Dany0 wrote:Yup, I must agree that the g36 is good for semi-suto sniping. If you wanna just support your team by hurting the enemies. Well, this sometimes really helps, the team gets a real advantage. But imho this is not equialent by regular playing. Even those camping g36 noobs have their role in the play, because enemy aims on them, they "are just easy victims" aber he is too motivated on the noob that he doesn't see you're behind him with your knife, jumping and...
Yep. In well balanced games, weapon choice is only up to player's style, fun, inspiration for gameplay and fun.AimMe wrote:Dany0 wrote:Yup, I must agree that the g36 is good for semi-suto sniping. If you wanna just support your team by hurting the enemies. Well, this sometimes really helps, the team gets a real advantage. But imho this is not equialent by regular playing. Even those camping g36 noobs have their role in the play, because enemy aims on them, they "are just easy victims" aber he is too motivated on the noob that he doesn't see you're behind him with your knife, jumping and... :P
Have you maybe saw me on Uptown with g36. I usually don't play with it, but i tried to play with g36 and boom, i had score 36 8! I didn't die one single time if i had ammo in my g36. I totally pwned red guys.
I've seen my movement on some other demo that time, and i didn't know i move that good with g36.
And no, it rarely that somebody gets to my back, and i know how to use DE, knife, even kick. It's not about weapon, it's about player.
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