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2003-03-18, 04:56 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | |||
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Oh hells yes. The Dream is real. I can't wait. (And it doesn't seem like the Stealth Suit is UBER, at least yet. Both of the above instances were a combination of smart use on the part of the stealth attackers and (at least for the MAX) utter, mind-numbing stupidity on the part of the pwned. In the former situation... frankly, I'm still not sure how the stealth engineer pulled that trick off. Even if he went undetected, how did the MAX user NOT notice mines being placed around him? The latter example is simple rearguarding. If you're going in to a facility, watch out for stealther defense troops. Simple, really.) |
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2003-03-18, 05:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
alright, i don't want to start another monster but i think that the guys who are being attacked probably don't know what to look for. After a month or two, the sheer number of stealthers going around means that almost everyone is going to be versed in anti-stealth warfare and for anything other then light defense (tending boomers and the like) and scouting, ok, im going down the same path as last time. I think the players aren't alert to the signs of stealths as of yet, once they get more playtime in and have to deal with them more often tho...
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2003-03-18, 05:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | |||
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{BOHICA} Last edited by Incompetent; 2003-03-18 at 05:47 PM. |
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2003-03-18, 06:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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Heh it's ok Incompetent. We Know Drama.
I think Inf's aren't going to be as leet as everyone fears. As you say, people will learn to be on the lookout a bit more. But more importantly, in a base-taking situation, defense is going to definitely be clustering around choke points, and Infs aren't going to be very good at sneaking past busy, congested areas. The odds that one person will not noticing stealther is WAY more than the odds of 5, 10, or 20 people not noticing an Inf. And of course, the reall organized people are going to have a MAX plopped RIGHT in front of the console during important fights. Even with the element of surprise, the MAX would still be practically looking the Inf in the face . . . I doubt the Inf could take the MAX, surprise or no. And after a little while, surprise won't help much. I think that Stealthers will be used mostly for probing, in good balance. They certainly won't be overpowering in pitched battle, in fact I think they will probably be at a disadvantage then. I mean, one stealther alone can't do much from an objectives-based point of view. It's very unlikely that 3 or 4 stealthers will be able to take over a facility by themselves and get away with it. So most likely, they will be lone wolves -- hitting before the main force, not going after important objectives necessarily but instead hitting a guy here, taking out a guy there, haunting the base and never giving them a moment's rest. They'll get quite a few kills, but not many captures (unless they're also the hacker for a larger invasion force). And, hey, if they can hack a facility on their own, there's at least an even chance that friendlies will show up to help the place get settled -- so that could actually be very useful. Again, though, these are all low-activity situations. During non-stop battles, they will still have a role, but likely a less active one than during off-peak hours, and they will reign over less populated regions.
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2003-03-18, 06:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
I mentioned this over on the official forums, but it's worth repeating:
As getting smeared by stealthers increases, so will people's desire to get the countermeasure implants: Audio-amp, and darklight vision... Plus, people will get better at general "pay attention" stuff, like listening for footsteps and looking for that visual disturbance that shows an infiltration suit on the move. I got pretty good at listening for the cloaking pack in T2... after you get shocklanced once or twice, you tend to get real twitchy about noises coming from behind you. I've spun around to see a teammate walking up behind me more than once. But I've also managed to take shocklance blasts in the chest that would have killed me had it struck my back. Last edited by NapalmEnima; 2003-03-18 at 06:56 PM. |
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2003-03-18, 06:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | |||
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Nice additions to things to look for, Incompetent. Btw, your "scorched earth" policy with consoles is good. Nice to see someone else who factors sacrifice into his/her decisions. |
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