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One of my favorite guns is the old earth hunting rifle. Awesome sniper to engage with first and then move in. I do wish the guns had a little more kick in general. That’s my only criticism
I don't know if it's because of the difficulty I'm playing at but enemies are spongy as fuck and they're not really fun to fight. They're not even difficult to deal with (particularly if you have any background in FPS games), they just rinse your ammo. I want to say there's a mod out there to rebalance this. I'll try and find it for the both of us (assuming you're also playing on desktop?)
Yeah I’ve noticed I drop ammo so fast as well. I’m not too bothered by the sponginess. Although I suppose I wouldn’t mind an ai combat overhaul. By kick I meant more physical recoil. Most of the guns kinda feel the same aside from the rate of fire.
Oh right, I see, my mistake. I've not used a great enough variety of weapons yet. I'll keep my eye on this.
I wouldn't mind a mod that increased both in and outbound damage. On the highest difficulty, it really does feel as if you can fuck around quite a lot with little consequence.