Unfocused
Companion Cube
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So in order to not be at a disadvantage, you have to perform the monotonous task of continuously realoading the game and checking these four crates? They should patch that IMHO.
Anyway, I played the game for a few hours (haven't bought it myself, yet) and I must say it's addicting. I have some questions:
1) What's the significance of the preferable weapon types for characters (ie. revolvers and sniper rifles for Hunter, combat rifles and shotguns for Soldier etc.)? Does this affect your stats with the weapons, makes them rise faster (since they're all at 0 at first anyway)?
2) Is it good to stick to 1-2 weapon types in order to pump up only their stats? If it was a regular RPG I'd do that, but since it is actually me aiming the weapons, not a mathematic formula, I'm not sure. I was playing the Hunter and while the sniper rifle was good for the weaker enemies, where I could score headshots kills, a few levels later, I found myself playing with an SMG, then a combat rifle, or even a shotgun in CQB, and a rocket launcher when I could hit multiple enemies at once, as they were more effective. Am I putting myself at a disadvantage later on by doing so?
Anyway, I played the game for a few hours (haven't bought it myself, yet) and I must say it's addicting. I have some questions:
1) What's the significance of the preferable weapon types for characters (ie. revolvers and sniper rifles for Hunter, combat rifles and shotguns for Soldier etc.)? Does this affect your stats with the weapons, makes them rise faster (since they're all at 0 at first anyway)?
2) Is it good to stick to 1-2 weapon types in order to pump up only their stats? If it was a regular RPG I'd do that, but since it is actually me aiming the weapons, not a mathematic formula, I'm not sure. I was playing the Hunter and while the sniper rifle was good for the weaker enemies, where I could score headshots kills, a few levels later, I found myself playing with an SMG, then a combat rifle, or even a shotgun in CQB, and a rocket launcher when I could hit multiple enemies at once, as they were more effective. Am I putting myself at a disadvantage later on by doing so?