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c1v1re soldier
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:03:00 -
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Wich annoys you more?
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ChribbaX
Otherworld Enterprises Dust Control Otherworld Empire Productions
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:05:00 -
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Scotty being ******** slow annoys me more than anything.
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c1v1re soldier
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:06:00 -
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Scotty?
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Ace Mercenary
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:07:00 -
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c1v1re soldier
New Age Tactical Force
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:09:00 -
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Ace Mercenary wrote:both are assholes
The question is wich annoys you MORE.
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LT SHANKS
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:09:00 -
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A Heavy sniper in the redline with a Thales on top of a nest of hives who knows how to run away and hide from the threats of a dropship attack. |
c1v1re soldier
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:10:00 -
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LT SHANKS wrote:A Heavy sniper in the redline with a Thales on top of a nest of hives who knows how to run away and hide from the threats of a dropship attack.
Someone gets it. And yh thats normally me except only have a nt-511 or whatever its called
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ChribbaX
Otherworld Enterprises Dust Control Otherworld Empire Productions
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:10:00 -
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c1v1re soldier wrote:Scotty? He's the one doing the matchmaking, and he's an ass.
/c
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c1v1re soldier
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:11:00 -
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ChribbaX wrote:c1v1re soldier wrote:Scotty? He's the one doing the matchmaking, and he's an ass. /c
Lol the question is about snipers and heavies not individual people. Want to run them down do it somewhere else.
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Clone D
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:17:00 -
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Snipers annoy me more. At least heavies have the guts to show up where the action is.
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c1v1re soldier
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:19:00 -
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Clone D wrote:Snipers annoy me more. At least heavies have the guts to show up where the action is.
And realisticly what would happen to a sniper if they used a ranged weapon up close? Why does no one understand that a snipers role is to stay miles away and shoot from a distance? It's not that thry dont have the guts to run in guns blazing, we have the brains to stay our distance and pop the heads off the foolish ones running in.
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Clone D
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:27:00 -
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c1v1re soldier wrote:Clone D wrote:Snipers annoy me more. At least heavies have the guts to show up where the action is. And realisticly what would happen to a sniper if they used a ranged weapon up close? Why does no one understand that a snipers role is to stay miles away and shoot from a distance? It's not that thry dont have the guts to run in guns blazing, we have the brains to stay our distance and pop the heads off the foolish ones running in.
A combat soldier who is shot in the back of the head by an enemy 250 meters away who he didn't even know was there is a victim. Nobody can possibly maintain 360 degree awareness out to the range of a sniper rifle. Yes, combat soldiers use cover as often as possible, but because some situations in battle require exposure to snipers on approach to an objective, combat soldiers are forced into an uncomfortable vulnerability, as they are aware of an unseen threat about which they are helpless to do anything. In general, combat soldiers must die in order to get an azimuth to the sniper's location.
Snipers are armed with a telescope and a cannon. Combat soldiers are armed with a close to mid range weapon. Who has the advantage? It takes guts to charge into a battle zone, knowing that snipers are out there and that if I tarry too long, I will be targeted and dropped. So I have to stay on the move, while maintaining 360 degree awareness within 70-80 meters, which means turning my full body around in a circle every five to ten seconds because there is no peripheral vision or head turning, maintaining trigger finger readiness and split second decision making when an object comes into view - friendly or hostile? Add to that the randomness of terrain glitches, getting snagged on walls and uneven ground, and running/jumping fatigue (in some games), ammo count, squad formations, and tactics specific to the surroundings (urban, jungle, open), the mind of a combat soldier can be crowded with endless possibilities, so we train. We train. We train. And only when those skills have become second nature we move fluidly without hesitation onward, onward into the next ambush, and now to cover, but always steadily progressing to the objective.
Contrast that with the lemonade-sipping sniper taking in the sun on his lawn chair while holding his crosshairs on my head, waiting for the clear shot.
Who needs more brains?
