
Izlare Lenix
BATTLE SURVEY GROUP Dark Taboo
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Posted - 2014.06.26 05:18:00 -
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The problem with the hmg it's not it's range. It is the fact that a heavy is almost always in his optimal when he's around an objective. And attacking our defending objectives is all that matters in PC, FW, skirm and dom.
Most objectives are surrounded by or in buildings and cqc type areas. I can't get range on a heavy inside a building or down a hallway. The hmg will always have an advantage against other suits and weapons around objectives unless you catch a dumb heavy out in the open.
Heavies can keep their resists, and massive hp and the most OP dps gun in the game but they need a reduction in turning speed. Because right now the only way to effectively counter an hmg heavy is to bring your own, especially with the recent RE nerf.
Gun control is not about guns...it's about control.
The only way to ensure freedom is by having the means to defend it.
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Izlare Lenix
BATTLE SURVEY GROUP Dark Taboo
727
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Posted - 2014.06.26 05:52:00 -
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OP FOTM wrote:Venerable Phage wrote:So the research facility and many other objectives are in enclosed areas with less then 30m from objective to wall.
How exactly are attackers not to get into optimal range of a defending HMG? You don't. Not in that specific map, ONLY ON THAT SPECIFIC POINT Alpha where it always is in Dom, but in other points on that map and in other city maps you CAN. Mediums and lights get to dominate open maps. Heavies get to dominate city maps. Cry about it some more.
Lol. Open maps.
The openness of a map dosen't mean anything when the objective is inside a building, in a pyramid, under a turtle back, down in a pit, or inside a complex. I can think of only three sockets that have an objective out in the open and they are almost always camped by snipers, tanks and ads.
Almost every other socket and every city layout forces players into the hmg's cqc area of dominance in order to hack. But yeah keep ignoring this fact and say we are wrong, you are right.
Gun control is not about guns...it's about control.
The only way to ensure freedom is by having the means to defend it.
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