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- Sat May 02, 2015 12:15 pm
- Search in: Black Ops 3
- Topic: Some Hope for BO3
- Replies: 3
- Views: 909
The whole thing could be fixed by doing this.
Create-O-Class
Primary Weapon
-Attachment #1 [0/1]
-Attachment #2 [0/1]
Secondary Weapon
-Attachment #1 [0/1]
-Attachment #2 [0/1]
Equipment
-Slot 1 [0/1]
-Slot 2 [0/2]
^ You get 3-4 points to spend between those, possibly for Wildcards+Extra starting perks (if you include the later I'd say 4, if not 3).
Perk System = Pick 3, no tiers, all perks together in a pool, you get up to three on default; possibly include what was mentioned above.
Some shit should cost more, like launchers (save for any dedicated anti-air/killstreak launcher).
Simple solution to the whole Stealth problem.
#1. Split it up to more perks. Make it so you need to have like 4-5 perks to be totally "Stealth".
#2. Two counter UAV perks, one blocks normal UAV, the other blocks Advanced UAV.
#3. UAV (and possibly some other killstreaks) should be able to "stack" in the inventory.
^
Assassin = No visual indicators like red crosshairs or name, invis to visual enhancements like thermal sights.
Blind Eye - Invis to killstreaks (not UAV/Advanced UAV)
Ghost = Invis to UAV
Ninja = Invis to Advanced UAV
Three, maybe four or five normal UAV's stacked upgrade to a single Advanced UAV which has a faster ping rate and shows direction. Make them about MW3 hard to shoot down, respectively. Possibly allow for a Sat Intel killstreak (much higher up, obviously, not available for support) that reveals all players (regardless of perks) in real time, with direction.
Create-O-Class
Primary Weapon
-Attachment #1 [0/1]
-Attachment #2 [0/1]
Secondary Weapon
-Attachment #1 [0/1]
-Attachment #2 [0/1]
Equipment
-Slot 1 [0/1]
-Slot 2 [0/2]
^ You get 3-4 points to spend between those, possibly for Wildcards+Extra starting perks (if you include the later I'd say 4, if not 3).
Perk System = Pick 3, no tiers, all perks together in a pool, you get up to three on default; possibly include what was mentioned above.
Some shit should cost more, like launchers (save for any dedicated anti-air/killstreak launcher).
Simple solution to the whole Stealth problem.
#1. Split it up to more perks. Make it so you need to have like 4-5 perks to be totally "Stealth".
#2. Two counter UAV perks, one blocks normal UAV, the other blocks Advanced UAV.
#3. UAV (and possibly some other killstreaks) should be able to "stack" in the inventory.
^
Assassin = No visual indicators like red crosshairs or name, invis to visual enhancements like thermal sights.
Blind Eye - Invis to killstreaks (not UAV/Advanced UAV)
Ghost = Invis to UAV
Ninja = Invis to Advanced UAV
Three, maybe four or five normal UAV's stacked upgrade to a single Advanced UAV which has a faster ping rate and shows direction. Make them about MW3 hard to shoot down, respectively. Possibly allow for a Sat Intel killstreak (much higher up, obviously, not available for support) that reveals all players (regardless of perks) in real time, with direction.
- Mon Feb 09, 2015 10:42 am
- Search in: Grand Theft Auto V
- Topic: Tips and tricks (not cheats)
- Replies: 44
- Views: 4190
I am gonna focus on GTA Online now, since that's what I'll be playing once it drops for PC.
I'm playing story mode on 360 just to get back into GTAV.
#1. When you create your online character. Remember; 7 hours sleeping, 2 hours family&friends, 3 hours sports/working out, 6 hours legal work, 6 hours illegal work. This will give you the best starting stats all-around, giving you more in the skills that are difficult to max, and less in the ones that are EZ to max.
#2. Pick the best car you can when you create your character to be your first insured car. This is free, and you can't snag a Zentoro or something, but you can find like a nice vehicle that drives well.
#3. Stat maxing. Stealth = rubber bands and AFK (inside your apartment is best, and if you pre-order GTA5 on PC, you get 800k for online to buy a 10 car apartment with), Lung Capacity = get scuba gear and hang out underwater or dive/swim until maxed, Stamina = run/bike/swim, Strength = play golf (hole 6), Flying = fly under bridges/take off and land (stay grounded for 3-4 seconds), Driving = take a bike and ride between two lane of traffic on the highway, Shooting = play survival and get headshots.
#4. Get the 200k 10 car apartment. It has all the bells and whistles the more expensive ones have and saves you a ton of cash.
#5. If you want to throw down on a race car, the Zentoro is the one to get.
#6. Rock the free DLC weapons and don't worry about buying guns or ammo early on. The only guns really worth "investing" in are the AP Pistol, Combat MG, whatever AR you like, Assault Shotgun, Marksman Rifle/Heavy Sniper, and the Grenade Launcher. When it comes to attachments, just avoid the flashlights they give you away in TDM. Suppressors and extended magazines rule the universe.
#7. Higher level = higher HP (20 for 20). So I plan on getting on all the xp exploits. You can get a max of an additional 100 HP @ lvl 100. So I'm really only concerned about hitting 120 for all the unlocks and the 100 extra HP.
This is all assuming that the PC version doesn't make particular changes to stats and what not.
I'm playing story mode on 360 just to get back into GTAV.
#1. When you create your online character. Remember; 7 hours sleeping, 2 hours family&friends, 3 hours sports/working out, 6 hours legal work, 6 hours illegal work. This will give you the best starting stats all-around, giving you more in the skills that are difficult to max, and less in the ones that are EZ to max.
#2. Pick the best car you can when you create your character to be your first insured car. This is free, and you can't snag a Zentoro or something, but you can find like a nice vehicle that drives well.
#3. Stat maxing. Stealth = rubber bands and AFK (inside your apartment is best, and if you pre-order GTA5 on PC, you get 800k for online to buy a 10 car apartment with), Lung Capacity = get scuba gear and hang out underwater or dive/swim until maxed, Stamina = run/bike/swim, Strength = play golf (hole 6), Flying = fly under bridges/take off and land (stay grounded for 3-4 seconds), Driving = take a bike and ride between two lane of traffic on the highway, Shooting = play survival and get headshots.
#4. Get the 200k 10 car apartment. It has all the bells and whistles the more expensive ones have and saves you a ton of cash.
#5. If you want to throw down on a race car, the Zentoro is the one to get.
#6. Rock the free DLC weapons and don't worry about buying guns or ammo early on. The only guns really worth "investing" in are the AP Pistol, Combat MG, whatever AR you like, Assault Shotgun, Marksman Rifle/Heavy Sniper, and the Grenade Launcher. When it comes to attachments, just avoid the flashlights they give you away in TDM. Suppressors and extended magazines rule the universe.
#7. Higher level = higher HP (20 for 20). So I plan on getting on all the xp exploits. You can get a max of an additional 100 HP @ lvl 100. So I'm really only concerned about hitting 120 for all the unlocks and the 100 extra HP.
This is all assuming that the PC version doesn't make particular changes to stats and what not.
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