That being said, it is generally agreed by most of the community that you should avoid playing Demolitions at all cost on HOE. There is no single 'best' class in Killing Floor as a good player can perform really well with any of them. The best class to play on HOE comes down to a variety of factors namely, your play style, your teams needs and the map you are on. I'd recommend playing more hoe games both by yourself and with groups. It is evident to me that you have little experience playing more than just berserker. More so than any other class in large games. The demo, while having a huge vulnerability in closer ranges, is extremely effective in crowd control and fleshpound elimination. Commando is also far more effective at supporting a team, as their dps isn't sufficient in higher waves relative to stronger classes. A medic is a class built around supporting, therefore in a solo game would find much greater difficulty than if with a high dps team. However a berserker or a sharpshooter would more than likely prefer to move and run around a map, both being very effective regardless of difficulty but both needing a lot of breathing room. I've beaten every map with two exceptions as a solo support specialist, just by finding a great spot to hold. There are so many variables to consider, including map and topography, number of players, strategy, weapon choices, and personal class proficiencies.Ī support specialist is absolutely phenomenal in camping small, enclosed space in HOE. Firstly, you cannot, CANNOT, generalize and then classify the effectiveness of each class simply by the HOE difficulty.
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