Pistoleer Archive
Thread: Do you use Suppression Fire?
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CaixCatab
Thu Dec 16, 2004 6:24 am
#14
edit: ... having a trigger happy day.
I've used it on and off, seeing as the only KD I have available is PMD1. So whenever I'm chased or am trying to chase someone, I'll pop some nutricake and the use suppression fire to clear the gap. As a bounty-hunter, I have to say it works quite well 
And modal chat is definitely recommendable. The only difference is that you have to press enter *before* you can start typing aswell as to send it Takes a few days to get used too (though that depends on what setup you've had in previous games
) - and the transition period can get annoying ifyoubind a DB macro the wrong key
- but the sheer amount of different keys you free up to bind to makes it all worth it. Foods that needs to be replaced in can be kept in the toolbar anyway.
Message Edited by CaixCatab on 12-16-2004 02:25 PM
Ratel
Tue Dec 21, 2004 5:55 am
#15
RenKesson wrote:
Pistoleers have an advantage in the PD world that most don't know about: RollShot, KickupShot and DiveShot all allow us to change posture (whether up or down) when we're Dizzy without falling over!
Is the same true for the tumble moves?
themester
Thu Dec 23, 2004 1:06 am
#16
RenKesson wrote:I'll bet he did! LOLNo, I'm not offending him. I've done it at least twice myself. Percy and I have a kind of friendly competition going on. We try to beat each other to being the first to respond to each thread.I was posting on GCW.Ren = SLACKER!As for Sup Fire, I use it a lot. If I'm fighting Stormies or Mokks, and PMD1 doesn't seem to KD them, I use a quick SupFire/PMD1 combo. For some reason, forcing their posture down and then following up with a KD move seems to increase your chances of KDing.Message Edited by RenKesson on 12-15-2004 12:43 PM
The lower the posture, the lower melee defence.
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