Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-1585211-20130823175832/@comment-5073360-20130922201211

Sniperskull wrote: The scale shown at top represents comparrison to everything, which compares it to the raider for capacity and the rapidstrike for rate of fire. this isn/t fair. compare it to other sniper rifles.

range 10/10: anyhing that shoots 100 feet (I have gotten 110) just gets 10/10.

accuracy 9/10: it's really about knowing your darts. mark the ones that fly straight and only use those. don't use the ones that spiral. your accuracy is back up.

reliability 8/10: use bad condition darts and you will get bad results. the same is the case for the longshot and longstrike. it will occasionally jam in the internals, to fix just ram the cocking handle forward. extract your dart, reload, and fire.

rate of fire: do not use rate of fire for sniper rifles. THey are slow. that's just how they are. if you insist, the centurion should get 7/10.

Capacity 8/10: each nerf sniper rifle is packaged with a 6 round clip. sure, the longshot can hold 70 rounds and the longstrike 30, but in order to do that you must buy additional products. as far as I know, capacity goes off what comes with the rifle. Sure, against the vulcan or rapidstrike the capacity is nothing, but it should only take one or two shots to make a kill. First thing is first, accuracy also has to do with which blaster you are using; you aren't going to be as accurate with a slingshot as with a ballzooka when using the exact same ball or any other ball.

Second, just because the Titan is supposed to be a rocket launcher that doesn't mean it should get an 8 in Rate of Fire.

Third, Everything here is based on size, the Centurion is HUGE and it can only hold 6 darts, plus it doesn't have any clip holders and you still can't buy extra clips (mags) for it.

So, the Centurion doesn't deserve that score!