Shock Rifle will always win these polls, no matter which UT, past, present or future. It's a weapon with no equivalent in other games. Sure, the primary is basically a less powerful Quake railgun, but there are no games where you can combine the primary and secondary to form an instagib explosion. Simple idea, but with huge consequences for gameplay.
I voted Linkgun because I like the shaft and the kill effect. I liked the shaft in 2k4, and I liked the lightning gun in Quake.
Ya i dunno.. i suck with the shock so I guess taht is why it is at the bottom of my list... I'd take enforcer over shock.. link gun being the second worst.
The link gun seems to have been upgraded this time around. I use it the most to down people and vehicles more than any other weapon.
The ROF (Rate of fire) seems a lot faster. It seems to behave like a real machine gun which means it doesn't deal a ton of damage each shot, but the amount of damage is multiplied by how many shots you can land on a target in a very few seconds.
The Stinger has definitely been made stronger and possibly at longer ranges. This too acts like a real Gatling gun would -- For suppression and laying down a field of fire over a large open area. Heavy machineguns rule the battlefield in real life for a reason...
I'm with you on this... i could never use the shock... mad props to those who can do the shock and shock combos all the time... Even when I do hit the ball, its usually hard to tell the depth so I usually shoot it too early.
The link gun seems to have been upgraded this time around. I use it the most to down people and vehicles more than any other weapon.
The ROF (Rate of fire) seems a lot faster. It seems to behave like a real machine gun which means it doesn't deal a ton of damage each shot, but the amount of damage is multiplied by how many shots you can land on a target in a very few seconds.
The Stinger has definitely been made stronger and possibly at longer ranges. This too acts like a real Gatling gun would -- For suppression and laying down a field of fire over a large open area. Heavy machineguns rule the battlefield in real life for a reason...
Why did you use an acronym then go onto write the actual meaning?
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