Where's the respect man? I wish snipers would join the fight and dare to step onto the battlefield. Come on in. The water is fine :)
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c1v1re soldier
New Age Tactical Force
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Posted - 2014.07.15 12:33:00 -
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Clone D wrote:c1v1re soldier wrote:Clone D wrote:Snipers annoy me more. At least heavies have the guts to show up where the action is. And realisticly what would happen to a sniper if they used a ranged weapon up close? Why does no one understand that a snipers role is to stay miles away and shoot from a distance? It's not that thry dont have the guts to run in guns blazing, we have the brains to stay our distance and pop the heads off the foolish ones running in. A combat soldier who is shot in the back of the head by an enemy 250 meters away who he didn't even know was there is a victim. Nobody can possibly maintain 360 degree awareness out to the range of a sniper rifle. Yes, combat soldiers use cover as often as possible, but because some situations in battle require exposure to snipers on approach to an objective, combat soldiers are forced into an uncomfortable vulnerability, as they are aware of an unseen threat about which they are helpless to do anything. In general, combat soldiers must die in order to get an azimuth to the sniper's location. Snipers are armed with a telescope and a cannon. Combat soldiers are armed with a close to mid range weapon. Who has the advantage? It takes guts to charge into a battle zone, knowing that snipers are out there and that if I tarry too long, I will be targeted and dropped. So I have to stay on the move, while maintaining 360 degree awareness within 70-80 meters, which means turning my full body around in a circle every five to ten seconds because there is no peripheral vision or head turning, maintaining trigger finger readiness and split second decision making when an object comes into view - friendly or hostile? Add to that the randomness of terrain glitches, getting snagged on walls and uneven ground, and running/jumping fatigue (in some games), ammo count, squad formations, and tactics specific to the surroundings (urban, jungle, open), the mind of a combat soldier can be crowded with endless possibilities, so we train. We train. We train. And only when those skills have become second nature we move fluidly without hesitation onward, onward into the next ambush, and now to cover, but always steadily progressing to the objective. Contrast that with the lemonade-sipping sniper taking in the sun on his lawn chair while holding his crosshairs on my head, waiting for the clear shot. Who needs more brains? Where's the respect man? I wish snipers would join the fight and dare to step onto the battlefield. Come on in. The water is fine :)
Very well put but you will find as a sniper I can never stay in one place to long. As soon as I am spotted I am pretty much dead. We are alone. Our squad are the people we are defending. No one is defending us. You say we have no guts or skill. I say it takes plenty to sit up there alone constantly paranoid the tunnel vision will be our death.
I do respect all classes of mercs. They all take a level of skill to use properly. Just in the hands of the right person snipers can be a key tool to victory. Yet on the other hand a soldier with a great eye can be our downfall. Once one merc spots you. His whole squad comes down on you like a ton of bricks.
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Leeroy Gannarsein
Legio DXIV
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Posted - 2014.07.15 13:58:00 -
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c1v1re soldier wrote:Wich annoys you more? Scouts, usually.
But probably snipers.
I hate snipers. At least I can shoot heavies in the face until they die. I cannot be bothered chasing you redline idiots down, though my incoming 96m range should help...
It would seem like wisdom, but for the warning in my heart...
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TechMechMeds
Inner.Hell
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:03:00 -
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Spelling which incorrectly does it more.
Be vigilant!, for there are those that remove the teabag BEFORE adding milk!.
This is unacceptable!.
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TechMechMeds
Inner.Hell
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:04:00 -
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I'm not a grammar nahtzee normally but come on man lol.
Be vigilant!, for there are those that remove the teabag BEFORE adding milk!.
This is unacceptable!.
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Shinobi MumyoSakanagare ZaShigurui
Cornballs Get Stonewalled
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:16:00 -
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c1v1re soldier wrote:LT SHANKS wrote:A Heavy sniper in the redline with a Thales on top of a nest of hives who knows how to run away and hide from the threats of a dropship attack. Someone gets it. And yh thats normally me except only have a nt-511 or whatever its called Thanks for admitting that , so when you get drop ships coming after you , you will know why .
I don't care for your kind and will hunt you down , you give snipers a bad name and make us look scrubby .
I will remember your name and if I see a sniper rifle next to your name in the kill feed .
You would think that CCP would have given the infantry refund that should have been in 1.8.
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c1v1re soldier
New Age Tactical Force
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:27:00 -
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Shinobi MumyoSakanagare ZaShigurui wrote:c1v1re soldier wrote:LT SHANKS wrote:A Heavy sniper in the redline with a Thales on top of a nest of hives who knows how to run away and hide from the threats of a dropship attack. Someone gets it. And yh thats normally me except only have a nt-511 or whatever its called Thanks for admitting that , so when you get drop ships coming after you , you will know why . I don't care for your kind and will hunt you down , you give snipers a bad name and make us look scrubby . I will remember your name and if I see a sniper rifle next to your name in the kill feed .
