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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | Even after playing my character all the way to level 31, I STILL can't decide on what style to use to play... T-T If I remain (dagger), I'd get owned by all the K-Stylers. If I switch to sword, then I have to learn K-Style, which I cannot do properly (I'm impatient too) If I go kodachi, same as sword, maybe better but much less weight for me. And my weapons? I'm sticking to Maxwell LX30 at the moment, but I can't decide between revolvers and pistols... I lack accuracy and don't know how to train up my accuracy. Revolvers and pistols I rarely use due to the Maxwell. Really embarrassing but, I really can't think of any weapon and style of playing to use and I don't know what is my best style. Or GunZ is not even a game for me? |
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| Member | K-style and D-style are a series of moves, steps, and techniques. They are called styles but they are technically not styles at all. A style is for example: fighting close range with your opponent only to back away and shoot them; climbing to the highest point on the map and sniping people with revolvers; or staying in the air as much as possible to avoid bullets and use suprise aerial attacks. Either of these ways of playing (or styles) can involve using steps from k-style or d-style. The point of this post is to tell you that you should play whatever style works for you. Learning steps from k-style or d-style can improve your style. You do not choose to learn a style, you choose to learn steps and techniques that can benefit your style. |
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| Gunzfactorian Soldier | i'll started D-style at lvl 27, and love it (k-styler before that) Why i love D-style 1) Fun 2) The basics is very easy and good 3) Funny to "own" K-stylers and see how they go mad since i am a "noob" in there eyes about weapons i would use Rev+Rifle or Rev+Rocket (my fav) |
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| Gunzfactorian Soldier | Quote:
, and see wich one is more fun/better for you, then just keep training at that style. | |
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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | Actually looking back I realized I've just made a fool of myself again, because its all up to me and I have acted because I kept losing to K-Style when I always wanted to be the best... I should not always have to follow other's opinions but rather take them as advice instead of my true decisions. Okay, I guess I'm staying with a dagger, I don't give a damn about styles anymore, its all my own style. Long-range. Its the accuracy I fail in. More of a sniper / hit-and-run person, but may alter once in a while. I like to surprise people, too. The problem is that I get too predictable. |
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| zehfiarr wil u have buttsecks wif me | Quote:
EDIT: Use Revolvers for sure shots, Rifles for moving targets. | |
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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | Okay. Thanks for the advice ^_^ Oh, as for fighting against K-Style, I plan to practise by fighting K-Stylers. This way I will learn how the K-Style is usually performed and used ; I noticed K-Stylers tend to have a pattern all the time, usually quite simillar in some way. Any recommended ways to practise accuracy as well? |
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