Learn how to rip, carry, and use Far Cry's powerful stationary weapons like the Mortar and FC Machine Gun turrets to dominate your enemies.
Alright, let's talk about the big guns – the stationary weapons in Far Cry. These aren't your typical firearms; they're mounted turrets you can actually rip right out of their moorings and use as portable firepower. Think of them as super-powered, limited-ammo weapons that can really turn the tide of a fight. As Jack, your feral powers let you rip these bad boys off their mounts by holding down the 'C' button on the nunchuck. Just remember, once you unhinge one, it's got a fixed amount of ammo and you can't reload it. Plus, carrying one slows you down and makes your jumps shorter. You'll also have to drop it if you want to switch weapons, hop into a vehicle, or do any climbing.
Mortar Stationary Weapon (Grenade Gun turret)
- Range: ***
- Power: *****
- Reload: N/A
- Rate of Fire: **
- Max Ammo (per clip): 20
- Max Clips: 0
The Mortar is basically a grenade launcher turret. It's incredibly powerful, packing the same punch as a rocket launcher, but its range is definitely shorter. You get a decent amount of ammo per clip (20 rounds), but here's the catch: you can't reload it, they're usually pretty rare to find, and you can easily blow yourself up if you're not careful. Seriously, watch out for shooting near the ground, walls, or enemies that are too close – friendly fire is a real danger here!
FC Stationary Weapon (Machine Gun turret)
- Range: ****
- Power: *****
- Reload: N/A
- Rate of Fire: *****
- Max Ammo (per clip): 200
- Max Clips: 0
Now, this is the one you'll want to find whenever possible. The FC Stationary Weapon, essentially a heavy machine gun turret, is arguably the best weapon you can carry around. It offers incredible rate of fire and a massive 200 rounds per clip. Its range is pretty solid, comparable to a sniper rifle. If you want to go full Rambo and just unleash a torrent of bullets on your enemies, this is your go-to weapon. Just remember the general rules: it's heavy, you can't reload it, and you'll be slower while carrying it.
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