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In the video, Kris discusses his favorite support weapons in Battlefield 1, focusing on machine guns and their effectiveness in various combat scenarios. The LMG 08/18 is praised for its high rate of fire, large ammo capacity, and versatility in both offensive and defensive roles. The Burton LMR and M1917 MG are also highlighted, with the Burton offering a rapid fire rate for close to mid-range combat, albeit with limited ammo capacity, and the M1917 excelling in long-range engagements due to its low recoil and high accuracy.
The video further compares several weapons, noting specific attributes such as the M1917's sustained fire capability and the Shōshō's power per bullet. Weapons like the BA RM 1918, known for its aggressive playstyle and high rate of fire, are compared with others like the BAR, which offers better performance at distance due to higher muzzle velocity and accuracy.
Additionally, the Lewis gun is mentioned as the most versatile option, adaptable to various playstyles and effective across different combat situations. The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of ammo capacity and sight options for support weapons and encourages viewer interaction and engagement with the content.
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In this segment of the video, Kris discusses his top support weapons in Battlefield 1, focusing on machine guns he prefers due to their effectiveness and versatility. He emphasizes the subjective nature of the list and highlights the support class’s suitability for both aggressive and defensive playstyles. Kris starts with the LMG 08/18, which he praises for its high rate of fire (600 RPM), making it effective in close-quarter combat and as a bipod gun for mid to long-range engagements. He notes its balance between speed and accuracy, considering it more reliable than the Parabellum MG 14 due to its lower horizontal recoil. The LMG 08/18’s large ammo capacity (100 rounds) allows for sustained suppressive fire, particularly useful in defensive roles.
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In this segment of the video, the discussion centers around two specific weapons in Battlefield 1—the Burton LMR and the M1917 MG. The Burton LMR, a recent addition, stands out for its rapid fire rate and effectiveness in close to mid-range combat, offering a powerful alternative to assault class SMGs. Despite its speed and combination of power and accuracy, its primary drawback is its limited ammo capacity, necessitating a strategic use of cover and a passive-aggressive playstyle to manage magazine swaps. The M1917 MG, on the other hand, is highlighted for its defensive capabilities, with its slower fire rate making it reliable yet less effective in close encounters.
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In this segment of the video, the M1917 is highlighted as a useful gun for long-range engagements due to its low recoil, high accuracy with a bipod, and high muzzle velocity, making it effective against distant targets. The weapon’s large ammo capacity of up to 250 rounds allows sustained firing without frequent reloads. While other guns like the Perino have slightly better recoil, the M1917’s consistent performance beyond medium distances is emphasized. The segment also mentions the Shōshō (Chauchat), a slower-firing but hard-hitting machine gun, effective at various ranges and comparable to some medic weapons in power per bullet. Its low first shot recoil multiplier enhances its effectiveness at range by allowing controlled, precise shots.
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In this part of the video, the discussion focuses on the performance and characteristics of various weapons. It starts by highlighting a weapon with increased lethality in close-quarters combat (CQC) due to its higher damage, allowing kills in just two shots, despite its drawback of a low magazine capacity of 20 rounds. The slower rate of fire and fewer bullets needed to kill can make it more sustainable. Both the telescopic and low-weight variants of another weapon are reviewed. The telescopic variant is better for long-range targets and stationary fire due to higher damage and effective use of recoil multipliers and bipods, while the low-weight variant excels in close to medium range with better recoil recovery and faster tap firing.
The BA RM 1918 is discussed as a fan-favorite aggressive support weapon excelling in close to mid-range with a higher rate of fire of 600 rpm, making it very lethal. It is compared to assault weapons but offers better performance against distant targets due to higher muzzle velocity. Additionally, comparisons are made between the BAR and O18, noting the BAR’s lower recoil and higher accuracy. The video concludes by comparing the BAR with the Burton LMR, emphasizing their aggressive, fast-firing nature but limited by a small 20-round magazine capacity and similar reload speeds.
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In this segment, the video discusses the effectiveness of different support weapons in a game. It compares the Burton and the P AR, noting that while the Burton fires rapidly, the P AR is more reliable with its smaller magazines and effectiveness beyond close range. The speaker prefers the storm or trench variants of the P AR for offensive play, favoring their reduced hipfire and recoil. The Lewis gun is highlighted as the most versatile support weapon, effective across various situations and playstyles due to its balanced stats, decent rate of fire, accuracy, and respectable ammo capacity. The Lewis gun’s versatility makes it dependable for taking on multiple enemies and adapting to different situations. The video concludes that the Lewis gun may not excel in any specific area but performs well overall in various aspects.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their choice of support weapons in Battlefield 1, highlighting the benefits of increasing ammo capacity to 97 rounds and the advantages of a telescopic sight for clear target viewing and ease of use. They note the decent recoil management of lower guns and express that these weapons suit their play style. The speaker invites viewers to share their favorite support guns in the comments and encourages them to subscribe for more content on Battlefield 1 and 5.
