2007-12-21, 18:40 | Link #1 |
Assassin Lord
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Lavardian Shogunate
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What role do you play in an FPS?
What role do you play in an FPS the most?
Are you usually the... Charger, who rushes into fights recklessly and rips everyone apart? Sniper, who takes everyone down at a distance? Ducker, who uses a lot of cover and takes a few shots every so often? Bunny, who jumps around dodging bullets and shooting people at the same time? Human Shield, who gets in everyone's way and ends up getting pumped full of holes? Grenadier, who likes to toss grenades at the beginning of every round? |
2007-12-21, 19:19 | Link #2 |
Inattentive Dreamer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Age: 34
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Charger. My friends always complain because I never consider strategy. For some reason sneaking around/ambushing opponents never works out for me. It has sort of become customary for me to end up with both the most kills AND most deaths to cancel out my kills . I rarely use the weapons on the maps too. Another thing I get often criticized for. I usually just go with the starting weapon and mow people down. I'm not above rushing into crowds of 4 if I think that I can take even 1 of them out before they drop me. All-in-all, I'm not that great as a team player I guess .
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2007-12-21, 19:28 | Link #3 |
A territory most absolute
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Finland
Age: 37
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Well, the last FPS I played for any significant amount of time was Unreal Tournament 2004 and that was all about speed so I guess I'd be either a reckless charger or a bunny hopper, though actual bunny hopping was never of much use in that game as it made your movement easy to predict.
In most military style FPS games I guess Ducker would be the optimal way to play. Your aim goes to hell while moving so more often than not you win by being the one who is standing (or ducking) still and firing at a moving target. |
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2007-12-21, 21:32 | Link #5 |
Salt Levels Critical
Join Date: Oct 2007
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It's been a while since I have played an FPS but I typically switch my role depending on the game.
In Halo 2 I was a charger, but was a ducker in BF1942/2142 since there's just so many ways you can get 1-shotted. I played sniper in Medal of Honor:Allied Assault, had this one spot on Omaha Beach and I'd rack up dozens of kills before anyone found me. And in UT2004 I was the worthless player who spent the whole match trying to pancake people with the manta. |
2007-12-21, 21:42 | Link #6 |
Assassin Lord
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Lavardian Shogunate
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I LOVE the manta. It's so hilarious. XD But what annoys me is when you charge head-on at an enemy...and they step to the side...and you charge right past them...and then they effortlessly turn around...and squeeze off a round at the back of your head. X_x Players are getting more clever these days.
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2007-12-21, 21:48 | Link #7 |
Salt Levels Critical
Join Date: Oct 2007
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I never really had that happen but I haven't played the game in 2 years. My main issue was either the scorpion 1-shotting me with that energy cable thing or getting hit with the AVRiL (still the best weapon name ever). I pretty much only played Onslaught mode because the rest of the game was just too hectic for me; I couldn't fight so well on foot except with the flak cannon and its ridiculous splash damage.
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2007-12-21, 21:57 | Link #9 | |
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The AVRiL is one of the rocket launchers, right? Interesting name. XD |
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2007-12-21, 22:19 | Link #11 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Resides within the depths of Ned infested Glasgow
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well on CSS, it changes from map to map but generally there I like a good charge. Halo is same depending on map and game thats played. same with Grimkill, I too usually get the most kills and a equal amount of deaths altho been tearing it up on CoD4 for the PS3 lately, only online shooter I'm able to play atm p.s I hate meat shields, not only do they block ur shots & view but most likely get ya killed along with em
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2007-12-22, 00:50 | Link #13 |
I'll keep walking.
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It will depend from game to game, but I tend to take the role of a Sniper whenever possible, because I'm usually fairly good at it. But it all depends, of course.
Especially in Crysis Power Struggle, the Sniper is vital for sharing information about enemy implacements, just like in Battlefield 2/2142 - Perhaps even more, because Crysis has a lot of more "hiding room" and backholes where people can sneak up through. I like that role, and so I usually stick myself at a high place full of hiding spots and with good visibility of the maps' main objectives. Depending on the map and your enemies, you might get a lot or no kills at all, because there's not much you can do if there're four VTOLs or Helis bombing the crap out of everything. What is pretty annoying is when you spend some good time trying to make money for a Gauss rifle + Sniper sight and when someone kills you before you can lay one hit to the enemy. So I usually stick to the cheaper and more easily-obtainable Precision Rifle. When I'm not sniping I'm usually being a Ducker, which is more fitting for me who, rarely successful at lucking out and getting triple headshot kills ( I'm talking to you, Godlikes. ). I tend to be more cautious and use strategy before jumping in for a skill or an assault... but sure, there're times when you can't do that and need to rush in and shot at everything that moves. I also enjoy setting up explosives everywhere I can, like Mines, C4 ( usually inside buildings like the Prototype Factory and Bunkers, which are some of the most important objectives in PS ) and Claymores. It is so fun to see some dude rushing into a building and the next thing you hear is BOOM and his corpse flying through the door he just came in from. I have videos .
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2007-12-22, 02:40 | Link #14 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hockey Nation
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In Team Fortress 2 it's always a toss up for myself.
I find that if there aren't enough Medics, or if the ones that are around are horrible, I just switch with them and become a med myself. I find that a good med is indispensable. If there are wayy to many sentries or if the enemy appears to be clustering their efforts in one area then I'll go demo, which is probably my best class aside of the Engineer. Vice versa applies, if I can find a spot where I find that a sentrie can do considerable amount of damage, or there just appears to be a need for them then I go. Pyro and Heavy are my two other picks. A pyro is good at flushing the enemie out, and if the opposing team is stupid enough, a Heavy could mow down everything in sight. In essence, I enjoy more of a support role, because I'd rather do the little things right, rather than have someone else do them wrong. That being said I can switch it up if needed. |
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2007-12-22, 11:44 | Link #17 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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I only play a couple of FPS style (exteel, Fear) games and I prefer to use heavy weapons (rockets/cannons) and be the healer. Allows me to jack up my mech with heavy armor as well because I don't have to worry about mobility. Particularly in territory control/capture the flag type scenarios. Weapons that soften them up from a distance and then they can go in and melee and come back to heal.
I hate bunny hoppers. When is that a viable survival technique in real combat. Fear I only play in Deathmatch mode with 15 or so other guys who also hate bunny hoppers. Ok to jump a couple of times but to use it instead of taking cover is BS. If you can't outwit and out maneuver your enemy and think its a good idea to jump around out in the open all the 14-15 guys run out and concentrate fire on you. All the noobs that try to join our game instantly get taught a lesson. I remember when we Goldeneye for n64 first came out, I think we banned the use of jaws because it's an auto headshot. I like playing battlefield2142 but FFS that CSS and Unreal servers have some of the most aggravating keyboard warriors around. TF2 is my next buy
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2007-12-22, 12:05 | Link #18 |
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The only FPS I played to a great extent was BF1942, and since I usually preferred a thick chunk of metal between my body and the enemy bullets (read: vehicles ) I usually played as an engineer. I used to charge with heavy tanks (I loved the Tiger II), and when I had taken enough of a beating, I retreated, repaired the tank, and jumped straight back to the battlefield... so I guess that would make me a "charger" of sorts.
Oh, and I loved planes, too, but the only one I was particularly good with was the Japanese fighter (Zero, I think it was called). I remember I loved to machine-gun my friends from the skies when they were walking around helplessly through the field.
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2007-12-22, 12:12 | Link #19 |
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I also hate on online fps just because you're not an idiot and don't wander around like an idiot in the open and you repeatedly pick them off with headshots you're instantly a hacker. (I've been banned from about a dozen css servers)
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