Posted: 2007-06-04 20:14
Hitler may be a smacktard, but I bet he could talk his way into becoming an Admin.
*bump*MoFo_Savior wrote:I regret i dont post much or check the forums, I do play alot though. but i came to see what everyone else thought of these sabotage acts and as I call them "black ops". I tend to do this all the time now when I'm bored of flag taking or squad play. In the past 2 weeks or so I've come under constant critisicm from server admins about "sneaking" into main bases etc, I will say laying land mines under vehicles is dirty, but it's war and this is supposed to be reality, right?
I think besides elimating key targets inside enemy headquarters(helos, jets, tanks, trucks) , destroying bridges and controlling key bottle neck positions throughout the map(I love to control the bridges on Sunset City) can completely turn the tide of battle. If you've ever had to face a decent tanker or apc driver/gunner on open maps, such as EJOD, you know they can destroy you easily if they keep their distance. THus, controlling these bottle necks and destroying key enemy assests, AT and AWAY from their main base is just as vital as capturing and defending flags. If you've ever had to fight armor enemy assests, wondering "where the F is our armor?!" you know what I mean. I just hope admins and players alike quit disapproving of covert ops such as these. Commanders who have squads that will attack and defend are vital, but when you have a squad or 2 that will do what you ask when you ask, special purpose squads, you can do anything.
just my .02
sorry if my post is hard to understand, im at work and writing with haste =P
see ya on the field.
edit: also wondering what people thought of this idea, do you think it would be good/bad/horrible if spec forces class could penetrate the map boundries without reprecutions? just thought it would be more reality. thanx
Yes .. you would stay and do itHx.Clavdivs wrote:If I made a squad spesifically for guarding assets in main base, who would even bother to stay and camp for 40 minutes?
Hmmm ... actually ...