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Smaller blasters, like single-shot front-loading pistols, can be just as lethal on the battleground as the guy with the big blaster, if not more. In a game where speed and agility is usually a key force to winning, lugging around a Vulcan and extra ammo belts may not get you a victory. While it might have better firepower or you may have modded it to shoot faster, farther, better than before, a big blaster will always slow you down, no matter how strong or fast you are. I can speak from personal experience with this when I took my modified Vulcan out for a spin. At first, it was great keeping my foes at bay with it's firepower and range, but once I was out of 25-round ammo belts and scrambling to reload it, it was just a gigantic hunk of plastic. Another attacker was using a Raider CS-35 with the iconic drum they come with. He too found himself in serious trouble when he had spent the 35 streamline darts and was running around searching for ammo.
I'm not saying a small blaster is the way to win, but instead that we shouldn't discount their usefulness and abilities. This is why a lot of folks carry a "Sidearm" or backup blaster with them, too. There was a point where I was using nothing but my modified NiteFinder, leaving my hulking Vulcan on the sidelines, taking careful aim with it and being more effective with a single-shot. I also ran into times when I wished I still had that firepower though, as a single-shot blaster doesn't lend itself well to handling more than one opponent, like when a team is rushing you.
Super excited to see this review on the holster!
ReplyDeleteI actually prefer my OMW-modded Alpha Trooper as my main gun, my Rayven as a backup and my (far, far too many) Reflexes and a Maverick as sidearms. Size doesn't matter anywhere NEAR as much as most people think, and I prove it by hitting targets a good 50' away with Reflexes more accurately and in quicker succession than most people could hit 20' away with a Recon.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad we have similar views on things! I would even consider a recon with no attachments to still be a side arm sized blater.
ReplyDeleteNow I more understand "secondaries." I think there needs to be a good carbine sized blaster like the Lumitron.
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