Dropships are easy to avoid. Run directly underneath them. Confuses the hell out of pilots
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BLOOD Ruler
The Lionheart Coalition
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:36:00 -
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Heavy snipers make me sick
Feel the pain of my knives and the piercing pain your skull has felt to my pistol.I am the Assassin.
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c1v1re soldier
New Age Tactical Force
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:39:00 -
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BLOOD Ruler wrote:Heavy snipers make me sick
Suppose headshots can have that side effect
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Operative 1125 Lokaas
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:44:00 -
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Clone D wrote:c1v1re soldier wrote:Clone D wrote:Snipers annoy me more. At least heavies have the guts to show up where the action is. And realisticly what would happen to a sniper if they used a ranged weapon up close? Why does no one understand that a snipers role is to stay miles away and shoot from a distance? It's not that thry dont have the guts to run in guns blazing, we have the brains to stay our distance and pop the heads off the foolish ones running in. A combat soldier who is shot in the back of the head by an enemy 250 meters away who he didn't even know was there is a victim. Nobody can possibly maintain 360 degree awareness out to the range of a sniper rifle. Yes, combat soldiers use cover as often as possible, but because some situations in battle require exposure to snipers on approach to an objective, combat soldiers are forced into an uncomfortable vulnerability, as they are aware of an unseen threat about which they are helpless to do anything. In general, combat soldiers must die in order to get an azimuth to the sniper's location. Snipers are armed with a telescope and a cannon. Combat soldiers are armed with a close to mid range weapon. Who has the advantage? It takes guts to charge into a battle zone, knowing that snipers are out there and that if I tarry too long, I will be targeted and dropped. So I have to stay on the move, while maintaining 360 degree awareness within 70-80 meters, which means turning my full body around in a circle every five to ten seconds because there is no peripheral vision or head turning, maintaining trigger finger readiness and split second decision making when an object comes into view - friendly or hostile? Add to that the randomness of terrain glitches, getting snagged on walls and uneven ground, and running/jumping fatigue (in some games), ammo count, squad formations, and tactics specific to the surroundings (urban, jungle, open), the mind of a combat soldier can be crowded with endless possibilities, so we train. We train. We train. And only when those skills have become second nature we move fluidly without hesitation onward, onward into the next ambush, and now to cover, but always steadily progressing to the objective. Contrast that with the lemonade-sipping sniper taking in the sun on his lawn chair while holding his crosshairs on my head, waiting for the clear shot. Who needs more brains? Where's the respect man? I wish snipers would join the fight and dare to step onto the battlefield. Come on in. The water is fine :)
The whole map IS the battlefield. It is a combat game. At no time is anyone not in combat on a battlefield during a match. Effectivness is the only valid word that can be used to describe a player in this game. That being said. My popping heads while sipping beer from the redline is very effective. I get the fun I was looking for, a good beverage to relax with and I p*ss off all the right people. Effective.
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c1v1re soldier
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:45:00 -
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Operative 1125 Lokaas wrote:Clone D wrote:c1v1re soldier wrote:Clone D wrote:Snipers annoy me more. At least heavies have the guts to show up where the action is. And realisticly what would happen to a sniper if they used a ranged weapon up close? Why does no one understand that a snipers role is to stay miles away and shoot from a distance? It's not that thry dont have the guts to run in guns blazing, we have the brains to stay our distance and pop the heads off the foolish ones running in. A combat soldier who is shot in the back of the head by an enemy 250 meters away who he didn't even know was there is a victim. Nobody can possibly maintain 360 degree awareness out to the range of a sniper rifle. Yes, combat soldiers use cover as often as possible, but because some situations in battle require exposure to snipers on approach to an objective, combat soldiers are forced into an uncomfortable vulnerability, as they are aware of an unseen threat about which they are helpless to do anything. In general, combat soldiers must die in order to get an azimuth to the sniper's location. Snipers are armed with a telescope and a cannon. Combat soldiers are armed with a close to mid range weapon. Who has the advantage? It takes guts to charge into a battle zone, knowing that snipers are out there and that if I tarry too long, I will be targeted and dropped. So I have to stay on the move, while maintaining 360 degree awareness within 70-80 meters, which means turning my full body around in a circle every five to ten seconds because there is no peripheral vision or head turning, maintaining trigger finger readiness and split second decision making when an object comes into view - friendly or hostile? Add to that the randomness of terrain glitches, getting snagged on walls and uneven ground, and running/jumping fatigue (in some games), ammo count, squad formations, and tactics specific to the surroundings (urban, jungle, open), the mind of a combat soldier can be crowded with endless possibilities, so we train. We train. We train. And only when those skills have become second nature we move fluidly without hesitation onward, onward into the next ambush, and now to cover, but always steadily progressing to the objective. Contrast that with the lemonade-sipping sniper taking in the sun on his lawn chair while holding his crosshairs on my head, waiting for the clear shot. Who needs more brains? Where's the respect man? I wish snipers would join the fight and dare to step onto the battlefield. Come on in. The water is fine :) The whole map IS the battlefield. It is a combat game. At no time is anyone not in combat on a battlefield during a match. Effectivness is the only valid word that can be used to describe a player in this game. That being said. My popping heads while sipping beer from the redline is very effective. I get the fun I was looking for, a good beverage to relax with and **** off all the right people. Effective.
