Player Tactic: How To Use a CPS Series Super Soaker
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:06 am
(Note: Many of these CPS guns I have NOT used personally. Also, my tactics are not the only ones. Yours might be better.)
CPS 1000: Coming soon
CPS 1200: Coming soon
CPS 1500: Coming soon
CPS 1700 Coming soon
CPS 2000: A good real-life gun to compare this with would be the Barrett M82 .50 caliber http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett_M82 Some people may argue that its more like a Bazooka, but I compare it to the M82.
Job: Use this if you are going to be sniping or if you are a Heavy Weapons Officer. It already has dark colors, but you may want to cover the huge orange nozzle piece with some duct tape or paint it. SInce it fires it's contents rather fast, and it also weighs quite a bit, you may want an escort (or yourself), armed with a light, but powerful weapon. For your escort, I recommend a XP-70 or a Max-D 5000. For you a Max-D 2000 or above for a sidearm.
Usage: Only use this if you are a good shot, and you can carry it. Because of the rate at which the ammo is expended, you need to make every milliliter of water count. Tap shots are good while engaging multiple hostiles, but if you see a guy standing all alone, and you know that no other enemys are nearby, don't hesitate to give him a full shot. You owe it to him. But be careful, his screams of terror can and will be heard by others, so you had better be able to lug the cannon outta there in a jiffy. Another tactic is after a full shot, pump it quickly about 3 pumps, then squeeze off another shot. Repeat. I call this method the bolt-action soaker.
CPS 2100: Coming soon
CPS 2500: Coming soon
CPS 2700: Coming soon
CPS 3000: Coming soon
CPS 3200: Coming soon
CPS 4100: Coming soon
Monster: Coming soon
Monster X: Coming soon
Monster XL: Coming soon
CPS 1000: Coming soon
CPS 1200: Coming soon
CPS 1500: Coming soon
CPS 1700 Coming soon
CPS 2000: A good real-life gun to compare this with would be the Barrett M82 .50 caliber http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett_M82 Some people may argue that its more like a Bazooka, but I compare it to the M82.
Job: Use this if you are going to be sniping or if you are a Heavy Weapons Officer. It already has dark colors, but you may want to cover the huge orange nozzle piece with some duct tape or paint it. SInce it fires it's contents rather fast, and it also weighs quite a bit, you may want an escort (or yourself), armed with a light, but powerful weapon. For your escort, I recommend a XP-70 or a Max-D 5000. For you a Max-D 2000 or above for a sidearm.
Usage: Only use this if you are a good shot, and you can carry it. Because of the rate at which the ammo is expended, you need to make every milliliter of water count. Tap shots are good while engaging multiple hostiles, but if you see a guy standing all alone, and you know that no other enemys are nearby, don't hesitate to give him a full shot. You owe it to him. But be careful, his screams of terror can and will be heard by others, so you had better be able to lug the cannon outta there in a jiffy. Another tactic is after a full shot, pump it quickly about 3 pumps, then squeeze off another shot. Repeat. I call this method the bolt-action soaker.
CPS 2100: Coming soon
CPS 2500: Coming soon
CPS 2700: Coming soon
CPS 3000: Coming soon
CPS 3200: Coming soon
CPS 4100: Coming soon
Monster: Coming soon
Monster X: Coming soon
Monster XL: Coming soon