I've never worn a battle razor, and it killed me only once that I remember, not even belonging to a player. People say it was better than the shockray.
About the missions, I've heard you can slaughter turtles in New Hampshire.
PS: My last post was my 666th, so be cautious. Something might happen if you mount that weaponry, who knows.
(02-19-2014, 09:49 PM)Vex. Wrote: Are shock rays any good?
There are different views about this but generally most people advised against mounting it...
A bug is currently on that particular gun which allows it to fire even when the turret isn't locked on a target. This is pretty frustrating as the gun may fire without hitting the target.
In short, you'd rather save that heavy slot for another useful turret, such as a Cerb or Missile.
But if you can use it effectively, then I commend you for taking up the challenge.
(02-20-2014, 05:29 PM)rainth345 Wrote: A bug is currently on that particular gun which allows it to fire even when the turret isn't locked on a target.
The thing is that if the gun is even locked on the target it doesn't mean that it will hit it .I mean you can miss a cruiser from 200M range .
Shockrays are utterly pointless overall. While I've scored a few lucky hits, smacking an unshielded bombers. They are incredibly difficult to aim. I had more luck hitting bombers with Cerbs anywho,
Going to agree with the above, Three Cerbs +Four Primes+Four Secondaries +Two Flak. Or One Mortar, Two Cerbs, Four Primes,Four Secondaries and Two Flak.
But lets face it, dodging SNACs from 1.6k away is pointless considering secondaries can't hit jack at 800 Metres. Bottom line, The Dreadnought doesn't do snub fights. Have a Solaris Cruiser or something smaller running with you in large engagements.
(02-20-2014, 07:37 PM)Explorer487 Wrote: The Dreadnought doesn't do snub fights. Have a Solaris Cruiser or something smaller running with you in large engagements.