Intergration Mod Poll
#1
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:12 PM
#2
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:15 PM
silentsnipe don't be the second one to tell a person what to do.
Edited by boom, 23 December 2008 - 08:23 PM.
#3
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:16 PM
1. intergrate a Dart tag gun.
2. Work on your grammar.
3. work on your punctuation.
Talio.
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#4
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:28 PM
No shit.i need some help
What will you scout?
No seriously, do your friends/yourself get lost in a park somewhere? Do the monkey bars confuse you?
If you want to put something on a LS then just think of what is missing from your current gun and put something on that fills that gap.
Edited by CyberPunkGunner, 23 December 2008 - 08:33 PM.
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#5
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:31 PM
(Unofficial) Wii thread
Damn it Foamfoot. Why is it that you kill every good topic with a retarded response a few days late.
#6
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:57 PM
I honestly don't understand DTG and mav integs in a longshot, the longshot already has plenty of ROF. A scout doesn't make sense, you might as well just do the front gun integration, as it's internals are exactly the same. Now, an Airtech 2000 (singled) or and other basic air gun would work great integrated, as the longshot lacks accuracy (Irony!) and an air gun could make up for that.
Rate of fire on a front mounted Mav is much higher then on the LS gun itself. It also adds an extra 6 close range shots when you don't want to waste a long range shot. Not to mention if you pull it off cleanly it looks badassed.
#7
Posted 26 December 2008 - 02:27 AM
-These days, because of the energy crisis, if Santa gave me coal, I'd be
I'd go emo if there wasn't nerf. - DarkShrimp
#8
Posted 26 December 2008 - 03:53 PM
I honestly don't understand DTG and mav integs in a longshot, the longshot already has plenty of ROF. A scout doesn't make sense, you might as well just do the front gun integration, as it's internals are exactly the same. Now, an Airtech 2000 (singled) or and other basic air gun would work great integrated, as the longshot lacks accuracy (Irony!) and an air gun could make up for that.
A *well* modified longshot lacks neither accuracy nor ROF. I personally don't understand why people single longshots when there are so many resources and guides on how to build an angel breach.
DTGs and front guns make the most sense to me, but I can see how a maverick would work too.
But a scout integ is dumb. Use the front gun integration if you want a clean, pistol-powerful, second shot.
#9
Posted 26 December 2008 - 04:02 PM
Some people don't have brass, don't want to spend the money, want extra integration room, or have a broken boltsled.A *well* modified longshot lacks neither accuracy nor ROF. I personally don't understand why people single longshots when there are so many resources and guides on how to build an angel breach.
TNL,
#10
Posted 26 December 2008 - 04:39 PM
Some people don't have brass, don't want to spend the money, want extra integration room, or have a broken boltsled.A *well* modified longshot lacks neither accuracy nor ROF. I personally don't understand why people single longshots when there are so many resources and guides on how to build an angel breach.
Makes sense, the last point more than the others.
It just doesn't seem to bring the longshot up to its full potential, that's all I'm saying.
#11
Posted 26 December 2008 - 05:13 PM
Fome: Many don't do an Angel breach because one slipup and your LS is fucked for life.
TheNerfLoki: The boltsled and brass reasons are sound, but "want extra inegration room" I just can't wrap my mind around that(figuratively). I mean an Angel Breach is smaller than the stock breach, so it gives MOREroom for integrations.
CyberPunkGunner: Wow. A pointless flame for no reason, you stole T-Bull's avatar, and you are the biggest asshole to foammasteroffusion to walk the earth. I mean, the monkey bar comment was just uncallled for. But you are right in the sense that an integration should cover up the main gun's weaknesses with the integ's strengths.
Nobber: Well said.
foammasteroffusion: While the grammar and punctuation are horrible, other than that, a good first post. You searched, found nothing that answered your question, and decided to post a thread on it. And,
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#12
Posted 27 December 2008 - 12:25 PM
You don't have the magazine to worry about, so you can use all the space from the front of the gun to directly in front of the trigger, instead of to the front of the magazine, so you get room for an internal integration, or extra room for an external. Does everyone understand it now?TheNerfLoki: The boltsled and brass reasons are sound, but "want extra inegration room" I just can't wrap my mind around that(figuratively). I mean an Angel Breach is smaller than the stock breach, so it gives MOREroom for integrations.
Edited by TheNerfLoki, 27 December 2008 - 12:25 PM.
TNL,
#13
Posted 28 December 2008 - 01:49 AM
I honestly don't understand DTG and mav integs in a longshot, the longshot already has plenty of ROF. A scout doesn't make sense, you might as well just do the front gun integration, as it's internals are exactly the same. Now, an Airtech 2000 (singled) or and other basic air gun would work great integrated, as the longshot lacks accuracy (Irony!) and an air gun could make up for that.
If you put a decent airgun into a Longshot, the Longshot becomes the secondary weapon. A secondary integration is not put in place for the purpose of accuracy. It's there to save your ass if someone rushes you. An LS-mounted DTG has amazing ROF due to being pump-action, and gives you 10 quick shots if you need them. It also makes your balls feel bigger when you carry it.
But the best secondary to put into a Longshot, if you can pull it off, is a shotgunned Titan. Nothing is better at stopping a rusher.
Probably dead by now, or something.
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