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2004-02-25, 12:54 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
This thread is to pay tribute to the greatest vehicle in all of Planetside (IMO), the Lightning. I picked up this cert a few days ago, and have never looked back. The fun we have together is amazing. From just barely escaping AV grunts by creeping over the crest a hill after I had already lost control and was decelerating quickly and healing back up again, to chasing weaker vehicles across the battlefield, me and my lightning have had a blast together. Nothing gets my heart pumping like those high speed chases against enemy vehicles. I urge anyone who has not tried the Lightning to pick up the cert and give it a whirl. You wont regret it.
for teh Lightning Last edited by Jaged; 2004-02-25 at 01:55 AM. |
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2004-02-25, 02:28 AM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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I second the love for the lighting. Have u tried a wolfpack of lightings yet? The best thing in the game bar none. my suggestion is 5 in a squad no more, no less, u get good xp sharing and enough firepower to take down pretty much anything.
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2004-02-25, 08:40 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
Master Sergeant
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I wound up in a lightning pack last night and had a blast, we killed a good amount of stuff, got some good exp and had a blast in the process.
We didn't actually push the enemy lines because the Lightening just isn't made for that role. I find hunting AMS's, Flails, and running in a circle as super high speed around infantry rules in the lightning.
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2004-02-25, 10:20 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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As a long-time Lightning driver, I love the dang little tank. I go down to mines, AV, tanks and other lightnings more than anything. The reaver isn't the scariest thing to a lightning, at least not one on one.
Guide to reaver combat: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When a reaver is spotted, move as quickly as you can, forget firing, you won't hit. Determine which type of pilot he is. Reaver pilots either hover for their shots, or make rocket runs. The hoverer dies more often, and is usually less experienced, but in a solo fight, they are deadlier to lightnings. The rocket runners are experienced pilots, dangerous, but there's a weakness in what they do in a one on one fight. If the reaver is a hoverer, move until he fires off a full salvo. Once he does, take a sec to slow down and fire at him. Once he begins another salvo, accelerate to full speed and make sharp turns. Once he's done with that salvo, you should be able to finish him off, assuming that you're not a smoking lump of coal. If the reaver is making runs, it's much easier. After the first salvo, stop to stabilize your gun and turn your vehicle backwards while you fire at your target. Turning backwards throws them off, because they know which way you were facing and tend to fire in front of you a little(various reasons, won't go into reaver tactics). When you see them come around for another run, wait til you see rockets, then move forward(what will look like backwards to them hopefully). After that salvo, stop and defeat your target. If the reaver gets off 2 salvos of good hits, you're dead. If he doesn't, and you've managed to shoot decently, he's dead or running. It's actually really easy to keep from losing to a reaver on a solo basis. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyway, I salute the little Pinto 'oh Powah! |
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