I believe in the video I mentioned running Assimilate or Survivalist if you don't have Carapace! If you're confident in your abilities to hit the headshots, then you can never go wrong with Assim. By default though, Survivalist will almost always be useful since more often than not your shield will be breaking frequently while in engagements. This helps to ensure your health stays topped off even in situations where you can turn on your healing juice for basically instant full HP gain without needing to pop a med-stick.
@@Stanislav-i5s I run either of them depending on how I'm feeling or the types of fights I'm at. If it's indoors and closer range, SPA is fine of course. Larger outdoor fights I may find the need for HVA. You can run either or neither. Objectively, SPA is the best of the two options. The bullets aren't *that* slow but it's noticeable when tracking at range, so you have to compensate by shooting a bit more ahead. Sometimes that can cause shots to be missed, but usually I'm not even attempting to shoot people at a range where I care about that
Thanks for the little guide. What would you consider running on medic if you don't have carapace?
I believe in the video I mentioned running Assimilate or Survivalist if you don't have Carapace! If you're confident in your abilities to hit the headshots, then you can never go wrong with Assim. By default though, Survivalist will almost always be useful since more often than not your shield will be breaking frequently while in engagements. This helps to ensure your health stays topped off even in situations where you can turn on your healing juice for basically instant full HP gain without needing to pop a med-stick.
Why no SPA/HVA on the Betelgeuse?
@@Stanislav-i5s I run either of them depending on how I'm feeling or the types of fights I'm at. If it's indoors and closer range, SPA is fine of course. Larger outdoor fights I may find the need for HVA. You can run either or neither. Objectively, SPA is the best of the two options. The bullets aren't *that* slow but it's noticeable when tracking at range, so you have to compensate by shooting a bit more ahead. Sometimes that can cause shots to be missed, but usually I'm not even attempting to shoot people at a range where I care about that