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I'd say players getting hit with CRs are usually the problem. Some don't even run to cover, but stand their ground and try to shoot back with ineffective weapons until they get hit hard again. Others can't help it and peek from cover, even though they receive hit after hit. Some try to defend areas which are vulnerable to long range, even though they hear or see CR's being used by enemy teams approaching.
I think it's also important to estimate where the next rings may be and prepare accordingly. If first or second rings have a lot of open areas, if would be good to have a Charge rifleman in the team.
They should've just either dropped the damage or significantly reduced the fire rate. A weapon with an immense range shouldn't be combined with a reasonable fire rate. >.>
- 6 years ago
I must be a weird kinda scrub newb trash can because I do not do very well with the CR, but wreck house with the PK. It's not easy to hit those squirmy little devils from distance unless they are standing or kneeling still. PK I can spin in circles both IRL and on screen and drop my controller and knock someone down.
Not being so heavily invested in the game (the game, you know, the thing that's fun) helps a lot. Personally, putting 20-30 matches in a night, haven't seen a significant increase of usage or a dramatic change in power, but that may be because it's always been terrifying from day one or because I find cover and make them come to me. Like most predators, Charge Riflemen get bored after a while and move to find another target.
It's strong, but not impossible, my scrub trash can self and a couple randos got a total squad kill of 5 and beat a whole squad of Charge Riflemen on the only remaining high ground because we kept covered and moving.
Just a Scrub-Newb-Trash Can and his opinion. My KD is 0.61 as of this writing... 🥳 but we're getting better
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