Finn Colman
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Posted - 2014.06.17 19:09:00 -
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Martin0 Brancaleone wrote:iKILLu osborne wrote:True Adamance wrote: I whole heartedly disagree, you can already throw them like Frisbees, if anything Remotes should hit harder but take longer to place down with a proper plant animation.
sir i use remotes i can tell you , you cannot throw them like frisbees , now if your running you can get them to go about 7m-10m if you have a good height as your running That's the point 7-10m with 5m explosion radius and 1500 damage makes them better than grenades in many situations. Most of the i'm killed by remotes not because of clever placing or carefully prepared traps but because a noob with a scout suit can just throw a remote in my direction and press L1 to get an instakill. Remotes should not be thrown. They should be placed.
Obviously you need to shoot while you look directly at that idiot scout who is apparently running straight at you. Actually, he'd still set the explosive and detonate it, so you should start running. Maybe you've described the situation poorly. I will admit, i'm probably being overly sarcastic.
The main point here is sticking it on tanks.
If an HAV is aware of your presence before you plant the explosive, you've already messed up. If a tank spots you while planting, well that's tough.
I suppose the main thing I'm saying now is that scouts are meant to take advantage of holes in your attention, whether that means dropping an explosive at your feet, around a corner, near a terminal, or on the soft-spot of your tank. It's all part of a scout's job. If a scout just runs straight at you while you look straight at him, and he doesn't lose the fight--then we have a real issue. |
Finn Colman
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Posted - 2014.06.18 12:49:00 -
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CLONE117 wrote:re+enemy uplink=spawn camp.
only suit that can survive a single re would be a heavy suit with nothing but stacked complex plates and extenders.
but they would survive with so little hp they wouldnt survive a single bullet any ways. still its nice to survive one. You really can't do too much camping that way, unless the uplink is in a bad location to begin with, you'd either destroy the uplink on the first detonation, or have to predict where the enemy will go after they spawn (in my experience if you're trying to preserve the uplink so you can get more kills there's a few different ways to leave a well-placed uplink). |