When your on wheels its pratically always better to put your guns in line from front to back and with straffing movement parts to aline your guns from left to right or 2 on top and 1 under on omamori to be able to make good protection between your guns while on the omamori and for wheels its simply to be able to shoot left and right( breakers are good exeption so they both connected on omamori) you can still put your guns left and right as long as you prioritise the full rotation left and right having a fast build on cheetah eagis is an excellent option to replace the omamori or the new engine
Its better to use good grills like elbow and gun mount to mount your guns keep in mind that it is always better to have your guns connected on 2 good parts each and that is always better to put guns on omamori/ hidden ammobox/cab never put guns on armor parts You can also use bumpers and good grills like elbow and gun mount to make connection at stratégique spot of the build. Never make multiple connection like on the humpback spider instead make sure parts are put on frames/cab/modules/grills/pass through parts/bumpers. Always put your gen at the buttom in the back part of the cab, could also be put forward if connected on omamori and well protected. Agile build are always better even if you have a lot hp its always better to be able to fallow your target while aim and being able fastly change target
1) You are useful in fight while you are mobile and hold your weapons, redundant armor is dead weight and waste of power. 2) Bots and some automatic weapons aim to the exact middle of the cabin, so avoid putting weapons among those known directions 3) Hide weapons from far away snipers for easy silhouette aiming 4) Defend your wheels and frame construction from quick ram damage 5) Take care about center of gravity to avoid most flipping
Man someone needs to explain this man what shoot through parts are, some parts have a little sight with two bullets right bellow the powerscore. This sight means „shoot through“. Shoot through parts are pretty simple. There is a percentage shown and this percentage shows how much of the damage is getting „shot through“. For example: you have a part with 8 durability and 90 percent damage letthroug, and you shoot a 100 damage shot at that part. What’s gonna happen is that this part only tokes 10% of 100 so 10 (because of the 90% damage letthroug) and all the parts behind it take the rest of damage. Which is why a part with 28 durability and 90% damage letthroug has a durability of 280!!! There are a loooot of tips in the news section. Please read through these before making a guide next time because the less misinformation the better (btw this is not a hate comment or anything I’m even happy to see new faces, but everyone makes mistakes and the sooner they are fixed the better😁)
@jonesdererste8658 theres a mention of shoot through parts in lesson 4. I do understand though that the intro may be misleading but it turns out he only likes the gun mount in terms of shoot through parts. (additionally you can also edit your messages, I only corrected you because I didn't see your other message you sent. you can edit your message by hovering over your message and clicking the 3 dots vertically aligned)
Lesson one. Do not build what you want to build. Put down pieces to point it hurts your eyes. Then continue. If the sight of what you made doesnt give you an urge of self harm your eyeballs, youre building it wrong.
There is 2 main ways to make a build, 1. Cabin in the back protected by your entire build,using as many 90% and 50% resistance parts you possibly can fit,ad a few heavy bumpers and you end up at around 1150 hp...give or take depending on you base cabin hp and if u decide to use ANY plates that give hp but dont provide 50% resist,this is the vast majority of hover builds,aswell as TRADITIONAL firebug/draco/melle builds,but even heavy spiders tend to use this cab in the back bumpers in front setup,all they change is they replace small 90% resist parts for massive HP plates. 2. Cabin in front used as armor(the oldest way) to make this viable you generaly want a large cabin such as heavy cabins,using the cab to protect all the valuable modules and weapons,but then you need a solid amount of HP(3000 is a good starting point),it can be pushed around 6000 but its nearly always more viable using that extra mass for bumpers and resistance parts,this is what we like to call a BRICK build,mostly using shotguns or flamethrower,but they can be seen with prety much all weapons in game, the core build is so durable and easy to change weapons as they are usualy placed on top of the build and not armored. anything outside of these 2 setups is you getting creative,such as cab in the center dual mandrake using one mandrake in front of cab and other one behind,using large guns with good hp to protect cab,same as a mastodon on wheels can do,or a Kronos cab setup with center cab to have guns on the cabins connectors and have the entire build fit into an Aegis shield. BONUS round!,a good way to test builds is simply shoot your own build with a JOTUN,and an INCINERATOR,see whats left after a full duration of sitting in the puddles.
