Monday, February 17, 2014

Happy Valentine's Day!

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Crossbows, stalker cloaks, KSV or whatever it is!

PS2 just updated, and I am quite excited about the new update! Let's start with the new Sidearm crossbows. These new little weapons have a lot of potential for creating some interesting dynamics on the battlefield, and most importantly, for the infiltrator. All classes, of course, can use these new sidearms, but they benefit the infiltrator the most, because the most powerful sidearms, up to this point, had been the loud revolvers, which, to a stealthy infiltrator, is a death sentence. With the crossbow, they can stay stealthy, and with the explosive bolts, it gives the infiltrator, finally, anti-Max capability, and, to an extent, an anti-vehicle capability. And the best  of all, it allows the infiltrator to remain silent and hidden. Pair this with the new stalker cloaks, and you have a silent, invisible camper, as the stalker lasts forever when in deep cloak. 
Also, there is the new smg, with a built in suppressor, which should create interesting dynamic.

Happy Valentine's day!

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

To dual falcon or not to dual falcon?

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Hello for the second time my friends! 

Today I will be answering the great NC max question, to dual falcon or not to dual falcon! For those unaware, the falcon is the NC max's stock weapon for the right arm. It launches a single anti -vehicle projectile, with one in the clip, and around 40 in the reserve, although it may have been changed. The reload is fairly quick, but if you miss you enemy, you are going to lose a lot of health before being able to shoot them again. 

And so the great question comes: To go falcon or not? Well, the answer is not so simple. What are you trying to combat? If you are trying to take out a deployed sundie, than dual falcons is a great idea! Moving tanks, and the ravens would be a better choice. Rooms full of maxes? Go for it! Infantry, Not so much. The problem with them is that they are not as effective against infantry as, per say, the pounder for the TR. They are too slow moving to really hit anything mobile, but if you like a challenge, or see a deployed sundie, go for it!

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New Blog!

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Greetings all in search of answers! This blog does not replace my old one, and this one is for response purposes only. If you have a question about PS2, or life, or what that monster under the bed likes to eat. Ask questions and get them answered!

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