Numot MTG
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.07 03:27:00 -
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Scheneighnay McBob wrote:Shadowswipe wrote:Scheneighnay McBob wrote:Shadowswipe wrote:Scheneighnay McBob wrote:It takes 2 AV grenades to destroy a militia LAV. Still not enough time for non-scouts. How about you run with your team and have 2 people throw 1 AV nade each. Boom! Problem solved. Also, LAVs should be able to take on 1 solo guy as the LAV should have 3 people in the car. So if you want a one shot AV nade, you are asking for a win button to kill 3 people with one throw. Doesn't make balance sense. Quickly! everyone drop what you're doing and start throwing grenades at a free, fast-moving vehicle that probably already ran someone over by the time I said this! Also, I learned at a very young age to look both ways before crossing the road. Something I learned before kindergarten and has saved countless lives. Maybe they grow up too fast in the future and fail to learn this simple knowledge based life saving technique. BTW, I don't drive anything in Dust, so it is not like I care if they get nerfed or buffed. I won't drive one until they stop soaring like a leaf on the wind, /impaledpilot. If you look at the existing maps, there are many wide open spaces you have to cross where it doesn't work to just look before leaving cover.
Are you death? Can you not hear the humming of the engine as it comes at you? Maybe my ears are just better from when I played COD and learn to take cover whenever I heard the sound of air power. Still remember playing Modern Warfare is highshcool, hearing the chopper gunner and and realizing to late that it was the other teams. Both teams were in seprate rooms, all team members in verbal communication. Chopper Gunner got 7 of my team in the ally way. We all took cover at the sound of choppers after that. Like in Black OPS 2 now when you here the sound of a Dragonfire, Lodestar, and Hunter Killer Drone. You take avoidence actions.
In Dust I always listen for the LAVs, they make a very distictive humming sound when they are close by. In a wide open area most are going full speed, meaning if you hear them and quickly move to one side or the other they often do not have time to correct and shot on by.
What would you do if you heard a bull and looked to see it coming at you? Do the same thing against LAVs. |