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Oxskull Duncarino
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Posted - 2014.03.06 22:59:00 -
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Ansiiis The Trustworthy wrote:Please make it semi automatic. CCP, don't assume people are just praying and spraying - it was supposed to be a "skill cannon". The charge up time can still remain but it must not have a delay after pressing the button and the gun firing. You're a bit confusing/confused in this post. You're happy for the charge up time(the delay before firing the first shot) staying, but you don't want a delay between pulling the trigger and firing a shot out of what is a very powerful, long range handgun |
Oxskull Duncarino
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Posted - 2014.03.06 23:04:00 -
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Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:sebastian the huds wrote:Ansiiis The Trustworthy wrote:Please make it semi automatic. CCP, don't assume people are just praying and spraying - it was supposed to be a "skill cannon". The charge up time can still remain but it must not have a delay after pressing the button and the gun firing. With the exception of most sniper rifles, every caldari weapon has had a spool up time. maybe the operation skill can reduce that time? Much like the sniper, no spool-up time is necessary on the bolt pistol. It was talked about before, with devs involved I'm fairly sure, that they were thinking of including a charge mechanic, the same as the charge sniper rifle, into all the Caldari sniper rifles. Of course, that was a long time ago, but seeing as sniper rifles haven't had any love in the time I've been playing, it might still be brought in and bring them into line with all the other railguns in Dust. |
Oxskull Duncarino
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Posted - 2014.03.06 23:08:00 -
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sebastian the huds wrote:Oxskull Duncarino wrote:Ansiiis The Trustworthy wrote:Please make it semi automatic. CCP, don't assume people are just praying and spraying - it was supposed to be a "skill cannon". The charge up time can still remain but it must not have a delay after pressing the button and the gun firing. You're a bit confusing/confused in this post. You're happy for the charge up time(the delay before firing the first shot) staying, but you don't want a delay between pulling the trigger and firing a shot out of what is a very powerful, long range handgun He had me under the impression it was full auto. It is full auto. There's a .24 second charge up delay on holding the trigger and then it fires with a 150rpm. Not very fast, but with only 6 rounds and 135 damage on the basic with a 45m optimal it'll be an interesting sidearm. |
Oxskull Duncarino
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Posted - 2014.03.06 23:16:00 -
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sebastian the huds wrote:Oxskull Duncarino wrote:sebastian the huds wrote:Oxskull Duncarino wrote:Ansiiis The Trustworthy wrote:Please make it semi automatic. CCP, don't assume people are just praying and spraying - it was supposed to be a "skill cannon". The charge up time can still remain but it must not have a delay after pressing the button and the gun firing. You're a bit confusing/confused in this post. You're happy for the charge up time(the delay before firing the first shot) staying, but you don't want a delay between pulling the trigger and firing a shot out of what is a very powerful, long range handgun He had me under the impression it was full auto. It is full auto. There's a .24 second charge up delay on holding the trigger and then it fires with a 150rpm. Not very fast, but with only 6 rounds and 135 damage on the basic with a 45m optimal it'll be an interesting sidearm. Basically a full auto breach scrambler pistol? Sounds fair if the rate of fire is brought up from sniper rifle to pistol. Pretty much. I'm looking forward to messing around with it. |
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Posted - 2014.03.06 23:26:00 -
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Meeko Fent wrote:sebastian the huds wrote:Oxskull Duncarino wrote:Ansiiis The Trustworthy wrote:Please make it semi automatic. CCP, don't assume people are just praying and spraying - it was supposed to be a "skill cannon". The charge up time can still remain but it must not have a delay after pressing the button and the gun firing. You're a bit confusing/confused in this post. You're happy for the charge up time(the delay before firing the first shot) staying, but you don't want a delay between pulling the trigger and firing a shot out of what is a very powerful, long range handgun He had me under the impression it was full auto. It is. But after every shot, it has to go through a .1 second charge up. I don't know where you're getting the .1 second charge up between shots. Once the trigger is pulled and held, with the initial .25 second charge up done, the first shot fires and then there is a .4 of a second space between the follow up shots until the ammo is gone or the trigger is released. On paper the gun actually fires faster on tapping out single fire shots than holding down the trigger. |
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