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Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
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The m79 isn't a "god" weapon. It's annoying when you get killed in one hit, but it's simple enough to evade the shot. If you can dodge the first hit, you should be able to kill the m79er. If you can't dodge, learn to dodge. If you don't want to learn to dodge, get a weapon with a longer range then the m79. If you don't know how to use that sort of weapon, learn how. If you don't want to learn how, you shouldn't be playing this game.My favorite weapon is the ruger. I like it mainly because it can kill anyone in two hits, but also because it renders the m79 completely ineffective. The only time I am ever hit with an m79 shot is when I'm going backwards and shooting, so I can't see what's behind me. I admit that's my fault, and I have no problem getting killed in that situation. Other than that, the ruger allows me to kill m79ers before they get in range.
I mostly agree, but a bit of the complaining is justified since the M79 benefits from on-line inconsistencies. All those kamikaze killers just shouldn't survive, yet they do and in great numbers. Sure you can dodge the shot, but sometimes even a successful dodge means death. While other weapons are hurt by lag on-line (looking at you, 4-5 hit Ruger ), the M79 thrives off it. Hopefully something could be done to help the way the data packets or sent or something, since all the reload time in the world won't stop people from complaining about dying the same deaths regardless.I've said before that I think all complaints stem from CTF, where most people are racing blinding into enemy territory. Blazing straight into an unknown enemy is a poor strategy, but CTF encourages it by design. I really don't see any DM players complaining about the M79, since any M79 user will be swisscheese in most fights there. However, in the typical one-on-one encounters in CTF, the M79 will have an advantage that goes beyond its built-in limits.