Weapon deployment
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* Deployment is performed by pressing the 'D' key. To draw a bead will cost a certain amount of AP, and it will reset if you move. After drawing a bead, the AP cost of your weapon will decrease and you'll be able to shoot much faster. | * Deployment is performed by pressing the 'D' key. To draw a bead will cost a certain amount of AP, and it will reset if you move. After drawing a bead, the AP cost of your weapon will decrease and you'll be able to shoot much faster. | ||
− | * If you carry a weapon that needs to be deployed, you'll see a symbol on your [[Interface|interface]]. | + | * If you carry a weapon that needs to be deployed, you'll see a symbol on your [[Interface|interface]] resembling a crosshair. |
+ | Some examples of deployable weapons are the [[M60]], [[Bozar]], [[AS50]], and [[DSR50]]. | ||
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[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |
Latest revision as of 19:19, 27 March 2014
Any sufficiently heavy weapon (those with bipods or scopes, to be precise) will by default have a rather large AP cost to be shot with. To compensate for this, you need to take time to deploy your weapon.
- Deployment is performed by pressing the 'D' key. To draw a bead will cost a certain amount of AP, and it will reset if you move. After drawing a bead, the AP cost of your weapon will decrease and you'll be able to shoot much faster.
- If you carry a weapon that needs to be deployed, you'll see a symbol on your interface resembling a crosshair.
Some examples of deployable weapons are the M60, Bozar, AS50, and DSR50.
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