It works very nice in bio labs, trees, bushes and Amerish, it also doesn't contrast with rocks or gravel, giving it some use in Esamir and Indar, especially at night.įor people in buildings, NC blue themed camos make someone look like a crate/pillar/whatever from a distance ('a distance' being sometimes 20-30 meters).Īt night the Vanu are hard to spot, especially against a dark background. For your choosen class, you can have continent-specifc camos for: 6x50. By reaching battlerank-15, you'll have 3 loadouts, so you can switch between 3 different camo-set if you buy 3x armor and 3x weapon camos. Camouflages apply to 1 loadout of 1 class. I have Pine Forest on my Light Assault, and it'll be my standard camo. Once you apply one-time camo on your weapon or armor, it will stay there until you change it. Then the rock/branch/bush proceeds to shoot them when they turn around (a couple weeks ago I posted pictures of a bunch of TR running past me and not noticing when I was on an Esamir rock, I could post 'em again if anyone's interested). ”People don't press Q looking at a rock, tree branch or a bush. Spotting and movement completely invalidates any kind of camo. While the discovering curve is a little bit steep, even for veteran FPS gamers, things begin to improve when players get accustomed to the chaotic, sensory-overloading battles in. ↑ “ None - They aren't the least bit effective. PlanetSide 2 is a cutting-edge as well as revolutionary MMOFPS that supplies simply what MMOs are expected to: real-time enormous battles in a consistent state world.