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== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
*There is currently a glitch allowing players to get a piercing kill on two invulnerable enemies. (For example, Uber-charge)
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* There is currently a glitch allowing players to get a piercing kill on two [[ÜberCharge|invulnerable]] enemies.
*The Machina may randomly fire two bullets, one bullet fires towards the intended target, the other fires a few degrees higher at a diagonal angle out of the barrel.
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* The Machina may randomly fire two bullets, one bullet fires towards the intended target, the other fires a few degrees higher at a diagonal angle out of the barrel.
*When trying to fire zoomed-out with the Machina, it makes an electronic clicking noise, and sparks fall out of the barrel.
 
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 04:07, 19 August 2011

The Machina is a promotional primary weapon for the Sniper. It is awarded to players in Genuine quality to those that pre-ordered Deus Ex: Human Revolution before August 22, 2011.

Unlike the default Sniper Rifle, the weapon cannot be fired without first zooming in. Once zoomed, fully-charged shots deal an extra 15% damage and can pierce through multiple enemy players. The weapon fires tracer rounds, making the shooter easier to locate.

Crafting

See also: Crafting

Blueprint

Reclaimed Metal Righteous Bison Sydney Sleeper Machina
Item icon Reclaimed Metal.png + Item icon Righteous Bison.png + Item icon Sydney Sleeper.png = Item icon Machina.png

Update history

August 18, 2011 Patch (Manno-Technology Bundle)

  • The item was added to the game.

Bugs

  • There is currently a glitch allowing players to get a piercing kill on two invulnerable enemies.
  • The Machina may randomly fire two bullets, one bullet fires towards the intended target, the other fires a few degrees higher at a diagonal angle out of the barrel.

Trivia

  • The weapon gets its name from the Latin phrase "deus ex machina" (literally meaning "god out of the machine"), which is a term used to describe a convenient plot device that abruptly appears out of nowhere and solves all of the problems the protagonist may be facing.

See also