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What kind of stinks though is that you have to load the three rockets in first, in comparison to the video "Meet the Dumpster Diver", where Soldier shot the rockets all at once without loading.
He made it, dumbass.
This guy Invented the Beggars Bazooka, and valve Implemented it but with the name Beggars Bazooka or the Dumpsterd driver set. if you dont believe me, look at the Upload date.
Valve would have to change programming to make heat-seeking rockets (although they could just take code from the dodgeball mod), which would make them much less likely to get in.
Guess what, genius! Not everybody who thinks that a frontline combat soldier should use something besides a GODDAMN ROCKET LAUNCHER is a "CODfag". Did you know that real soldiers use assault rifles too? Come to think of it, did you know that games like Call of Duty and Battlefield base their weapon catalogues off of real weapons that real people use? Try using Wikipedia or Google some time in your life--or better, go to a goddamn gun shop and stare at the wall and then take a good long look at the Military Channel. You'll be quite surprised.
MOVING ON TO THE ACTUAL ROCKET LAUNCHER: I love the handmade look it has going--especially that kitchen funnel being used to direct the backblast and the sewage pipe the main body is constructed from. It takes TF2 weaponry a step beyond just plain crappy and brings it into the realm of sheer unadulterated grunge (and I mean this in as good a way as possible!).