So here it is! My long awaited guide, I’m terribly sorry that my guides have been far and few in between, thanks for sticking with me, and enjoy my guide. As always, if you have any suggestions, comments or questions, please feel free to VM or PM me. So let’s get started. Today, I’ll be focusing on “The Engineer”.
The engineer is a support and slightly specialized class that deals mainly with vehicles, enemy and friendly alike; they are equipped with various launchers, mines and silenced weapons. They excel in close quarter combat with their silenced SMG but fall down a bit on range. However, this is slightly nullified by their long-range capable launchers. Anyone can be an engineer, but it is quite hard to be a GOOD one. In this thread, I’ll give you some tips that will helpfully become the latter.
Some may say the medic class is the easiest class to get EXP for, but they don’t start off with any of their vital equipment, but I think that the Engineer class is easiest. You get bucketloads of points for repairing vehicles and bucketloads of points for destroying vehicles.
So you may ask: HOW do I get EXP?
The answer is simple, repair friendly vehicles, which are marked with a spanner on the minimap. You often get 20-40 EXP every three seconds when you repair vehicles.
OR
You can go about destroying enemy vehicles, turrets or just destroying everything that moves. Each vehicle you render useless earns you 100 points, plus 50 extra points for each person inside.
General tips:
1. The M2 Carl Gustav is most possibly the most overpowered and overused weapon in the game. That’s why it’s a MUST-HAVE for any engineer equip. High damage; fast reload speed, fast rocket speed and a blast radius as big as Dave’s cake make it one of the most versatile and noob friendly weapons in the game. However, it is not as effective on vehicles as the RPG is.
2. Tracer darts and the M2 Carl Gustav go together like basil and salmon, another added bonus being the extra 30 points when you actually trace the vehicle. A tracer dart is extremely easy to use, as it is the only gun not to be affected by gravity.
3. Use AT mines on travelled roads. This is probably the most underrated gadget. All you do is place two or three on well travelled roads and ka-boom, the tank won’t even know what had hit it. You can even place AT mines on MCOM Stations.
4. Use your silenced weapons wisely. As stated several times earlier, all your Engineer weapons are silenced, which is perfect for sneaking around MCOM stations and infiltrating the enemy without relying on your knife too much.
Some recommended equips:
Anti Vehicle:
Primary - AKS -740 Krinkov
Secondary – Tracer Dart
Gadget - RPG
Specialization 1 - Improved Demolitions
Specialization 2 – Explosives leg pouch
Vehicle Upgrade – Any
Infiltrator:
Primary – UZI (Fast fire rate and average accuracy)
Secondary – M1911
Gadget – AT mines
Specialization 1 - Marksman SMG Training
Specialization 2 - Lightweight pack
Vehicle upgrade – Smokescreen
Well there it is a folks, that’s my Engineer guide. I hope I didn’t bore you to death. Keep a look out for my next guide coming soon, which will be a surprise. Well one more thing to say, GET TO THE CHOPPA!
Interesting,thanks!I really liked the CG one.Good job thats for sure!
Originally Posted by Dr. Fatality
So here it is! My long awaited guide, I’m terribly sorry that my guides have been far and few in between, thanks for sticking with me, and enjoy my guide. As always, if you have any suggestions, comments or questions, please feel free to VM or PM me. So let’s get started. Today, I’ll be focusing on “The Engineer”.
The engineer is a support and slightly specialized class that deals mainly with vehicles, enemy and friendly alike; they are equipped with various launchers, mines and silenced weapons. They excel in close quarter combat with their silenced SMG but fall down a bit on range. However, this is slightly nullified by their long-range capable launchers. Anyone can be an engineer, but it is quite hard to be a GOOD one. In this thread, I’ll give you some tips that will helpfully become the latter.
Some may say the medic class is the easiest class to get EXP for, but they don’t start off with any of their vital equipment, but I think that the Engineer class is easiest. You get bucketloads of points for repairing vehicles and bucketloads of points for destroying vehicles.
So you may ask: HOW do I get EXP?
The answer is simple, repair friendly vehicles, which are marked with a spanner on the minimap. You often get 20-40 EXP every three seconds when you repair vehicles.
OR
You can go about destroying enemy vehicles, turrets or just destroying everything that moves. Each vehicle you render useless earns you 100 points, plus 50 extra points for each person inside.
General tips:
1. The M2 Carl Gustav is most possibly the most overpowered and overused weapon in the game. That’s why it’s a MUST-HAVE for any engineer equip. High damage; fast reload speed, fast rocket speed and a blast radius as big as Dave’s cake make it one of the most versatile and noob friendly weapons in the game. However, it is not as effective on vehicles as the RPG is.
2. Tracer darts and the M2 Carl Gustav go together like basil and salmon, another added bonus being the extra 30 points when you actually trace the vehicle. A tracer dart is extremely easy to use, as it is the only gun not to be affected by gravity.
3. Use AT mines on travelled roads. This is probably the most underrated gadget. All you do is place two or three on well travelled roads and ka-boom, the tank won’t even know what had hit it. You can even place AT mines on MCOM Stations.