You shoot through most buggy parts so they take almost no damage as long as that one part is connected to cab it's one of the best ways to mount a weapon
I would be interested in an update on this to see how your understanding has grown. Many of the builds you showed would get stripped in a heartbeat on higher levels
Gun mounts are a good part dont get me wrong but they are bad for putting guns because it as a huge hitbox of 380 so easy to remove at high powerscore they are better as a secondary parts to put yours guns on unless they are completely cover by something strong + gun mount are not bullet pass through they are dmg pass through. Pls dont try to teach how to do things at anyone else, begin by unstanding and knowing stuff before teaching other how it things works You have horribles exemple on really bad build with little knowlage of the game mechanics + on top of that your a brand new player
Oh my bad again I made the comment before your mounting section. But you should really take a look in the armory. A lot more stuff has bullet passthrough than you think
Just in case anybody is wondering what creek it is... It's shit creek. I've been up there in my kayak without a paddle. You have to use your hands. After that, when you touch your own ass hole and try to enjoy the smell (don't lie up yourself, everbody loves their own) you can't as you're not sure if it's all your own or a mix 😢
90% passthrough does not mean 9 out of 10 shots pass, it means 90% of the bullet damage of each shot passes and 10% is absorbed by the part until its dead. You seem to have a grasp on how structure works but your builds seem to have new player mistakes. You are on the right track to learning, but please earn more game experience and then start providing guides.
My god bro im sorry i been building on xbox since 2017 and this is honestly a horrible build video. WwONESTARwW says please take pro outta the description.
I know you're trying to make TH-cam content so you don't have to get a job. But let me give you the run down on cross out.I've been playing since beta. They change the game so much now. It is not for new players unless you spend lots of money. The game is dying, don't waste your time.
When your on wheels its pratically always better to put your guns in line from front to back and with straffing movement parts to aline your guns from left to right or 2 on top and 1 under on omamori to be able to make good protection between your guns while on the omamori and for wheels its simply to be able to shoot left and right( breakers are good exeption so they both connected on omamori) you can still put your guns left and right as long as you prioritise the full rotation left and right having a fast build on cheetah eagis is an excellent option to replace the omamori or the new engine
Its better to use good grills like elbow and gun mount to mount your guns keep in mind that it is always better to have your guns connected on 2 good parts each and that is always better to put guns on omamori/ hidden ammobox/cab never put guns on armor parts You can also use bumpers and good grills like elbow and gun mount to make connection at stratégique spot of the build. Never make multiple connection like on the humpback spider instead make sure parts are put on frames/cab/modules/grills/pass through parts/bumpers.
Always put your gen at the buttom in the back part of the cab, could also be put forward if connected on omamori and well protected. Agile build are always better even if you have a lot hp its always better to be able to fallow your target while aim and being able fastly change target
Just wondring avout mounting on "hidden" ammo box ? Never heardthis one. Could you pls explain why ?
1) You are useful in fight while you are mobile and hold your weapons, redundant armor is dead weight and waste of power. 2) Bots and some automatic weapons aim to the exact middle of the cabin, so avoid putting weapons among those known directions 3) Hide weapons from far away snipers for easy silhouette aiming 4) Defend your wheels and frame construction from quick ram damage 5) Take care about center of gravity to avoid most flipping
Man someone needs to explain this man what shoot through parts are, some parts have a little sight with two bullets right bellow the powerscore. This sight means „shoot through“. Shoot through parts are pretty simple. There is a percentage shown and this percentage shows how much of the damage is getting „shot through“. For example: you have a part with 8 durability and 90 percent damage letthroug, and you shoot a 100 damage shot at that part. What’s gonna happen is that this part only tokes 10% of 100 so 10 (because of the 90% damage letthroug) and all the parts behind it take the rest of damage. Which is why a part with 28 durability and 90% damage letthroug has a durability of 280!!! There are a loooot of tips in the news section. Please read through these before making a guide next time because the less misinformation the better (btw this is not a hate comment or anything I’m even happy to see new faces, but everyone makes mistakes and the sooner they are fixed the better😁)
With the news I lent the questionmark in the top right of the lobby I misspelled my b
Maybe watch the video in full before commenting, save wasting everyone's time xx
Who’s time did I waste except mine? I’m curious.
@jonesdererste8658 theres a mention of shoot through parts in lesson 4. I do understand though that the intro may be misleading but it turns out he only likes the gun mount in terms of shoot through parts. (additionally you can also edit your messages, I only corrected you because I didn't see your other message you sent. you can edit your message by hovering over your message and clicking the 3 dots vertically aligned)
Yea my bad and for some reason I actually can’t edit my comments it’s really weird
Lesson one. Do not build what you want to build.
