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Combat Arms
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Best sniper rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="MadeInChina" data-source="post: 80936" data-attributes="member: 3486"><p>Combat Arms really isn't one of those fast-paced games that requires for you to be quick-scoping and jump-shooting with a sniper rifle. It's one of those "new"-still-needs-to-be-balanced Korean FPS games.</p><p></p><p>My first rifle was the L96 and I found it to be okay. I was satisfied with the fact that I can land a kill with a single shot and therefore hold one side of the map easily. However, the accuracy is really lousy once you get past mid-range and even if you're patient and aiming right on the dot, it will swerve off in a random direction most of the time. Coming off of CS:S, it was really hard to not quick-scope a guy. Seriously, if you try to quick-scope in Combat Arms you will screw yourself over most of the time.</p><p></p><p>My second and most favorite rifle is the M24. Mastering bolt action rifles is one of the easiest things ever. If you miss the headshot still land the hit, press Q or use your mouse scroll and pull out a SCAR or another automatic and single/burst shot until he's dead.</p><p></p><p>I agree with DeaFen0 about the quick-scoping and moving while shooting. Shooting just as you switch strafe directions won't work in Combat Arms. Moving is bad if you're sniping because of two reasons. One, the aim will be horrible. Two, you will only hear your footsteps and because footsteps are very indistinct in CA you won't hear anybody else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadeInChina, post: 80936, member: 3486"] Combat Arms really isn't one of those fast-paced games that requires for you to be quick-scoping and jump-shooting with a sniper rifle. It's one of those "new"-still-needs-to-be-balanced Korean FPS games. My first rifle was the L96 and I found it to be okay. I was satisfied with the fact that I can land a kill with a single shot and therefore hold one side of the map easily. However, the accuracy is really lousy once you get past mid-range and even if you're patient and aiming right on the dot, it will swerve off in a random direction most of the time. Coming off of CS:S, it was really hard to not quick-scope a guy. Seriously, if you try to quick-scope in Combat Arms you will screw yourself over most of the time. My second and most favorite rifle is the M24. Mastering bolt action rifles is one of the easiest things ever. If you miss the headshot still land the hit, press Q or use your mouse scroll and pull out a SCAR or another automatic and single/burst shot until he's dead. I agree with DeaFen0 about the quick-scoping and moving while shooting. Shooting just as you switch strafe directions won't work in Combat Arms. Moving is bad if you're sniping because of two reasons. One, the aim will be horrible. Two, you will only hear your footsteps and because footsteps are very indistinct in CA you won't hear anybody else. [/QUOTE]
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First Person Shooters & Third Person Shooters
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Best sniper rifle?
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