Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-31275992-20171216053443/@comment-33036850-20171218012050

LeTesla wrote: Pixelfries wrote: LeTesla wrote: Pixelfries wrote: Elliottw wrote: Geez, that's such a subjective question  TMDGE. Bottom line, you probably already know the answer in your heart of hearts.

These are two completely different blasters. The Hail-Fire is all about quantity. The Regulator is, um, not so much. Stock, they have the same range. Modded, the Hail-Fire has a bazillion options. The Regulator is, um, more complex.

It seems to me the Hail-Fire is a primarily defensive weapon, where the Regulator is an offensive weapon. That might affect your decision.

But truth be told, I'm pissed at my Regulator. It just stopped working last week. What the hey ?!?!? I completely disagree with everything you said there. Why, do you like gimmicks?

As I said once, select fire is a gimmick that really isn't that great. Every sane person has a Rapidstrike, HyperFire, Rayven, Stryfe, Hail-Fire or Nemesis as a primary, if you want to fire fast, use your primary, if you want to fire a little bit slower, use your secondary, as a last resort, use your backup. no. The hailFire is an offensive weapon, WHICH YOU CAN EASILY SEE FROM ITS DESIGN. The regulator is also for offensive purposes. WHY THE HELL DID IT STOP WORKING?! The regulator seems easier to mod (though i don't mod after the "modulus incident") I don't use 'that'

I use a primary a sidearm and maybe a melleeeeeeeeeee. I like the selective fire. Also, why does elliot constantly bring up Jetcell in every post?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All the blasters that I mentioned are also for offensive purposes, and I mean, selective fire really is a gimmick, the conveyor doesn't work that great, you fire once with the conveyor, it fires three darts regardless if you pressed the trigger for a very short time, it's not very reliable, and no, the regulator is harder to mod because of it's complexity, the hail-fire is easier becuase it is semi-auto. Please don't...