Speaking of the 1970s version, many old players will talk about that time with great enthusiasm. After all, the 70s version is a fond memory for old players. It also led a generation of trends at that time and made many players invest in DNF. In the 60's version, Ghost Swordsman was the most popular profession, but by the 70's version, the era of letting a hundred flowers bloom also extended to many other professions, among which the sharpshooter profession has slowly become the mainstream.
So how to choose the seventy-year-old sharpshooter? The name Roaming Gunner sounds very loud, and many people will think it is a cool profession, and during the experience, they will also find that this profession is indeed cool. But here comes the question, why does almost no one play roaming in the 70th version? In fact, the reason is very simple, because the roaming in the 70 version is not very strong. This is a version that has been transferred from PK to PVE, and Roaming’s PVE ability is relatively weak, so he has been weakened to a certain extent. Although PK is strong, his map brushing ability is not strong, and when he cannot hit the wild boar set, Roaming naturally There is no more enthusiasm.
Mechanic and ammunition are also unpopular professions. Ammunition was popular for a while when it was electrified in the 60s version, but in subsequent versions, ammo was slowly forgotten. Many people even felt that ammo was not as fun to play with as big guns. Not to mention the mechanic, which has not been players' favorite profession almost from the beginning. It has always been an unpopular profession, and no one wants to play it even if it is strengthened. If there are still people experiencing ammunition, it is really difficult for mechanics to see it. But this doesn’t mean that the mechanic is not strong, it’s just that his gameplay seems to be out of line with the public. Many people can’t understand how to play the mechanic, so they simply play other professions.
The big gun is the first version of the game, and it is very strong whether it is the 60s version or the 70s version. Even the big guns at that time did not need to pursue graduation equipment, and could deal good damage with the purple hand cannon. It can be said that the big gun is the face of the sharpshooter. Without the big gun, many people will probably forget about the sharpshooter profession. So from this perspective, the big gun at that time can be regarded as saving the sharpshooter and allowing more people to play it. The sharpshooter was acquired, thus laying a solid foundation for subsequent versions.