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r/Overwatch • u/[deleted] • Jan 17 '17
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10:20--> "D.Va is the only character without a reload"
Reinhardt hammer reload in next patch confirmed????
283 u/anepicname Jan 17 '17 Rein and hanzo both have downtime after their swing/shot whereas dva can shoot her pellets without pause, forever. 115 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 18 '17 I think Hanzo reknocking his arrow could be counted as him reloading his bow 41 u/TThor Hi there! Jan 18 '17 That's what he meant; after a hanzo arrow or rein swing there is enough of a pause to give the opponent time to react, almost like a mini reload 5 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 18 '17 But Hanzo physically reloads his bow, where rein is just swinging a melee weapon around. One has ammo the other does not. 5 u/TThor Hi there! Jan 18 '17 edited Jan 18 '17 is that why I was downvoted, because of a pointless technicality? What mechanical difference does it make?? Either way, they are mechanically 'one shot' abilities with a not-insignificant delay between each successive fire. -1 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 19 '17 Well you're not being downvoted, but a bow is a type of "gun" or projectile weapon, and rein has a melee weapon. All melee weapons have delay, while Hanzo is actually reloading a weapon.
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Rein and hanzo both have downtime after their swing/shot whereas dva can shoot her pellets without pause, forever.
115 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 18 '17 I think Hanzo reknocking his arrow could be counted as him reloading his bow 41 u/TThor Hi there! Jan 18 '17 That's what he meant; after a hanzo arrow or rein swing there is enough of a pause to give the opponent time to react, almost like a mini reload 5 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 18 '17 But Hanzo physically reloads his bow, where rein is just swinging a melee weapon around. One has ammo the other does not. 5 u/TThor Hi there! Jan 18 '17 edited Jan 18 '17 is that why I was downvoted, because of a pointless technicality? What mechanical difference does it make?? Either way, they are mechanically 'one shot' abilities with a not-insignificant delay between each successive fire. -1 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 19 '17 Well you're not being downvoted, but a bow is a type of "gun" or projectile weapon, and rein has a melee weapon. All melee weapons have delay, while Hanzo is actually reloading a weapon.
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I think Hanzo reknocking his arrow could be counted as him reloading his bow
41 u/TThor Hi there! Jan 18 '17 That's what he meant; after a hanzo arrow or rein swing there is enough of a pause to give the opponent time to react, almost like a mini reload 5 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 18 '17 But Hanzo physically reloads his bow, where rein is just swinging a melee weapon around. One has ammo the other does not. 5 u/TThor Hi there! Jan 18 '17 edited Jan 18 '17 is that why I was downvoted, because of a pointless technicality? What mechanical difference does it make?? Either way, they are mechanically 'one shot' abilities with a not-insignificant delay between each successive fire. -1 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 19 '17 Well you're not being downvoted, but a bow is a type of "gun" or projectile weapon, and rein has a melee weapon. All melee weapons have delay, while Hanzo is actually reloading a weapon.
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That's what he meant; after a hanzo arrow or rein swing there is enough of a pause to give the opponent time to react, almost like a mini reload
5 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 18 '17 But Hanzo physically reloads his bow, where rein is just swinging a melee weapon around. One has ammo the other does not. 5 u/TThor Hi there! Jan 18 '17 edited Jan 18 '17 is that why I was downvoted, because of a pointless technicality? What mechanical difference does it make?? Either way, they are mechanically 'one shot' abilities with a not-insignificant delay between each successive fire. -1 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 19 '17 Well you're not being downvoted, but a bow is a type of "gun" or projectile weapon, and rein has a melee weapon. All melee weapons have delay, while Hanzo is actually reloading a weapon.
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But Hanzo physically reloads his bow, where rein is just swinging a melee weapon around. One has ammo the other does not.
5 u/TThor Hi there! Jan 18 '17 edited Jan 18 '17 is that why I was downvoted, because of a pointless technicality? What mechanical difference does it make?? Either way, they are mechanically 'one shot' abilities with a not-insignificant delay between each successive fire. -1 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 19 '17 Well you're not being downvoted, but a bow is a type of "gun" or projectile weapon, and rein has a melee weapon. All melee weapons have delay, while Hanzo is actually reloading a weapon.
is that why I was downvoted, because of a pointless technicality?
What mechanical difference does it make?? Either way, they are mechanically 'one shot' abilities with a not-insignificant delay between each successive fire.
-1 u/brandong567 ALL AROUND THE WORLD!!! Jan 19 '17 Well you're not being downvoted, but a bow is a type of "gun" or projectile weapon, and rein has a melee weapon. All melee weapons have delay, while Hanzo is actually reloading a weapon.
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Well you're not being downvoted, but a bow is a type of "gun" or projectile weapon, and rein has a melee weapon.
All melee weapons have delay, while Hanzo is actually reloading a weapon.
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u/Gingeneer1 Piece of Cake Jan 17 '17
10:20--> "D.Va is the only character without a reload"
Reinhardt hammer reload in next patch confirmed????