Put down pieces to point it hurts your eyes. Then continue.
If the sight of what you made doesnt give you an urge of self harm your eyeballs, youre building it wrong.
There is 2 main ways to make a build,
1. Cabin in the back protected by your entire build,using as many 90% and 50% resistance parts you possibly can fit,ad a few heavy bumpers and you end up at around 1150 hp...give or take depending on you base cabin hp and if u decide to use ANY plates that give hp but dont provide 50% resist,this is the vast majority of hover builds,aswell as TRADITIONAL firebug/draco/melle builds,but even heavy spiders tend to use this cab in the back bumpers in front setup,all they change is they replace small 90% resist parts for massive HP plates.
2. Cabin in front used as armor(the oldest way) to make this viable you generaly want a large cabin such as heavy cabins,using the cab to protect all the valuable modules and weapons,but then you need a solid amount of HP(3000 is a good starting point),it can be pushed around 6000 but its nearly always more viable using that extra mass for bumpers and resistance parts,this is what we like to call a BRICK build,mostly using shotguns or flamethrower,but they can be seen with prety much all weapons in game,
the core build is so durable and easy to change weapons as they are usualy placed on top of the build and not armored.
anything outside of these 2 setups is you getting creative,such as cab in the center dual mandrake using one mandrake in front of cab and other one behind,using large guns with good hp to protect cab,same as a mastodon on wheels can do,or a Kronos cab setup with center cab to have guns on the cabins connectors and have the entire build fit into an Aegis shield.
BONUS round!,a good way to test builds is simply shoot your own build with a JOTUN,and an INCINERATOR,see whats left after a full duration of sitting in the puddles.
Me a beginner with a dune buggy at 4000 ps tryna comprehend 6000 hp 😂😭
You shoot through most buggy parts so they take almost no damage as long as that one part is connected to cab it's one of the best ways to mount a weapon
Keep in mind, shoot through parts apply to bullets only. Even small explosions like autocannons obliterate small shoot through parts in a hurry.
I would be interested in an update on this to see how your understanding has grown. Many of the builds you showed would get stripped in a heartbeat on higher levels
You should be mounting your guns on the cab itself or parts with high pass-though anything else is ill advised
Cabins , frames, modules that are ment for it .
Gun mounts are a good part dont get me wrong but they are bad for putting guns because it as a huge hitbox of 380 so easy to remove at high powerscore they are better as a secondary parts to put yours guns on unless they are completely cover by something strong + gun mount are not bullet pass through they are dmg pass through.
Pls dont try to teach how to do things at anyone else, begin by unstanding and knowing stuff before teaching other how it things works
You have horribles exemple on really bad build with little knowlage of the game mechanics + on top of that your a brand new player
Oh my bad again I made the comment before your mounting section. But you should really take a look in the armory. A lot more stuff has bullet passthrough than you think
Great vid, you have a sub from me! :)
What’s your favourite build, weapons and why :)
Copy/paste the super wedge. Apply lame-zers or relic shotguns
I often use auto build and then tweak it to work better
bruh
No
Just in case anybody is wondering what creek it is... It's shit creek. I've been up there in my kayak without a paddle. You have to use your hands. After that, when you touch your own ass hole and try to enjoy the smell (don't lie up yourself, everbody loves their own) you can't as you're not sure if it's all your own or a mix 😢
BabOon POWER!
90% passthrough does not mean 9 out of 10 shots pass, it means 90% of the bullet damage of each shot passes and 10% is absorbed by the part until its dead.
You seem to have a grasp on how structure works but your builds seem to have new player mistakes.
You are on the right track to learning, but please earn more game experience and then start providing guides.
My god bro im sorry i been building on xbox since 2017 and this is honestly a horrible build video. WwONESTARwW says please take pro outta the description.
Half of this is perfect. Half is dog water. Anyone who has played more than 2 weeks can tell which is which
I know you're trying to make TH-cam content so you don't have to get a job. But let me give you the run down on cross out.I've been playing since beta. They change the game so much now. It is not for new players unless you spend lots of money. The game is dying, don't waste your time.
You must be fun at parties.
@FlakCannonGaming He is one of thoose butthurt russian kids, who blame their current equipment of their bad winrate. Ignore them.
People have been saying Crossout is dying since Dawns Children. Never underestimate the power of the sunk cost.
You promise 5 tips how to build, and then laughing on auto-builds instead. 🤦♂️
Go away.