09-13-2006, 03:36 PM
Looks like we got the same idea with the GLL, though I tend to think of my usage more as a close-range dbl-barrel shotgun, and I don't ususally double-tap until, as the saying goes, I see the white of their eyes.
As for the Linear cannon.
I dunno, man. I tend to stay away from sustained-fire backmounts like the pulse cannons, chain guns, and the linear cannons when it comes to quads.
While quads can fire back cannons on the move, you'll have to remember that since we don't have any serious armor, we'll be doing a lot of dodging and jumping, meaning we can't make full use of the weapons I mentioned.
Guns like that, IMO, are better off on a more stable platform, like a tank, a they can fire full burst even while in the air.
This means we're better off using powerful, single-shot cannons like the GL's, or the Geryon series. Pop and move.
As for the Pixie 3 and Hp hand combo...ouch.
I've run into similar incarnations of that pair-up, and none of them were pleasant, though gun range might be a problem.
As for the Linear cannon.
I dunno, man. I tend to stay away from sustained-fire backmounts like the pulse cannons, chain guns, and the linear cannons when it comes to quads.
While quads can fire back cannons on the move, you'll have to remember that since we don't have any serious armor, we'll be doing a lot of dodging and jumping, meaning we can't make full use of the weapons I mentioned.
Guns like that, IMO, are better off on a more stable platform, like a tank, a they can fire full burst even while in the air.
This means we're better off using powerful, single-shot cannons like the GL's, or the Geryon series. Pop and move.
As for the Pixie 3 and Hp hand combo...ouch.
I've run into similar incarnations of that pair-up, and none of them were pleasant, though gun range might be a problem.