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fuck steam lol
Also, in my own testing with the Ryza, it also makes an amazing semi-auto assault rife, due to it's one-tap nature, you can just rapid fire into a group of enemies and, as long as you were aiming properly, you can score a good few kills that way.
Thx Lordaloa!
Sad times.
And then need to re-post your first (technically) because you noticed something else about the gun.
"Ryza Pattern Lasgun"
-The gun is very good.
--Relatively light recoil, considering it plays the part of a DMR and mid-range sniper. There is smoke when you shoot, but the scope isn't really affected by it. (There's almost no visible smoke while scoped-in)
--Almost guaranteed one-tap on any infantry you shoot, so there's no need to go for headshots all the time.
--Due to the light recoil, you can quickly go from one target to the next, and only have to wait a second or less (In slow-motion) for the gun "cross-hairs" to get onto the target.
--Rapid-fire with the gun will result in "over-heating". (I did this from a full mag, and it "over-heated at 7 rounds left)
-Same with the gun, very good.
--CANNOT toggle it off, as far as i can tell, (And i did do testing to see if i could) so that means if it's equipped, you've likely got infinite ammo. (In the form of it unceasingly resupplying your ammo)
--It "resupplies" your Health, as well as your Ammo, provided you've taken damage, or spent any ammo. (Or have a gun that doesn't have infinite ammo)
-Same with basically everything I've used that Lordaloa has produced, very good.
--Cannot find anything of use with the helmet however, besides the passive range-finder. (I'm not even sure what they do besides that range-finder)
--The only differences that i can see between Mk-1 & Mk-2, is that Mk-1 has a green color, as opposed to the red of the Mk-2.
--Still useful if you're using this with a sniper that has Chevrons (Go search them up, i might be using the wrong name) to assist in properly ranging the target. (Most chevrons [Tanks is my primary experience sadly] go from 200 --> 400 --> 800 --> 1600, etc)