So I played a game of Halo Wars 2 beta, and I honestly think that the Jack Rabbit would be a pretty neat addition to Halo 5. Anyone else think so?
Maybe.
Its nice, however it would replace the mongoose/warthog use since most players don’t like relying on a random to drive or shoot because it’s a one seater I think.
Nope it looks like the scavenger bot from dead space 3… but while it’s something new it just doesn’t look halo…
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> Nope it looks like the scavenger bot from dead space 3… but while it’s something new it just doesn’t look halo…
Well it’s just a beta, they might change the looks later on and we’re playing it in RTS.
I love the hell out of it, and I want to see it replace the Gungoose- and I say that as the best sodding Gungooser I know. Why?
It is an offensively based vehicle. The Gungoose, that is. It’s the same as a normal mongoose. You don’t ever go, “I’d rather have a standard goose”. You always pick the gungoose. You’re a target either way because you exist- you’re red, you’re blue, you’re somebody or something to shoot, and the Gungoose gives you a way to defend yourself even up to warthogs. It’s a true predator.
But it’s small. It’s not easy to hit. The driver has strangely good protection. It’s TOO good of a vehicle, and you can only counter it with a heavy weapon, a superb pair of grenades or a bigger vehicle. You can’t beat it on foot if the driver is skilled. What’s the solution, then?
The Jackrabbit. It’s bigger, can be given the same armaments, can have a locked to 90 degrees forward turret to keep it fair, and it’s a bigger, more easily hijackable target. But it gives you more defense, it has more health, and it’s WAAAAAAAAAY harder to flip. It’s a much better assault vehicle in terms of balance.
That way you can ask yourself, “Should I use the mongoose to get there quick, or give the enemy a potent weapon?”
#Jackrabbit2018
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> So I played a game of Halo Wars 2 beta, and I honestly think that the Jack Rabbit would be a pretty neat addition to Halo 5. Anyone else think so?
idk I think it would be boring, people would use it but I prefer my warthog.
I don’t think that it’s something that we would need in the current sand box. It has a grenade launcher as it’s armament. The Gungoose also uses a grenade launcher, so we basically get two vehicles which have the same purpose but with some small different mechanics.
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> I love the hell out of it, and I want to see it replace the Gungoose- and I say that as the best sodding Gungooser I know. Why?
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> It is an offensively based vehicle. The Gungoose, that is. It’s the same as a normal mongoose. You don’t ever go, “I’d rather have a standard goose”. You always pick the gungoose. You’re a target either way because you exist- you’re red, you’re blue, you’re somebody or something to shoot, and the Gungoose gives you a way to defend yourself even up to warthogs. It’s a true predator.
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> But it’s small. It’s not easy to hit. The driver has strangely good protection. It’s TOO good of a vehicle, and you can only counter it with a heavy weapon, a superb pair of grenades or a bigger vehicle. You can’t beat it on foot if the driver is skilled. What’s the solution, then?
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> The Jackrabbit. It’s bigger, can be given the same armaments, can have a locked to 90 degrees forward turret to keep it fair, and it’s a bigger, more easily hijackable target. But it gives you more defense, it has more health, and it’s WAAAAAAAAAY harder to flip. It’s a much better assault vehicle in terms of balance.
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> That way you can ask yourself, “Should I use the mongoose to get there quick, or give the enemy a potent weapon?”
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> #Jackrabbit2018
This guy knows what’s up
It depends on how it would actually interact with the current elements. Might be fun.
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> It depends on how it would actually interact with the current elements. Might be fun.
It really might.
Depends…how much money will it cost me to get it?