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=== Minigun ===
=== Minigun ===
[[File:Weapon_Primary_Minigun.png|left|150px|Minigun]]
[[File:Weapon_Primary_Minigun.png|left|150px|Minigun]]
The <b>Minigun</b> is a heavy machinegun, with a large amount of ammo. It's accuracy decreases drastically during movement but is very accurate when you stand still or are in prone/crouch position. It's also very effective for boosting yourself, boosting teammates, boosting flags or pushing enemies away.
Introducing the <b>Minigun</b>, a formidable heavy machinegun armed with a staggering 100 rounds. Its precision falters when firing on the move, but attains remarkable accuracy when stationary or adopting a prone/crouch stance. This adaptable weapon excels in a multitude of roles, whether it's enhancing your own mobility (surfing), bolstering allies, or forcefully slowing down enemies. Beware, though, as the Minigun will overheat after a mere 2.0 seconds of continuous fire, necessitating a brief cooldown period. So aim true and make every shot count to avoid being caught in the wait.


[[Image:OOjs_UI_icon_notice-destructive.svg.png|18px|link=]] <i>Continuously firing the Minigun will cause <u>overheat</u>. Releasing the Fire button will start the cooldown</i>.
[[Image:OOjs_UI_icon_notice-destructive.svg.png|18px|link=]] <i>Continuously firing the Minigun will cause <u>overheat</u>. Releasing the Fire button will start the cooldown</i>.

Revision as of 17:55, 25 May 2023

To eliminate other players, your gostek can use a variety of weapons. When respawning, the player can choose one primary and one secondary weapon from a radial menu. As of version 0.8.46.A there are 11 primary weapons, 4 secondary weapons, and explosive grenades.

If you don't hold a weapon, pressing the fire button will make you start throwing punches, and if you go prone while using jet boots (a.k.a. superman), headbutting an enemy at high speeds can deal significant damage. You're never truly unarmed!

The equipped weapon can be changed using the swap weapon key (default key Q) or thrown away using the throw key (what is the default?). The radial menu can be hidden for the duration of the current round (default key: B).

Primary weapons

Primary weapons wheel.

The primary weapons are the main damage dealers in the game. Each requires a different playstyle and can work better or worse in specific conditions, e.g. Rheinmetall works better at a distance than in close quarters combat. They may also differ in reload style – entire magazine vs. reloading each bullet separately – or in other less obvious stats, like flag push force.

Deagles

Desert Eagles

A pair of the Desert Eagle semi-automatic pistols.

It has 9 bullets in a magazine and each click makes both guns fire, so you're firing 18 bullets total before you need to reload.

MP5

MP5

The MP5 is a weapon designed for close-quarters combat, boasting an exceptionally high rate of fire. It excels in swiftly eliminating enemies in close combat scenarios. However, its effectiveness diminishes significantly at longer ranges due to limited range and reduced accuracy, which makes it challenging to effectively engage fleeing enemies. Additionally, the weapon experiences a substantial damage drop-off, further emphasizing the difficulty of spraying down opponents at extended distances.

Steyr AUG

Steyr AUG

The Steyr AUG is an automatic rifle that excels in both close quarters and medium-range engagements, and performs decently at longer distances. While it may not always surpass the Kalash or Rheinmetall in long-range encounters, or the MP5 in close-quarter combat, the Steyr AUG finds its sweet spot right in between these weapons. It offers a dependable and versatile skill set suitable for various scenarios.

Kalashnikov

Kalashnikov

The Kalashnikov is an excellent choice for a supportive or defensive role in combat. While the AK-47 boasts high damage per bullet, it has a slower rate of fire compared to other automatic rifles. In contrast to its competitor, the Steyr AUG, the Kalashnikov shines in long-distance engagements, but it may not be as effective for quick rushes or close-quarters combat.

Spas-12

Spas-12

The Spas-12 is a semi-automatic shotgun. It is very effective for close quarters combat and is also popular due to its boosting abilities to accelerate speed on your movement, boost flags or boost your teammates.

M79

M79

The M79 is a grenade launcher, which is good for close-mid combat. It kills in one shot and is also good for boosting yourself, teammates or pushing opponents away. The M79 does also deal splash damage if you hit the ground nearby your enemy!

