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AP Rounds on all weapons (with the exception of Anti-material sniper), do no damage to attack choppers (Apache or Hokem). I am using the LMGs.
There is no infantry counter for low flying helicopters (because lock-on breaks on tree leaves or poles), and they can dodge some missiles by flying in-between objects. You would think AP rounds are specifically designed to punish those helis, but nope. Better hope you land that lucky sniper shot or predict choppers path 3 seconds in advance for M5.
There is also no counter for high altitude transport airships, the only way to kill those is with the jet. Sundances can just rain down from the blue-sky reaching all points on the map, faster-than-aircraft paratroopers assault. With an exception of few high boxes, maps are flat with no elevation.
Previous BF games were chaotic, but there was always a rhytm and some sort of counter-play. 2042 is an abomination with garbage maps and balance. Most of your deaths have nothing to do with your in-game decisions, you just die because enemies are everywhere, your location is spotted all the time, and helis rocket barrage with stunlock so you cannot even escape...
You can whack them twice with the big blade and it's over!
Title. Nearly all enemies are armored and AP bullet shred armor. Maybe put in an explosive gun (preferably a launcher) for anti vehicle and an incendiary pistol, but for your 2 other primarys why use anything besides AP?
While the soft-target ammo does little damage to armored targets, it seems like the armor piercing rounds have no negative impact on soft-targets.
I also have not run into a single bullet sponge enemy. I donβt love these different ammo types, but this sub is being quite over dramatic about it.
I can beat them with normal bullets but I think or Armor piercing or Hollow points will make them happier in less time.
"Let's hope these work, I spent a lot of money at the black market," said the FBI agent, looking at a box of Plot Armor Piercing Bullets. He loaded his silencer pistol, awaiting the arrival of the young protagonist, who the author evidently spent a lot of time with. He had already issued the letter of complaint, and another one to lure him to the shack in the middle of the woods, a prominent location in the book; "Prince Jeremy and the Agents."
Scrutinizing his surroundings and not spotting the hero galloping valiantly on a horse, blonde hair hanging gorgeously from his head, the agent decides to wait a while longer, before he hears a knock on the frail, wooden door that reverberates around the house, indicating that cursed Jeremiah has arrived. He looks at the gun; ten bullets, enough to finish the job.
"Anyone here?" questions the hero, who had arrived frantically yet reluctantly after receiving a letter. It had said that a princess was in trouble, and he was the only one who could save her. Little did he know that this was a trick, cunning deception, camouflaging the real intent behind the ink on the parchment. Again, he knocked, awaiting a villain about to try to take him down, yet - equipped with plot armor - he did not fear the result of the expected battle ahead of him.
"Come in!" cackled the agent, pointing at his target. The door was smashed down, splinters of glass spraying across the living room floor, and a loud 'BANG' welcomes the hero. It hits him decisively in the leg, and he winces from the searing pain, excruciating and unwelcome. It was the first time in the story this had happened.
"But how, I'm meant t - to be invincible!" he shrieked in fury, now brandishing a sword that had been conjured from a scabbard, hanging limply at his side, which was now leaking with oozing, crimson blood.
"Welcome, brave hero." the agent said mockingly, staring down his foe, whom he would kill soon, "what brings you here?"
The agent shakes a second identical piece of parchment and cackles. Rolling across the floor, Jeremiah manages to stand up, and slices the air with his blade. Another shot rings out and the valiant protagonist curls up into a ball, screaming yells of rage and fear. Would this be the end? Was the tale of "Prince Jeremy and the Agents" a tragedy all along?
Laughing maniacally now, the agent walks over to the protagonist, cursing abruptly, and kicks him across the glass littered floor, eyeing down his opponent and rolling the pair of
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Do you have to buy those special bullets from someone after you do the research or do you have to do more research to get like 100x bullets more?
It says that these bullets treat SP value as if it's 1/2, but the resulting damage is also 1/2. I'm confused when exactly do I half the damage: before it interacts with armor SP or after (if) it pierces the armor? For example, the SP is 20, the damage is 22. If I half it before the SP then it's 11 against 10, and the damage reaching the body is 1. But if I half it after the SP then it's initially 22 against 10, and the resulting damage is 12 (without applied modifier). So, which one is it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Skin
They went bankrupt, but why hasn't anyone taken their idea and improved upon the temperature issues?
Who doesn't want armor that can stop 120 bullets and not show any signs of wear&tear?
>In a test for the History Channel's military show, Mail Call, the vest repelled nine rounds of steel-core ammunition from an AK-47 full automatic and 35 rounds of 9Γ19mm from a Heckler & Koch MP5A3, all fired into a 10-by-12-inch area on the vest. On Test Lab, also on the History Channel, the vest withstood 120 rounds fired from a Type 56 (7.62Γ39mm) rifle and Heckler & Koch MP5 (9Γ19mm). In another demonstration on the Discovery Channel series Future Weapons, a Dragon Skin vest withstood numerous rounds (including steel core rounds) from an AK-47, a Heckler & Koch MP5SD, an M4 carbine (5.56Γ45mm), and a point-blank detonation of an M67 grenade. While the vest was heavily damaged (mainly by the grenade), there was no penetration of the armor.
The problem was that the armor could not withstand 120 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures nor extreme cold. The adhesive holding the discs would fall apart. Oily conditions also dissolved the adhesive. But that seems like a workable fix, right?
Am I missing something? Am I being stupid? :(
This armor seems like comic book, futuristic Batman armor, John Wick bulletproof armor tech to me. Or maybe I'm missing something.
"Let's hope these work, I spent a lot of money at the black market," said the FBI agent, looking at a box of Plot Armor Piercing Bullets. He loaded his silencer pistol, awaiting the arrival of the young protagonist, who the author evidently spent a lot of time with. He had already issued the letter of complaint, and another one to lure him to the shack in the middle of the woods, a prominent location in the book; "Prince Jeremy and the Agents."
Scrutinizing his surroundings and not spotting the hero galloping valiantly on a horse, blonde hair hanging gorgeously from his head, the agent decides to wait a while longer, before he hears a knock on the frail, wooden door that reverberates around the house, indicating that cursed Jeremiah has arrived. He looks at the gun; ten bullets, enough to finish the job.
"Anyone here?" questions the hero, who had arrived frantically yet reluctantly after receiving a letter. It had said that a princess was in trouble, and he was the only one who could save her. Little did he know that this was a trick, cunning deception, camouflaging the real intent behind the ink on the parchment. Again, he knocked, awaiting a villain about to try to take him down, yet - equipped with plot armor - he did not fear the result of the expected battle ahead of him.
"Come in!" cackled the agent, pointing at his target. The door was smashed down, splinters of glass spraying across the living room floor, and a loud 'BANG' welcomes the hero. It hits him decisively in the leg, and he winces from the searing pain, excruciating and unwelcome. It was the first time in the story this had happened.
"But how, I'm meant t - to be invincible!" he shrieked in fury, now brandishing a sword that had been conjured from a scabbard, hanging limply at his side, which was now leaking with oozing, crimson blood.
"Welcome, brave hero." the agent said mockingly, staring down his foe, whom he would kill soon, "what brings you here?"
The agent shakes a second identical piece of parchment and cackles. Rolling across the floor, Jeremiah manages to stand up, and slices the air with his blade. Another shot rings out and the valiant protagonist curls up into a ball, screaming yells of rage and fear. Would this be the end? Was the tale of "Prince Jeremy and the Agents" a tragedy all along?
Laughing maniacally now, the agent walks over to the protagonist, cursing abruptly, and kicks him across the glass littered floor, eyeing down his opponent and rolling the pair of
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