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  1. #31
    Originally Posted by I 2phast I Go to original post
    Not aware of any police or military units that actually purchased the LVOA-S. Normally, the lowest bidder gets the contract, evident by the US Military picking the Sig over the Glock, not a better choice of firearm but 150million less says it all. The LVOA was 3k and resulted in Warsport going bankrupt and getting picked up by ZRODelta (they don't appear to be selling the LVOA either)
    LVOA-C confirmed for vanity item.

    Originally Posted by Merphee Go to original post
    For me, it was the P416.
    For others, it might have been the CTAR.
    I found a high-end P416 in the end-game mission, really good damage dealer and almost laser-beam accuracy. Will definitely look for one when I hit lvl30.
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  2. #32
    one thing I didn't notice - is there finally a way to see Fire modes in weapon selection?
    I mean .. you can't go from the icons, 'cause Assault Rifles and DMRs are sometimes similar in the ROF
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  3. #33
    Regarding the rifles category and some of the unexpected weapons there for those not familiar with their real life counterparts:

    The LVOA-C is a civilian semi-auto AR15 derivative. There has never been a select fire or full automatic version of it. Its deception as a full auto in Division 1 was erroneous.

    The Competition LAR-15 is also a civilian semi-auto AR15 derivative. That said, given it looking identical (or near enough) to the Lightweight M4 from Division 1, I can see why this might not be a popular choice for the rifle category, since a full auto M4 could easily be dressed up with this appearance, and the Lightweight M4 seems to have been axed in favor of the LAR-15. For those wanting a full auto M4, the Police M4 is still in the Division 2.

    The ACR SS is the Bushmaster civilian semi-auto model. The Remington full auto models still exist in the Division 2 as the ACR and ACR-E.

    And the USC 45 is the civilian semi auto carbine version of the UMP SMG, which is itself still in the game as well. The USC was considered "converted" to full auto in Division 1.
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    Originally Posted by Alpha155 Go to original post
    LVOA-C confirmed for vanity item.


    I found a high-end P416 in the end-game mission, really good damage dealer and almost laser-beam accuracy. Will definitely look for one when I hit lvl30.
    Same.

    I was trying my hardest to find a Superior P416 with Allegro. No luck. I stacked my green one with even more accuracy and was near unstoppable in Skirmish landing my headshots.
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  5. #35
    A lot of the weapons that we come across in the game SHOULD be semi-auto as they would be civilian weapons based off of military designs. Non-M4 based full auto weapons should be largely non-existent as the military does not use them (other than mgs and lmgs like the M2, M60, and M249).

    Pretty much any full-auto "assault rifle" you come across in the game should be a US military weapon, meaning an M4 variant. Any "foreign" weapon you come across should be semi-auto, unless you are looting a foreign embassy armory. This would severely restrict the availability of automatic weapons (in type if not volume), so I can understand encountering a variety of full auto weapons.that, in reality, you wouldn't.
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  6. #36
    Originally Posted by zinfinion Go to original post
    Regarding the rifles category and some of the unexpected weapons there for those not familiar with their real life counterparts:

    The LVOA-C is a civilian semi-auto AR15 derivative. There has never been a select fire or full automatic version of it. Its deception as a full auto in Division 1 was erroneous.

    The Competition LAR-15 is also a civilian semi-auto AR15 derivative. That said, given it looking identical (or near enough) to the Lightweight M4 from Division 1, I can see why this might not be a popular choice for the rifle category, since a full auto M4 could easily be dressed up with this appearance, and the Lightweight M4 seems to have been axed in favor of the LAR-15. For those wanting a full auto M4, the Police M4 is still in the Division 2.

    The ACR SS is the Bushmaster civilian semi-auto model. The Remington full auto models still exist in the Division 2 as the ACR and ACR-E.

    And the USC 45 is the civilian semi auto carbine version of the UMP SMG, which is itself still in the game as well. The USC was considered "converted" to full auto in Division 1.
    THIS.

    The S.

    PS. My real complaint is the 60 round magazine model. While both 60 round magazines are true to their real life counterparts, I prefer the short/wide magazine for mobility. The long P-Mag just gets in the way and hangs up on gear, whereas the short/wide provides mobility and fits in standard sized mag pouches.
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  7. #37
    Originally Posted by Kosorin Go to original post
    A lot of the weapons that we come across in the game SHOULD be semi-auto as they would be civilian weapons based off of military designs. Non-M4 based full auto weapons should be largely non-existent as the military does not use them (other than mgs and lmgs like the M2, M60, and M249).

    Pretty much any full-auto "assault rifle" you come across in the game should be a US military weapon, meaning an M4 variant. Any "foreign" weapon you come across should be semi-auto, unless you are looting a foreign embassy armory. This would severely restrict the availability of automatic weapons (in type if not volume), so I can understand encountering a variety of full auto weapons.that, in reality, you wouldn't.
    I have to disagree on a gameplay note, finding an abundance of semi-auto weapons from auto's would get old fast and wouldn't be that fun for people looking for mostly automatic weapons. From a lore perspective I'd imagen 7 months after the flu hits that you'd see alot of abandoned military weapons and gear that would find themselves in general circulation through blackmarkets or scavengers. Hell the PvE mission to the DZ even said the military left alot of weapons behind because of the toxic spill.
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