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The main reason I made this guide was to display the special ammo types that each rifle can use since that is not shown to the player before purchasing. It's the guide I wish I'd had on my first playthrough.
"This is the most expensive rifle in the game, though I'm not sure it warrants it."
Well, fair enough. But this particular sniper rifle is most expensive because it is the only sniper rifle which can be used for all ranges, its an universal range weapon and tuned to fit in almost every situation. This is why it costs that much.
The guide does not provide anything more than what the game offers already and are trivially obvious to any player who wishes to see it. It lacks the proper addressal of barrel attachments and how one can use the mobility and target acquisition parameters which are the biggest flaws of this guide.
I have my points, if you want to address them, address them with numbers. Although I must say, all the things I say is for the sake of argument, and nothing more. I have the same respect as I had before for you as a fellow player.
It will be my got to guide in purchases.