OOjs UI icon notice-destructive.svg.png Getting hit by enemy bullets will bink you.

Dragunov

Dragunov

The Dragunov is a sniper rifle, which is good for range combat and as a supportive weapon. It usually kills in 2 or max. 3 bullets. Your accuracy decreases while moving.

Barrett

Barrett

The Barrett Sniper Rifle kills with just a single shot. You may also kill multiple enemies with the same bullet if the targets line up.
The BulletKickBack is quite high, making the Barrett also useful for self-boosting (e.g. when escaping during backwards superman).

OOjs UI icon notice-destructive.svg.png Your crosshair scale indicates your accuracy. Your movement speed decreases your accuracy. Getting hit by enemy bullets will also bink you.

Rheinmetall

Rheinmetall

Introducing the Rheinmetall gun, a powerhouse with abundant ammo but a slow reload time. It boasts reliable accuracy, although moving while shooting can slightly affect precision. When it comes to long-range battles, this weapon shines, dealing higher damage as the distance increases. However, exercise caution in close combat due to its slow firing speed, which puts you at a disadvantage. To maximize your advantage, maintain a safe distance from your foes.

Rocket Launcher

Rocket Launcher

The Rocket Launcher, as the name slightly suggests, launches rockets. Their explosions push enemies/flags/pickups away, with splash damage that's big enough to kill through thin walls.

You spawn with all 3 rockets ready to shoot, and each click fires one. Your gostek reloads every rocket individually, so it's possible to interrupt the reloading animation and fire again. Note that, annoyingly, the first click will interrupt reloading without shooting anything – you need to click again to actually shoot.

Its rockets expire after 2 seconds, exploding (and dealing damage) in mid-air; since the projectiles are rather slow, you can see explosions of your own RL if you're fast enough.

While the explosions push flags, the rockets themselves pass through them without moving the flag even one pixel, so don't rely on rockets to make power throws.

Due to its pushback, the Rocket Launcher works good for self-propelling by shooting in the opposite direction.

Minigun

Minigun

Introducing the Minigun, a formidable heavy machinegun armed with a staggering 100 rounds. Its precision falters when firing on the move, but attains remarkable accuracy when stationary or adopting a prone/crouch stance. This adaptable weapon excels in a multitude of roles, whether it's enhancing your own mobility (surfing), bolstering allies, or forcefully slowing down enemies. Beware, though, as the Minigun will overheat after a mere 2.0 seconds of continuous fire, necessitating a brief cooldown period. So aim true and make every shot count to avoid being caught in the wait.

OOjs UI icon notice-destructive.svg.png Continuously firing the Minigun will cause overheat. Releasing the Fire button will start the cooldown.

Secondary weapons

Secondary weapons wheel.

Makarov

Makarov

The Makarov pistol is most useful in combination with one-shot weapons (M79, Barrett) or with the Dragunov.

Knife

Knife

The Combat Knife can be thrown, very useful for spawn killing or instant-knife-kill upon re-spawn to prevent enemies from capturing the flag.

Chainsaw

Chainsaw

The Chainsaw is perhaps the hardest secondary to use. You will need a good concept of movement to use it to your advantage, but if you do, you can catch your enemies off guard.

RPG

RPG

The Rocket-Propelled Grenade launcher has the unique feature of its guided projectile. Hold the fire button (default key: left mouse button) and move the crosshair around to make the projectile follow it.

It has 1 grenade that takes six seconds to reload. The reloading starts the moment you shoot, so it's possible to guide the fired projectile while readying the next one.

Since it can curve around corners, it's a great weapon to get rid of campers or flaggers hidden behind a wall. If the wall is thin enough, the RPG can deal significant damage to unfortunate beings on the other side.

The RPG is a great weapon for rocket jumping, i.e. shooting right next to yourself for a massive push. You're sacrificing a bit of your health (and one bullet that's slow to reload) for a large boost to your own speed, which can aid in escaping with a flag.

Like Rocket Launcher's rockets, the RPG's projectile doesn't push the flag at all. You need to cause an explosion nearby to get it pushed.

Other weapons

RGD5

RGD5

Explosive grenade

Melee

Melee

Bare fists

Headbutt

Headbutt

Colliding head-first with the enemy