I forgot how sweet Tad Sae and Ghost Train were

fabioxxxx
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Re: I forgot how sweet Tad Sae and Ghost Train were

Post by fabioxxxx »

After a few minutes running around in Tad Sae I start to get dizzy and sick ... takes to much time to end a round. It's not a bad map, but feels like a big and long Skirmish , and you only have trees around you most of the time, making the scenario a bit tiring.

i play this map building fobs and defending flags ... but still feels like CS or COD to much focus on killing.


Ghost Train is nice , good call bringing it back ... maybe we will see Sunset City again one day XD
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mangeface
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Re: I forgot how sweet Tad Sae and Ghost Train were

Post by mangeface »

Souls Of Mischief wrote:Low viewdistance, low flag cap radius. OGT rewards camping in the fucking bushes and waiting for the enemy to come in to your visual range.
So what you're saying is you're against ambush tactics? Cause that's what camping in the bushes and waiting for the enemy is. And it works, otherwise you wouldn't be bringing this up. Next time you play on OGT, try being the one to initiate the ambush. Hide in the bushes with your squad and wait, then kick the **** out of an enemy squad that wanders by. You'll see why people do it.
Souls Of Mischief
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Re: I forgot how sweet Tad Sae and Ghost Train were

Post by Souls Of Mischief »

mangeface wrote:So what you're saying is you're against ambush tactics? Cause that's what camping in the bushes and waiting for the enemy is. And it works, otherwise you wouldn't be bringing this up. Next time you play on OGT, try being the one to initiate the ambush. Hide in the bushes with your squad and wait, then kick the **** out of an enemy squad that wanders by. You'll see why people do it.
You have some serious problems in the reading department. Come back when you get better at it.
MaSSive
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Re: I forgot how sweet Tad Sae and Ghost Train were

Post by MaSSive »

Yeah my problem too is that I cant see anything on that map. BF2 is not meant to be played in night mode w/o nvgs close to any jungle/forest. Not that I want them, its more 'spekail farces' thing and not for PR. Thats about Tad Sae.

OGT what Chief sad. Camp fest most of time, and small cap range on flags. Meant to be awesome CQB but lost in the fog 'n' bushes I guess.
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PricelineNegotiator
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Re: I forgot how sweet Tad Sae and Ghost Train were

Post by PricelineNegotiator »

Souls Of Mischief wrote:You have some serious problems in the reading department. Come back when you get better at it.
I don't see a problem with how he interpreted it. You added "fucking" in there, which made it seem like the bushes were a problem. Doesn't seem too unlikely since you hear camping rants all the time, when in fact it's a very good and legitimate tactic when NOT exploited.


Does piss me off sometimes though, lol.
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Re: I forgot how sweet Tad Sae and Ghost Train were

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Who needs camping in the bushes when you can make whole squads go bump in the night with the PF-98 at five-hundred yards?
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