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===LMG & Minigun=== | ===LMG & Minigun=== | ||
− | Weapons with a large burst of bullets, but low accuracy | + | Weapons with a large burst of bullets, but low accuracy. |
− | * {{Icon small|LMG|24}} [[LMG]]s | + | * {{Icon small|LMG|24}} [[LMG]]s are lighter miniguns, with a 6-shot burst. Can stagger humans, but lower single-target DPS than rifles options. Decent crowd-control and support weapon, though one of the weaker modern weapons. |
− | * {{Icon small|Minigun|24}} [[Minigun]]s fire a massive 25-shot burst | + | * {{Icon small|Minigun|24}} [[Minigun]]s fire a massive 25-shot burst. High cost, widly inaccurate, and with a huge cooldown cycle, miniguns are dedicated to crowd-control in specialized, stationary setups. Extremely powerful in the right situations. |
− | Both weapons are good as support | + | Both weapons are good as support weapons and for at mowing crowds of enemies. Missed shots can hit other enemies in the vicinity, meaning their low accuracy is compensated when attacking a horde of tribals. Both weapons do well in crowded, stationary setups. The minigun is much more extreme - its optimal DPS is miles above any weapon in the game, but the user becomes a sitting duck. |
===Sniper & Lance=== | ===Sniper & Lance=== |