Framerate/m16/servers$lobbys
Just s few comments I've been wanting to discuss since first paying, feel free to chime in...
"There is a noticeable cleaner frame rate that can be seen behind the initial gui when joining a game currently in session. What's going on here? And can we achieve this smooth rate in-game?
*NERF THE SCAR & BOOST THE M16! M16 Should be far more deadly.
*Let us create lobby's with custom map rotations and room settings!
***Claymores and mines would be a great addition
Thank you AA team for the work needed to keep this game operational!
"There is a noticeable cleaner frame rate that can be seen behind the initial gui when joining a game currently in session. What's going on here? And can we achieve this smooth rate in-game?
*NERF THE SCAR & BOOST THE M16! M16 Should be far more deadly.
*Let us create lobby's with custom map rotations and room settings!
***Claymores and mines would be a great addition
Thank you AA team for the work needed to keep this game operational!
Comments
why would you think 5.56 should be far more deadly than 7.62?
Also, why would you use a gun that's outmatched and only bursts?
I'd also love to see an smg.
Only the m14 and m24 should be able to insta-kill with a headshot. The Scar is essentially an automatic M14 at its current state.
If not, and its so OP, just use it your self.
And from a "realistic" point, the M14 and the SCAR(H) are the same caliber.
Why? This is an honest question. You refuse to use a weapon, what you consider OP? Or its un-fun to play with? I'm just curious.
That logic is at best flawed.
I do not think this gun is OP however since in my time of playing and watching I have seen that it does take some skill to use that gun well, just like any other gun. If your find that your only being killed with this weapon then maybe finding a new strategy should be your next goal to keep yourself protected and less likely from being killed.
Also please to be sure that you read the forum rules. https://forum.americasarmy.com/discussion/2/new-forums-rules#latest
With a feet distance it's a 1 headshot, too.