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September 9th, 2006, 13:06 | #16 | |
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You could do what I'm planning on doing... Making the gun just "Ok" for both of them. The max CQB limit here is 350.. But I don't want to be a dick and shoot people 350 in CQB, So I'm upgrading to 330 with a M16. It's good enough to punch through light bush, and perfect for CQB. A majority of the game is based on how well you can move, and flank / evade people. Not on just how your gun performes. |
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September 9th, 2006, 14:48 | #17 |
ya thats what I going to rely on to not just how far I could shoot but how well I could stay hidden ect...
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September 10th, 2006, 09:08 | #18 |
I think that the majority of your problem is that you've never seen AEG in action, or how far they can shoot.
A mildly upgraded gun, or even a very good dependable 'stock' gun, will serve you well and shoot far better than you think. Right now, unfortunately, you are proceeding with near-zero information, experience, and doing guesswork. Dont do guesses. Now is not the time. |
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September 11th, 2006, 16:42 | #19 |
I have seen aeg's in action and have been to a few games, so its not zero its just more like 2 or 3 lol, I plan on doing just a mild upgrade nothing crazy just a spring and lil things like that
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September 11th, 2006, 18:18 | #20 |
Cool, then that information is already written out for you in the Upgrades and Modifications section. Pinned, too.
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