Poll: Brute Force or Lethal Efficiency?

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Spy_Guy

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Lethal Efficiency.

I want a reliable and accurate gun, it does not need a high rate-of-fire or a very large clip, but it will need to kill in two or three shots.
So, favourite guns in Mw2:
1. UMP
2. M16
3. RPD

The RPD actually does fit that bill, plus it has a huge clip, so I can still pick people off with bursts, but in an emergency I can point it somewhere, then fire until it goes click.
 

Private Custard

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I always use LMGs, not because I spray and pray (I always burst fire two or three rounds for accuracy). I just like the bonus of having a belt of 100+ hard-hitting rounds for when covering fire is required, or for when someone runs into a building......I just grafitti the wall until they're dead!
 

Eclectic Dreck

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Well, once I realized that the 870 Shotgun was a weapon forged from win that delivered unending ruination to my enemies, I stuck with it in Bad Company 2. When one only has one shot, I suppose I could say that I was precise. But when I was delivering enough firepower to drop any two players in that shot? Sounds like overkill to me.
 

Vrach

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Lethal efficiency all the way. In most games in fact, not just FPSs. I just love that feeling of taking someone down in one shot, preferably with them/their allies having not a clue as to where the shot came from.

That said, I also often play a bit of brute force in Battlefield games, opting for anti-vehicle weapons... in BFBC2 in particular, there are few things more satisfying to me than taking down a helicopter with a bazooka. There's a lot of satisfaction in tagging it and sending out a tracking missile knowing the pilot barely has any chance of avoiding it, but the most satisfying feeling was this one time...

Atacama desert, I was in a building near a flag point... enemy chopper is flying above us, showering us and the friendly tank with missiles. I'm in a building, the chopper has no clue about me, I can hear it flying above though and I know he has to take a wide circle to keep himself moving while he reloads. So I wait, looking out the window with a CG, waiting. Just as he comes into sight, I take a quick aim and take it down with the first shot. Just loved the feeling thinking how much of a surprise it was to just get shot down out of nowhere without any warning :D

I do enjoy squad-based breach-and-clear, but that requires good teamwork and sadly isn't always an option. Still, I much prefer providing sniper support overlooking wherever my team is going and taking down anything in their way, guardian angel style :p
 

Naked_Snake

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Light Machine Guns. Particularly the RPD, when fitted with a foregrip it gives a tight spread for efficient fire (from the shoulder mount position), but when you've just been blinded by an enemy flashbang there's nothing like going prone and holding down fire for two lucky blind kills right before it's respawn time.
 

Shinrae

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If a game has Sniper's, thats what Ill be on.
Fell in love with them back in the first Unreal Tournament, anything else just feels thugish to me.
 

Iron Mal

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As a usual rule, brute force scares the shit out of people.

People who are scared often don't fight back.

If they don't fight back then I'm pretty certain that efficiency goes out the window.
astrav1 said:
I'm a shotgun man myself, so brute force.
Man after my own heart.

EDIT: Also, who said that brute force couldn't be efficient?
 

Lord Honk

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Efficiency. I loved Oblivion's Assassin class, with poisons and sneaking for critical damage, the same way Fallout:NV's "steady hand" perk.

Recently, I love the shotgun in MoH, though I see it rather as a precission weapon (cause you're screwed when you miss).
 

Durgiun

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I always combine the two. A sniper rifle and an assault rifle.

A sniper rifle when I need precision and have time to spare.
An assault rifle for when tits go up.
 

crudus

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Hardcore_gamer said:
crudus said:
Surgical precision. I always think pray-and-spray is a waste of my ammo I worked hard to get.
But what if ammo is not an issue in the game you are playing?
I will admit there is a great catharsis that comes with wielding a weapon with a 100+ bullet clip and just laying waste to everything in your path. I still prefer precision weapons.
 

ReservoirAngel

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I go for Lethal Efficiency every time.

I started playing MW2 when my old roommates bought it, and with my trusty sniper rifle I had a better overall kill/death ratio than they did on their game. They obviously failed to realise that going Rambo into a warzone, while getting you some kills, gets you picked off fairly often too.
 
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I prefer lethal efficency. To the point where guns become redundant. There is nothing like sticking a sharpened length of metal into someone's kidney or throat then quietly walking away
 

SuperNashwan

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I got really into Ranbow Six Vegas Terrorist Hunt mode, and as it gives you an accuracy score I decided to play it with my weapon switched to single shot. Trying to get that accuracy up to 100% with all headshots was fun but extra-chellenging on the hardest difficulties.

For other games though I am not too fussed. Like with headshots, it feels good to get them, but sometimes its cool just to get point blank with a shotgun.
 

The Wykydtron

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Pegghead said:
A generic game on the original xbox or lethal efficiency eh?

Lethal efficiency.
Ohhh you did not just insult Brute Force good sir! That game owned!

Back on topic i'm just as happy spraying with an LMG (pinning people down is lol) or using a sniper just don't give me a pansy ass assault rifle or smg
 

Kevonovitch

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brute force.

any game i've ever played, if you spend a little time w/ the more powerful, but less accurate guns, you easily pickup how to make them accurate, and from then onward, killing is much easier and faster than presicion. yeah i'm the guy w/ the lmg's on the battlefield/CoD games :p but hey, 9-13 kills average per 100 round belts? better than your 2-3 per 30 clips, never as good as a skilled sniper, but hey, damn good i'd say.