Well said although I do dislike sitting on the redline. No real challenge
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Atiim
Fooly Cooly. Anime Empire.
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Posted - 2014.07.15 14:51:00 -
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Which annoys me most?
Players who cry about Snipers because they're too lazy to do something about them, and those who look at the 'distance away' and assume they're in the redline without actually looking.
Then there are the Pilots who send me hatemail because they think that not running an 80GJ Blaster means that I shouldn't kill them., and idiots who can clearly see someone shooting at me while fighting a vehicle, yet simply stand there and pick their noses.
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Scheneighnay McBob
Cult of Gasai
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Posted - 2014.07.15 15:07:00 -
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Heavies. At least sniping requires brain cells, and sniping is easy to fight.
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Racro 01 Arifistan
501st Knights of Leanbox
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Posted - 2014.07.15 15:21:00 -
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heavies in general.
having sniper skills i'll more than gladly rip out my thale. just to kill a sniper. (guility of counter sniping mr millita sr with ym thales)
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Benjamin Ciscko
Fatal Absolution General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.07.15 15:28:00 -
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The fact CCP had to make AV really potent tanks pretty weak and ruin our ability aim all at the same time, I don't care if we're back into the days of killing tanks in on FG clip let me shoot straight god dammit.
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Bethhy
Ancient Exiles. General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.07.15 16:06:00 -
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ChribbaX wrote:Scotty being ******** slow annoys me more than anything.
Or Scotty's inability to count 2 groups of 6 mercenaries that Que at once.. and then place them on opposite sides.
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Thumb Green
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Posted - 2014.07.15 16:18:00 -
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c1v1re soldier wrote:Clone D wrote:Snipers annoy me more. At least heavies have the guts to show up where the action is. And realisticly what would happen to a sniper if they used a ranged weapon up close? Why does no one understand that a snipers role is to stay miles away and shoot from a distance? It's not that thry dont have the guts to run in guns blazing, we have the brains to stay our distance and pop the heads off the foolish ones running in. Back in Chromosome there was a guy that would run around in a scout suit and a sniper rifle. Dude was insane, he'd be near about in the thick of it running around quick scoping people. Unfortunately I can't remember what his name was. Which of course that was a different time, a time when you could slap on a handful of damage mods and be able to one-shot body-shot most suits.
Can't say I'm all that surprised.
I've been drinking and may be drunk.... probably like most dust players.
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Will Driver
Horizons' Edge Proficiency V.
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Posted - 2014.07.15 16:43:00 -
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When I run a Dom, for example, and I find my team is full of Heavies, chances are pretty good we will win. As a Logi, I rack up the Rep points, and my CR is effective against them outside of 30M - 40M (although not if the Heavies get close).
If the hostiles are overloaded with Heavies, then I put on a cheap Heavy fit and fight fire with fire. My team may not win the match but it's fun to take the lawnmower (HMG) out and cut down the grass.
When I find my team is full of snipers, I know we will lose. Yes, those snipers might get a few kills, but now my team is disadvantaged on the ground to push the objective.
Also, with Heavies at least I get to see my enemy. Snipers are unseen and getting taken down in 1-2 hits by a Thale at 400M+ is no fun as there is no practical way for me to engage them.
So yeah, I hate snipers more than Heavies.
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Mike De Luca
Storm Wind Strikeforce Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.07.15 16:47:00 -
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Atiim wrote:Players who cry about Snipers because they're too lazy to do something about them, and those who look at the 'distance away' and assume they're in the redline without actually looking.
This
what i think of when charging fg
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