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Weapons Explained Empty Weapons Explained

Post  KnighT Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:57 am

Laser: Although it isn't the most accurate of weapons, a laser kills on contact and if used in an area where a group of rival players are seen it can be put to devastating effect. Usage drains the power and the weapon only lasts for a couple of seconds before it dyes out. In every map only two lasers can be found which are usually in inconvenient places to obtain as the laser has the most potential to frag multiple enemies. The laser can fire through thin surfaces (e.g. walls) and kill players on the other side of them if the player at hand is a short distance from the other side of that surface.

Rockets: Fast spreading short distance weapon. You fire 5 rockets at once. Perfect tank killer. Harms enormous when you shoot them in a "dog fight". 10 rockets are usually enough to destroy any enemies vehicle. It is possible to fire rockets continuously (without any reload). This can be achieved by obtaining 5 rockets, shooting them, and then retrieving the desired number of rockets that the player would like to fire ceaselessly. By tapping the "fire" button (usually R2), the rockets will erupt out of the players turret until ammunition runs out, causing devastating effects in close-quarter battles. Rockets are almost completely ineffective at long range due to the fact that five rockets are fired at once, spreading out in all directions. This weapon can destroy vehicles through thin surfaces if the enemy is in direct contact with the other side of that surface.

Light Missile: Not very effective unless used in bulk. A number of "lights" is needed to destroy a vehicle unlike the heavy missile. These use a heat-seeking target mechanism to lock onto targets to track them, this can be achieved from the other side of the level in safety if need be and can be done with the heavy missile and railgun too if you are a proficient sniper. Lights fly high into the air when shot and hit the enemy falling down on him. Escape is hard when there is no possibility of cover. By holding down the fire button it is possible to get a "behind the missile" view of where the projectile is going. Because you can not control the missile this feature would only be advantageous if the player wishes to get a different view of the map as the missile flies through it (to look where players might be situated etc.) Of course the player is completely defenceless while using this feature. This weapon is a perfect jeep killer, however a tank (especially an armoured one) can take a substantial amount of light missiles before it is destroyed. This weapon can destroy vehicles through thin surfaces if the enemy is in direct contact with the other side of that surface.

Heavy Missile: "Heavies" are lock-on missiles similar to the lighter version except for the fact that they pack a much bigger punch. Two can usually be picked up at a time and when locked on they track with the target through the air to reach their destination. Two shots will usually explode a tank. Heavies don't fly up in the air when shot. They are deep fliers so you can escape them easily when you reach a wall or other. Lights are faster than heavies. As with lights, the heavies can be viewed from behind the projectile by holding the fire button. This weapon can destroy vehicles through thin surfaces if the enemy is in direct contact with the other side of that surface.

Railgun: Primarily the weapon of a sniper, the Railgun is used for making long-distance kills and destroys nearly anything with one shot. This is the most accurate weapon in the game if used properly. Instead of being fired by chemical means it uses electrical potential energy to send a projectile out at an extremely high velocity. It carries so much force with it that it is possible to frag a vehicle if the railgun is shot right next to a player (i.e. the actual projectile doesn't appear to hit the vehicle but instead makes contact near the player and results in a frag). The railgun is made for long range but, although difficult to use at short distances, still has the same devastating effect if it hits a vehicle. This weapon can be used in a variety of ways depending on the players style e.g. from an elevated stationary position (sniping), in a "dogfight" -up close and personal (killing multiple enemies at once), or in the air whilst jumping off or over objects, hills or other. This weapon can destroy vehicles through thin surfaces if the enemy is in direct contact with or extremely near the other side of that surface.

Plasma: A multi-firing weapon that shoots a barrage of blue plasma at an enemy. Damage is medium but can be fatal if used in combination with say a tank's turret. Plasma has a very fast lock on. Plasma is a multi-purpose weapon. It can be very effective at long ranges and can also be used in close-quarter battles with ease. The main disadvantage of this weapon is that it does not have a "lock on" as such. If the enemy moves out of the target proximity the target will "unlock", essentially meaning the player has to track moving vehicles while firing to ensure all of the plasma barrages hit the player. This weapon can destroy vehicles through thin surfaces if the enemy is in direct contact with the other side of that surface.

Machine Gun: On Jeeps only. A rapid-firing piece of equipment that can prove more effective than larger weapons in close-combat situations. It is made for short to medium ranges.

Bombs: 5 small bombs flying around and bouncing like balls when they hit something and explode when they don't bounce anymore or hit the enemies jeep/tank. You can shoot them continuously. Great for clearing out rooms or hangers etc. as the player does not need to be in view of his enemy to frag him/her. Bombs are fired one at a time but come in sets of 5. More than 5 bombs are needed to frag any armoured vehicle if that vehicle also has full health. This weapon can destroy vehicles through thin surfaces if the enemy is in direct contact with the other side of that surface.

Cannon: On tanks only. A powerful endless firing gun which harms more than the machine gun but needs some time to reload. It can be turned 360 with the tank's turret. It is made for short to medium ranges. This weapon can destroy vehicles through thin surfaces if the enemy is in direct contact with the other side of that surface.

Emps: Missiles which do not harm the opponent but cause a freeze movement or firing lock on the enemy. Drive emps cause the player to be stationary for a short period of time (sitting duck). They can still shoot and harm enemies under this emp's effect. Weapon emps cause the player's weapon system to be disabled for a short period of time. They are completely defenceless under this emps effect, but can still drive and hide.
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Post  Asmotech Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:19 pm

You just copied this from wikipedia.org xD.
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