Oswald Rehnquist
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Posted - 2014.04.11 08:13:00 -
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Well, if you can give me what role you like to play as that would help a bit (logi? Assault? Scout? Sentinel? Commando?), I can give you fitting suggestions if you like, though we have a large group of Amarr rpers on here which I'm sure could top it.
Equipment is just uplinks, which can be a full time job in some games.
In regards to weapons you have 3 weapons
The laser rifle is harder than other weapons to use, due to unique optimal range properties, I wouldn't recommend it right away if you are already having difficulty as it is.
The other 2 are awesome weapons when used in pub / fw matches, but they do require minor player skills in that their rewards are based on the fact that they get nice head shot multipliers. The BrScP is able to one shot most suits especially with all the wannabe scouts running around. I've also been one shotting most people with the templar ScR about 30% of the time
With that in mind, they are particularly good at range and at flanking, and generally suffer when engaging multiple opponents or in cqc when compared to the other weapons.
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Oswald Rehnquist
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Posted - 2014.04.12 00:03:00 -
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EndWar859 wrote:So what I think I'm hearing is to omni-tank with a charged scrambler rifle and to keep at range during engagements to maximize damage output, while making sure I'm neither outnumbered nor facing someone with more HP than me.
For medium frames this is correct, though the ability to determine when to not engage and when to engage is harder in practice than what it sounds like. Your success will infinitely go up when you can get a handle on this aspect. This issue sometimes creeps back up on me after I come back from a long break.
EndWar859 wrote:My questions then are; 1. Since i run advance suits, is it better for say as an assault to use 1 complex repair and the rest complex plates or more/all repairs? (on logistics i use all reactive plates)
I believe until they fix the slot layout for the medium frames, with a 2/2 layout for assaults, if you are playing solo one rep one plate. If you are in a group with a guy with a rep tool 2 plates. For your 2 high slots just throw on shield extenders. Important , when it comes to using armor plates, advance plates has the best bang for its buck, so stick to advance armor plates.
On your logistics, 2 reactive plates are not the way to go. Reactive plates are used under the circumstances that you are slot deprived, beyond they are too costly to run and you get less in return. If you have two reactives, it would just be better to throw on a armor plate and a repairer.
EndWar859 wrote:2. I use a controller and from experience, what sensitivities do you think are best to use? There isn't a science behind this one, its purely player preference.
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