The reason why he Runs n' guns is he's confident fps player.
In every fps game, there is a place for Run n' gun, it can be a very successful tactic in the right surroundings. attack or defence. it's also more entertaining to watch than someone camping, clipping from cover.
Each to their own.
Exactly. Each class has a role, why not respect those who enjoy the other side? Also, yes, I am extremely confident in FPS games just as I am RTS. Most games I play I want to initiate, it's just how I am. I literally go out of my way to seek out the fight, flank, throw off a good defense (or even offense) with aggressive tactics. For me it makes gameplay exciting, and it's much better than waiting for the fight to come to you (with some exceptions, such as when you saw me camp prone behind a fence and take out two guys in a row, we were out of tickets and I was the last one alive... we won!).
You know, it should be exciting for the other side too, because when guys like me around around you've got a target that you know will be hunting you just as much as you're hunting them. It keeps you on your toes, so you can't be so campy. What's not to like about a challenge?
I have to say this again though, rifles are extremely lethal at any range. One shot one kill is almost always the situation, and they don't scream out "LOOK MY WAY!" as much as an SMG going off. Riflemen get to be much more stealthy, much more effective at range, and much more devastating when dealing with range scenarios because they've got an effective combat range way beyond the SMG.
If I can find time to get some rifle time I will. I just got out of a play session where I was finally 1-2 shotting tanks like mad, now that I know their weak spots and angles of attack it's not all that difficult. I also had some epic artillery calls, one scored me 6-8 kills.
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