Interdictor sniper 1 hit kill

I tested the interdictor in portal with 200hp bots and I was able to 1 shot headshot kill in the sweet spot range. I haven't been able to replicate it in a real BR game. The highest headshot I have been able to get was around 180hp, but I'm unsure if I was actually in the sweet spot range or not. Has anyone been able to test this in a real game?

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u/ucsdfurry — 11 hours ago

looking for lightweight wireless mouse with glass skates

I'm currently using a WL Beast X mini with its built in glass skates (which is no longer sold). Currently WL seems to only sell glass skates with the Beast Miao, but as that is a fingertip mouse I am hesitant to try it. Any suggestions?

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u/ucsdfurry — 1 month ago

Worth grinding for diamond 1 solo at this point?

I mainly play the base game and I am trying to get the diamond 1 camo. I recently started grinding ranked for it and it is incredibly hard to rank up. I was able to get diamond solo in Apex Legends but this feels way more difficult, and with season 4 coming soon should I just wait until the new season to try? Right now I am rookie 4.

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u/ucsdfurry — 1 month ago

Iron sight bolt action enjoyers, it is so over

First they nerf the sweet spot and now they nerf the only bolt action iron sight that cost a reasonable amount of points. Somehow dice thinks iron sights is overpowered. Let me know the next time you see an iron sights sniper player terrorizing the lobby. Even in BF1 where iron sights were much stronger (faster ads time, clearer sight), most players would still choose scopes if they want the best performance.

u/ucsdfurry — 2 months ago

Does Kyber have 1st person POV for reinforcements and heroes?

I love BF2 but I prefer 1st person over 3rd person. One of my biggest issues was not being able to play 1st person as the death trooper or phasma when I mow down the enemy. Does kyber support 1st person mode for special characters?

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u/ucsdfurry — 2 months ago

I am trying to self study electricity and magnetism which is typically taught as a 2nd lower division physics course in a typical US university. I am wondering if there is a book that teaches the same physics content, but with increase mathematical rigor. For example, this could mean giving mathematical definitions everywhere that is applicable, or it could mean using set theory, graph theory, topology to model concepts, or it could be using proofs to derive equations.

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u/ucsdfurry — 4 months ago