
Tesfa Alem
Death by Disassociation
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Posted - 2015.01.02 18:39:00 -
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^^ This.
You think a pilot in a PC is only going to pull out 1 dropship?
"Sorry guys, got shot down once, gonna sit the rest of this one out."
said no pilot ever. As soon as it gets shot down, you call in another. And another. And another. Also having 15 other players in full proto to kill those AV' ers hep.
Also sidearms are moot point, when swarms are used on Commandos.
But, OP you have to face the music. Dropships got wrecked, and the CPM and CCP are very happy about where they are. When Rattati said Incubus are in a good place vs swarms because people use the Python in PC, thats when i gave up hope. Check the Development Discussion archives. So now, no matter what suit i'm in, whatever situation, i terminate swarms with extreme prejudice.
Except in my ADS, then i sort of have to fly away, then explode at about 420m away.
Redline for Thee, but no Redline for Me.
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Tesfa Alem
Death by Disassociation
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Posted - 2015.01.02 22:25:00 -
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Can we please stop with this victim complex?
Some of these infantry guys will cry about anything. And i do mean anything.
Soraya Xel, what has changed from hotfix delta to improve your swarm fit survivability on the ground? Presumably you should lose just as many swarm fits then as now, because you never soaked the forums in salty tears about dropships killing your swarm fit, but infantry.
To calvin B and the others that hate derpships with a passion, of course man, as long as they are red, they are the first thing i go for. There is no truce of the sky, and i will put about 360,000 of my isk, and trust in my own shaky skills as a pilot to kill anything that flies. Still, hating something does not make it OP. Swarms are still easy mode, in this you must learn to get over yourself.
To the pilots yeah we've been delt a crappy hand, and i have no faith in it ever being made right. Still, at the end of the day, it will make you better, and wiser pilots. Don't stop bringing you ideas to improve things, but we can't keep repeating our anecdotal stories, no matter how true they are.
Redline for Thee, but no Redline for Me.
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