4. Use your silenced weapons wisely. As stated several times earlier, all your Engineer weapons are silenced, which is perfect for sneaking around MCOM stations and infiltrating the enemy without relying on your knife too much.
Some recommended equips:
Anti Vehicle:
Primary - AKS -740 Krinkov
Secondary – Tracer Dart
Gadget - RPG
Specialization 1 - Improved Demolitions
Specialization 2 – Explosives leg pouch
Vehicle Upgrade – Any
Infiltrator:
Primary – UZI (Fast fire rate and average accuracy)
Secondary – M1911
Gadget – AT mines
Specialization 1 - Marksman SMG Training
Specialization 2 - Lightweight pack
Vehicle upgrade – Smokescreen
Well there it is a folks, that’s my Engineer guide. I hope I didn’t bore you to death. Keep a look out for my next guide coming soon, which will be a surprise. Well one more thing to say, GET TO THE CHOPPA!
good guide!/yea
how long take to write it?
Uhmm. Took a while, 45 minutes maybe?
Sorry there are no pictures.
Good Job !
Originally Posted by Dr. Fatality
Uhmm. Took a while, 45 minutes maybe?
Sorry there are no pictures.
45minutes?
it is long!
Basil and Salmon eh?
Fair shake of the source pottle that is
Originally Posted by Spook
Basil and Salmon eh?
Fair shake of the source pottle that is
basil and salmon?who are they?
Good Jawb,.
Originally Posted by Complex
Good Jawb,.
45minutes raising time!
i think he really writed it long!/yea
I meant basil and tomato.
Originally Posted by Dr. Fatality
So here it is! My long awaited guide, I’m terribly sorry that my guides have been far and few in between, thanks for sticking with me, and enjoy my guide. As always, if you have any suggestions, comments or questions, please feel free to VM or PM me. So let’s get started. Today, I’ll be focusing on “The Engineer”.
The engineer is a support and slightly specialized class that deals mainly with vehicles, enemy and friendly alike; they are equipped with various launchers, mines and silenced weapons. They excel in close quarter combat with their silenced SMG but fall down a bit on range. However, this is slightly nullified by their long-range capable launchers. Anyone can be an engineer, but it is quite hard to be a GOOD one. In this thread, I’ll give you some tips that will helpfully become the latter.
Some may say the medic class is the easiest class to get EXP for, but they don’t start off with any of their vital equipment, but I think that the Engineer class is easiest. You get bucketloads of points for repairing vehicles and bucketloads of points for destroying vehicles.
So you may ask: HOW do I get EXP?
The answer is simple, repair friendly vehicles, which are marked with a spanner on the minimap. You often get 20-40 EXP every three seconds when you repair vehicles.
OR
You can go about destroying enemy vehicles, turrets or just destroying everything that moves. Each vehicle you render useless earns you 100 points, plus 50 extra points for each person inside.
General tips:
1. The M2 Carl Gustav is most possibly the most overpowered and overused weapon in the game. That’s why it’s a MUST-HAVE for any engineer equip. High damage; fast reload speed, fast rocket speed and a blast radius as big as Dave’s cake make it one of the most versatile and noob friendly weapons in the game. However, it is not as effective on vehicles as the RPG is.
2. Tracer darts and the M2 Carl Gustav go together like basil and salmon, another added bonus being the extra 30 points when you actually trace the vehicle. A tracer dart is extremely easy to use, as it is the only gun not to be affected by gravity.
3. Use AT mines on travelled roads. This is probably the most underrated gadget. All you do is place two or three on well travelled roads and ka-boom, the tank won’t even know what had hit it. You can even place AT mines on MCOM Stations.
4. Use your silenced weapons wisely. As stated several times earlier, all your Engineer weapons are silenced, which is perfect for sneaking around MCOM stations and infiltrating the enemy without relying on your knife too much.
Some recommended equips:
Anti Vehicle:
Primary - AKS -740 Krinkov
Secondary – Tracer Dart
Gadget - RPG
Specialization 1 - Improved Demolitions
Specialization 2 – Explosives leg pouch
Vehicle Upgrade – Any
Infiltrator:
Primary – UZI (Fast fire rate and average accuracy)
Secondary – M1911
Gadget – AT mines
Specialization 1 - Marksman SMG Training
Specialization 2 - Lightweight pack
Vehicle upgrade – Smokescreen
Well there it is a folks, that’s my Engineer guide. I hope I didn’t bore you to death. Keep a look out for my next guide coming soon, which will be a surprise. Well one more thing to say, GET TO THE CHOPPA!
than you for this guide, its sound so good I think I'm going to be an engineer first
Originally Posted by squidley
than you for this guide, its sound so good I think I'm going to be an engineer first
ye.../
he did so lot work and i need to say him thanks!
What guide do you guys want me to do next?
Originally Posted by Dr. Fatality
What guide do you guys want me to do next?
maybe about weapons?
and why they so good and what are best...
i didnt read all this text sry...(then i dont know it was in this text)