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And reading Youtube comments still gives me Turbo Cancer.
It really is quite frustrating when Helen Keller sets up her LMG in the only doorway in/out of an area.
What kind of question is that? Since when is cheese ever a bad idea?
Hardline is a fun and sometimes silly Cops and Robbers sorta thing and I think that's great. Or it would be if it didn't suck.
The change is that you cannot heal from med bags while receiving suppression and for a small duration (IIRC ~2 seconds) thereafter. In other words: med bags stops working when someone shoots at you and starts working again a short time after they stop shooting at you.
So just to clarify on what has been said, I care nothing about med bags ever since the suppression change to them, what I wanna know is can med PACKS be picked up under suppression. But now that you guys mention it, I am interested in what happened to med BAGS as well. And I guess they did put it in the patch notes. My bad.
That does indeed thank you. If anyone happens to know, the statistics for the new med bag would be nice though.So just to clarify on what has been said, I care nothing about med bags ever since the suppression change to them, what I wanna know is can med PACKS be picked up under suppression. But now that you guys mention it, I am interested in what happened to med BAGS as well. And I guess they did put it in the patch notes. My bad.
First Aid Pack: They act like they used to. The only thing that stops them from healing you is if you take damage while being healed by one. That's it.
Medic Bag: You won't heal when receiving suppression (meaning being shot at) but it will start healing again shortly after getting shot at. The old nerf made it where you couldn't receive any healing throughout the whole time you were considered suppressed.
That help?
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