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Alright, For The People Who Can't Seem To Hit A Vehicle Prop [message #-981321] |
Fri, 15 February 2002 13:30 |
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Actually, the Renegade sniper rifles are some of the toughest I've used before. They don't have crosshairs, only a circle with a dot in it. It is very hard to line up a shot and the sniper scope does not zoom in fluidly, only jerkily. You have to be pretty d@mn good to get a shot in on someone when they are moving.
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Alright, For The People Who Can't Seem To Hit A Vehicle Prop [message #-981319] |
Fri, 15 February 2002 20:59 |
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quote: Originally posted by Visceroid_Man: Good more skill oriented. Not just anyone can use it.
Yes snipeing is definatly skill oriented. My skill is in a tank, but on occaision I will snipe and unless someone is standing still I cant hit em. But give me a moving vehicle. There are a few players in the beta that can take you out in one shot no matter how much you run, jump and straif. [ February 16, 2002: Message edited by: dudex0x ]
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Alright, For The People Who Can't Seem To Hit A Vehicle Prop [message #-981317] |
Sun, 17 February 2002 15:27 |
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[qb]Interesting tactic, though is should be taken into consideration that when most people are in a tank, they stand still to shoot. therefore, the Lead Theory shouldnt be widely used. It's against the oldbies that you use this little tactic that anyone with a commonsense uses. HELLO! SHELLS ARE NOT GUIDED, YOU MORONS! Nonsense! it is true shells are not guided but are the rockets in Q3 and UT guided? No and most people lead them and aim at the leg for some splash damage, same for Tank shells except u aim at the tracks. [ February 17, 2002: Message edited by: The D@rk R@nger ]
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