What's your favorite weapon?

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What's your favorite weapon?

Poll ended at Sat Jan 27, 2007 4:34 pm

Axe (umm)
1
6%
Shotgun (ack)
0
No votes
Super Shotgun
3
18%
Nailgun
0
No votes
Super Nailgun
3
18%
Grenade Launcher
1
6%
Rocket Launcher
6
35%
Lightning Gun
3
18%
 
Total votes: 17

Orion
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What's your favorite weapon?

Post by Orion »

Hi.
I'm asking this because from a person to other, the favorite weapons are different.

Well, my fav is the Lightning Gun.
leileilol
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Post by leileilol »

well in my day we called that a Thunderbolt

and that a double-barreled shotgun
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Post by CocoT »

Yup, Lightning Gun for me, too
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Post by Sajt »

DBSG in singleplayer, Rocket launcher (duh) in DM. Although LG is not far behind, the RL is definitely much more fun to use, in a let's go back to my place bouncy bouncy kind of way.
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Post by Dr. Shadowborg »

I said super nailgun, just to be contrary, and because I like machinegun weapons. =P
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Post by FrikaC »

I guess I'm the only one who likes the Axe (umm).
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Post by Entar »

Dr. Shadowborg wrote:I said super nailgun, just to be contrary, and because I like machinegun weapons. =P
The super nailgun is rather cool, and powerful too. I chose super nailgun too (though it really should be called the Perforator).
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Post by DieparBaby »

I like the grenade launcher in SP and the double-barrelled shotgun with quad damage in DM.
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Post by frag.machine »

Dr. Shadowborg wrote:I said super nailgun, just to be contrary, and because I like machinegun weapons. =P
The super nailgun,
a hundred nails and a quad,
is all I need to have some fun :twisted:
I know FrikaC made a cgi-bin version of the quakec interpreter once and wrote part of his website in QuakeC :) (LordHavoc)
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Post by FrikaC »

frag.machine wrote: The super nailgun,
a hundred nails and a quad,
is all I need to have some fun :twisted:
5
7
8

If you had three syllables less on that last line, it would've been a haiku :x
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Post by frag.machine »

:? (we really need a Homer Simpson "d'oh!" smiley)
I know FrikaC made a cgi-bin version of the quakec interpreter once and wrote part of his website in QuakeC :) (LordHavoc)
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Post by leileilol »

i would've used the nailguns more often if they didn't slow down my 486 so much >=(
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Post by Quake Matt »

From a functional perspective, it's hard to beat the rocket launcher. From a aesthetic view, I love the deep, booming noise of the super nailgun!

It's a tough call between the two, but I'll have to cast my vote to the rockets - we aren't often treated to weapons of such caliber in 'modern' FPS games.
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Post by Senban »

Grenade launcher.
Nothing says I'm playing Quake like that pop-pop-pop-boing-boing-bam-bam-bam-SPLATTER.
Not the most effective in DM (though it has good tactical application, espescially if you can get them to chase you.)
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Post by Sajt »

Shooting grenades at scrags is most satisfying but they dodge it so dang well if you don't time it with their attacks...
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