[Video] A lesson on proper spacing, CAS, and the importance of medic survival

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Blu
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[Video] A lesson on proper spacing, CAS, and the importance of medic survival

Post by Blu »

Ambushes always happen in PR...that's one reason why we keep our spacing and utilize armor and CAS to support advances across open terrain. Recorded on the CIA Server

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dtacs
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Re: [Video] A lesson on proper spacing, CAS, and the importance of medic survival

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Good video man, quick revive chain. But what CAS/Armor support are you talking about? Sounds like if you were using either you wouldn't have got killed by an APC ~200m away.

Don't think spacing really has much to do with it as you were one HEAT splash damage away from dying which would've left the squad spawning elsewhere anyway, seems more like coincidental luck ;)
Blu
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Re: [Video] A lesson on proper spacing, CAS, and the importance of medic survival

Post by Blu »

haha yea I meant we wouldn't have gotten wasted if we did have all that support. I think it was a friendly HAT dude who saved us all! And I think if we had proper spacing, then less of us would've died before the APC got taken out. A simple matter of reducing casualties when casualties are imminent :p .
Kaix12
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Re: [Video] A lesson on proper spacing, CAS, and the importance of medic survival

Post by Kaix12 »

An actual good medic who didn't run off!!!!

You man are great and one of the few medics who act like me and revive everyone. Unlike those who run off as soon as it gets hot, because i have never seen anyone revive a guy in a corridor while the enemy mg lies with his face half way in the corridor reloading his mg so he can shoot you!
Blu
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Re: [Video] A lesson on proper spacing, CAS, and the importance of medic survival

Post by Blu »

thanks dude! being a medic is tough. You have to avoid getting killed while getting yourself into the killzone to revive friendlies.
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