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I think that focusing on Lis alone is kind of a mistake - right now, until the class changes come in to play anyway, effectively every enemy can carry a rocket launcher.
I do agree though that you don't last long in a vehicle when one or two people focus on you. Or at least that what it feels like to me when I do use them.
- 3 years ago
@ElliotLH wrote:I think that focusing on Lis alone is kind of a mistake - right now, until the class changes come in to play anyway, effectively every enemy can carry a rocket launcher.
I do agree though that you don't last long in a vehicle when one or two people focus on you. Or at least that what it feels like to me when I do use them.
I've roughly 200 hours in armour and to survive in a tank you have to retreat, a lot whilst checking all views, that's 360 and also checking above for stealths and parachuting C5 attackers.
Every time a chopper, especially a transport or nightbird flies over you, you have to check the skies for parachuting enemies.
It takes a lot of work to survive in one tank.
Everyone can still go on mini rampages but then they are just rolling the dice on whether they survive or get blown up.
- ElliotLH3 years agoHero+
@Tank2042Man wrote:
@ElliotLH wrote:
I think that focusing on Lis alone is kind of a mistake - right now, until the class changes come in to play anyway, effectively every enemy can carry a rocket launcher.
I do agree though that you don't last long in a vehicle when one or two people focus on you. Or at least that what it feels like to me when I do use them.
I've roughly 200 hours in armour and to survive in a tank you have to retreat, a lot whilst checking all views, that's 360 and also checking above for stealths and parachuting C5 attackers.
Every time a chopper, especially a transport or nightbird flies over you, you have to check the skies for parachuting enemies.
It takes a lot of work to survive in one tank.
Everyone can still go on mini rampages but then they are just rolling the dice on whether they survive or get blown up.
You've got a lot more hours than me so that's valuable advice, especially what you say about it taking a lot of work. There are so many angles to cover and I find that sometimes tunnel vision can be a problem.