Sniper Rifles
Im back with some new information, this time, weapons. One thing I noticed is that when asking about Sniper Rifles(SRs), is that people don't quite understand the question. Starting, I used the LMG, then swicthed to the Sniper Rifles. When I asked people if there was another Bolt-Action for Sniper Rifles, then answers I got werent that clear. Some said that the Rask SR is a Bolt-Action, however, if the Rask Sniper Rifle was a Bolt-Action, then it would do as much damage as the Marquis Sniper Rifle. If some are thinking by now that I am wrong, I ahve played many FPSs, TPSs, FPS-RPGs, etc. The difference in which people think is a Bolt-Action is a Semi-Auto Rifle requiring the reset of the bolt. Bolt Action uses a Lever on the side to reset the bolt.
One and only Bolt-Action
For players wanting power in a Sniper Rifle, the Marquis is the only power-house SR in CC at the moment(Possible new weapons in future, maybe). It's DPS is 110 without any attachments. With attachments, the Marquis becomes a very usefull weapon on the battlefield. Currently, my Marquis can deal 130.9 DPS, making the high lvl players to think twice. The Marquis has serious power, but has a slower firing-rate. Not a weapon for those that perfer to keep firing.
Semi-auto Sniper Rifles
Semi-auto Sniper Rifles are more for the "Double Tap" type players. Although it is less power, the Semi-auto SRs can make some people's day really lousy. I am not putting it down, it's how it affects others. Although the Semi can be outfitted to deal 100+ DPS, it still makes you re-aquire your target. After that shot and attempting to re-aquire, another sniper or even a markmen can take you out before your ready to fire again.
Full Auto Sniper Rilfes
Full Auto's are similar to Bolt-Action SRs, but have serious kick-back. Recoil makes it harder to re-qauire targets and causes you to die more often than killing. Auto SRs are for those who like Auto rifles and deside to use it as a AR, but no crosshairs means longer time to no-scope a player.
Short & simple information on SRs and some pros and cons of each SR. Till next time.
Sniper Rifles
Im back with some new information, this time, weapons. One thing I noticed is that when asking about Sniper Rifles(SRs), is that people don't quite understand the question. Starting, I used the LMG, then swicthed to the Sniper Rifles. When I asked people if there was another Bolt-Action for Sniper Rifles, then answers I got werent that clear. Some said that the Rask SR is a Bolt-Action, however, if the Rask Sniper Rifle was a Bolt-Action, then it would do as much damage as the Marquis Sniper Rifle. If some are thinking by now that I am wrong, I ahve played many FPSs, TPSs, FPS-RPGs, etc. The difference in which people think is a Bolt-Action is a Semi-Auto Rifle requiring the reset of the bolt. Bolt Action uses a Lever on the side to reset the bolt.
One and only Bolt-Action
For players wanting power in a Sniper Rifle, the Marquis is the only power-house SR in CC at the moment(Possible new weapons in future, maybe). It's DPS is 110 without any attachments. With attachments, the Marquis becomes a very usefull weapon on the battlefield. Currently, my Marquis can deal 130.9 DPS, making the high lvl players to think twice. The Marquis has serious power, but has a slower firing-rate. Not a weapon for those that perfer to keep firing.
Semi-auto Sniper Rifles
Semi-auto Sniper Rifles are more for the "Double Tap" type players. Although it is less power, the Semi-auto SRs can make some people's day really lousy. I am not putting it down, it's how it affects others. Although the Semi can be outfitted to deal 100+ DPS, it still makes you re-aquire your target. After that shot and attempting to re-aquire, another sniper or even a markmen can take you out before your ready to fire again.
Full Auto Sniper Rilfes
Full Auto's are similar to Bolt-Action SRs, but have serious kick-back. Recoil makes it harder to re-qauire targets and causes you to die more often than killing. Auto SRs are for those who like Auto rifles and deside to use it as a AR, but no crosshairs means longer time to no-scope a player.
Short & simple information on SRs and some pros and cons of each SR. Till next time.