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Mike Ox Bigger
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2014.11.07 16:59:00 -
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As a Cal Assault and RR user, I can tell you the kick hasn't made too much a difference to me as I always pull out my SMG in CQC. You can still use the RR in CQC you just can't spray and pray with it, I still do fine with it when hipfiring but you have to use short bursts which gives little room for error because of the spool up time. |
Mike Ox Bigger
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2014.11.08 16:08:00 -
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zzZaXxx wrote:Mike Ox Bigger wrote:As a Cal Assault and RR user, I can tell you the kick hasn't made too much a difference to me as I always pull out my SMG in CQC. You can still use the RR in CQC you just can't spray and pray with it, I still do fine with it when hipfiring but you have to use short bursts which gives little room for error because of the spool up time. When you know you're about to have to CQC brawl, do you first hipfire your RR at them as they approach and then switch to your SMG when it starts kicking too much? Or do you start with your SMG and only go to RR when you exhaust your clip? In the latter case would a Scrambler or Ion Pistol work better as a starter than SMG?
I try to ding them with the RR first, you can get a good 5-10 shots before it starts getting out of control.
I'm not a fan of A KRR, I don't know why but I can't get used to long range with it. I have trouble hitting people slighting behind cover so I'm really hoping they don't gimp my gun anymore than they already have. |
Mike Ox Bigger
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2014.11.08 16:15:00 -
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zzZaXxx wrote:Leadfoot10 wrote:Depends on who I'm going up against.
Shield based, I pull the ScP. Armor based I stick to the RR. If I'm unsure, I start with the higher DPS of the RR, then switch to the sidearm once its kick becomes too much and if I don't have time to recharge it.
But really, in CQC, I expect to die if the other player isn't a noob...because that's what generally happens. Ok.... So are you able to avoid CQC enough to merit using the RR?
The RR is still the dominant rifle in Ambush, hands down. It's still great for wide open engagements where it's range trumps other weapons but in CQC you're better off with any of the other rifles. Stick to nades and your sidearm up close and you'll be fine. |
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