun pellet would hit like a paintball at 15m. Meaning that while it might be noticeable it would do no damage. I am not sure how you got GÇ£decimateGÇ¥ out of that?
In the scenario you describe of getting killed by a RR because your first shot did not kill them and they did enough DPS to you to kill you before you got your second shot off, I would suggest that it might work out better in 1.8. First with a longer TTK less people will be fully Brick Tank fit and therefore your first shot will be more likely to kill people. Second, when the RR guy spins around and starts shooting you they will be doing slightly less DPS, so maybe you will get that second shot off before you go down.
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Garrett Blacknova
Codex Troopers
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Posted - 2014.02.27 12:45:00 -
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Fox Gaden wrote:(Early models had required batteries and admonition be loaded separately.) The misspelling of "ammunition" makes this version of the AR sound like it was built by the Amarr. |
Fox Gaden
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Posted - 2014.02.27 14:32:00 -
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Garrett Blacknova wrote:Fox Gaden wrote:(Early models had required batteries and admonition be loaded separately.) The misspelling of "ammunition" makes this version of the AR sound like it was built by the Amarr. Dam spell check. If I donGÇÖt watch it closely it gets its own ideas about what words to use.
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