u/Hungry_Orange_Boy

It's the most popular gun easily and for good reason. It has laser precision, a large magazine, and with an SMG as a side arm the rate of fire is negligible.

I rarely see anyone use anything else besides a sniper rifle. I simply think most guns have too poor of damage at distances above 100 meters, ranging from 12 to 17, and a few do 20 and 25 ( but have poor accuracy).

The KTS is an extremely n00b friendly gun that hinders play growth. Most controller players simply freak out if they have to use anything else at 50 meters up because, as most claim, the recoil is too high. Perhaps that's why it exists in its current form. Make those players feel good to keep them coming back.

Another issue is if someone is using something like the M433 or NOV, they have to get within 100 meters to compete and they can't because KTS mows them down before they can reach them.

Do other guns need accuracy increase, damage at range increase? What's the answer?

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u/Hungry_Orange_Boy — 9 days ago

Recon is easily the best class with the drone, beacon, and the reveal skill. The other issue is the abundance of snipers and their effect on plating. It feels like at least half of each lobby is sniping. A body shot almost always rips 2 plates, and 3/4 classes can only carry 8 (2 on, 6 in reserve), that's a 4th ( or 5th ) of your plates gone in 1 shot.

The real issue, however, is how EASY sniping is at most ranges. I've never played an FPS where sniping was this easy. Really, there needs to be a balance update for them.

I'm unsure how to fix it, but it definitely needs to be.

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u/Hungry_Orange_Boy — 10 days ago

I've seen many times lately people running a sniper alongside a SOR or M60, or something slow, and many times with a 2.5 scope.

People, understand that guns under 720 rof are going to lose most engagements under 25 meters.

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u/Hungry_Orange_Boy — 10 days ago

A recruiter reached out and set up the interview. I had two rounds, met the VP, and met two front-end devs. That's it. The second interview was a tech interview, and they asked me roughly 40 minutes of questions about HTML, CSS, and Vue. After 6 months of searching, I did it!

Looks like there's still normal front-end positions available at companies that aren't looking for the top 0.01%.

Thanks to everyone who replied to my posts.

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u/Hungry_Orange_Boy — 13 days ago