
DusterBuster
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.05.15 20:51:00 -
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I just felt the need to chime in a little here. I have been gunning for a friend, who has been flying a grimses. I must say that I do not know what you are referring to, because we have been wreaking havoc the past couple rounds. In the past few games alone I have taken out multiple tanks (most of them Militia, but a couple Madrugers) as well as a few dropships, again mostly militia variants. I have also been able to successfully take out all sorts of infantry, from scouts to prototype heavies, and can usually place my rounds directly on target with ease. When gunning I usually go 10-0, unless we explode. We are using prototype accelerated missile launchers, and I have put some skills into Turret Operation. We have lost a few of our own dropships in these games, but I feel they are far from ineffective, and if they are in the right hands are devastating killing machines.
Anyway, that has just been my experience. Your results may vary. |

DusterBuster
DUST University Ivy League
93
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Posted - 2013.05.16 00:24:00 -
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develsgun wrote:I don't see how he's able to stay in place long enough to give u a shot. As it is infantry is small hard to hit and I usually get 3 or 4 of them with forge guns or swarms that litterally are point and shoot weopons with how easy it is to get kills with them. Swarms never miss and forge only needs 1 shot to rip off your ehp.
I am not sure, to be honest. He has a little over 7000 armor HP, and uses the increased height ceiling to get out of range of any serious threats. However, as I said, we still lose them, but they are not completely useless. Whenever he hovers still for me to attack, he usually tries to hide behind a tower or hill or something similar. I suspect that we just haven't gone against any really good AV players yet. When we have died recently, it usually takes both a forge gun and swarm launcher in quick succession.
I am not saying there are not some improvements that can be made. Quite the opposite actually, there is a lot of work that needs to be done. I just wanted to share my experience, and the success we have had using them.
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