![]() The Berserker also has a movement speed bonus, on level 6 you are 30% faster if you're holding a melee weapon, so you can easily outrun most specimens and stay out of harm (Keep in mind that Gorefasts, Scrakes and Fleshpounds are always faster than you if they rage). The Berserker is in my opinion the best perk for playing solo, no matter what level you are you can't get grabbed by Clots so the first few waves are pretty easy if you deal with Crawlers and Stalkers in time. Keep in mind that on higher difficulties specimens get more health, so the 9mm will be less effective, the last thing to remember as a Sharpshooter is that every specimen has a seperate head-hp counter, meaning you can remove the head so that they can no longer use special abbilities (Fleshpound Rage, Bloat Puking, you get the idea) and they will rapidly lose HP.įor more info on the Sharpshooter, head over to the KF wiki! If your Medic/Firebug Perk isn't high enough, go Sharpshooter, no matter what level you are you will always get a damage, firerate and reload-speed bonus on the default 9mm pistol you spawn with. (If you're a level 6 Berserker and plan to play on hard or below, it is not needed to start as e Medic, as you will spawn with armor on those difficulties.)įor more info on the Medic, head over to the KF wiki! In the first wave you will only face Clots, Gorefasts and Bloats, neither of those are a serious threat so you shouldn't have trouble taking them out as a medic without losing too much of your combat armor, especially on level 6 as you will resist 75% of all incoming damage with armor and you'll aslo resist 75% of the damage from Bloat bile. I always play the first wave as a Medic, because at level 5 or 6 you spawn with free combat armor which you keep if you switch perks later on. ![]() And one boss, which is that guy up there who’s surviving on pumping Mountain Dew directly into his veins.Here I'll show you which perks to use in what waves (on a long game, thus 10 waves), please keep in mind that I will mostly talk about level 6 perks, if you plan to play on lower difficulties you don't need to be level 6, a level 4 Berserker can still wreak some serious havoc! There’s a few bugs here and there (me, and a teammate from a random game both realized even though we pressed on the button to refill our ammo, our ammo didn’t actually get refilled, so we were screwed for the next wave).īad things? Currently, there’s only four campaigns. This game is early access, but it feels very much complete in terms of gameplay. Plus, the slow mo shots black and white moments are really cool (but sometimes dumb when it happens at inopportune times and you’re just reloading in slow mo). Me hating them makes killing them that much better. I may be complaining about these zeds, but honestly I love the game. Not even because they’re invisible, but because they feel the need to do crazy kung fu moves in front of you to show off, THEN proceed to bash you on your head. It’s much easier for them to aim at your feet than for you to switch what you’re looking at to purposely look down.Īnd OH MY GOSH the stalkers are so annoying. In a bigger team someone else almost always picks them off you so you don’t have to do that. So every once in a while, you’re realize you’re losing health, and that you have to shoot at that thing at your feet. Also, there’s these really annoying crawlers that forces you to look down at your feet instead of focusing your gun on your usual head level enemies. With a bigger group, although it scales to be harder in terms of the monsters you get, you get more sides covered. It’s been pretty fun playing 2 player rounds, but playing in bigger groups is better in my opinion. Be prepared for blood and guts everywhere. But now, it’s so much more satisfying to kill zeds. They still use the arrow guidance system to get you to the trader (except now, the traders are no longer actual human NPCs), you still get to choose your class, and the perks that come with it. If you’ve played the original Killing Floor, a lot of mechanics in 2 will be the same. Mostly because I have a long queue of games that I have still yet to play, and that this summer’s free time is significantly less than previous years. During this year’s Steam summer sale, I surprisingly didn’t get a lot of games.
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