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Posted: 2006-02-07 20:52
by Martini
Situational Awareness. Thats it.

If you have it, you will survive (more), with out it you look like a bunny hopping noob with rabies.

I find when i play for the score I do horrible. Hunting down an enemy when I should be taking a cp. When I play for teamwork and the win, the score comes naturally and its more satisfying when you are at the top of the score board and didn't even know it.

Always know where everyone is, your teamates, squad members, and where the enemy is most likely to head. I see alot of people run straight into situations that can only have one outcome, for no reason, hey I do it too alot, its just trying not to that makes it fun.

Posted: 2006-02-08 08:28
by SufF3R
Always get to know how to use the Single/Burst/Auto modes. This can be real effective when killing people. For example: If you are using a M16A2 always make you sure know what rate of fire you are at. There might be a MEC right around the corner. If you know you are going to get into some CQB (Close Quarter Combat) Always use a high rate of fire. In this case, Burst, so you can get as much bullets into him. If you're going to snipe a few from a far distance, you would obviously use single fire.

Posted: 2006-02-08 08:53
by drygar
Kuuuuuumbola! Oleeemma! the first thing I dream at night 8)

Posted: 2006-02-08 09:05
by Hitperson
AT mine and the drop at a bridge exit.

I can seriously rack up points doing this seeing as you offten get tanks leading to mullar an area :roll: (especially on wake (the north base)) and i leave a few presents on the far side of the bridge as the driver cant see into the dip at the end he gets blown to hell. :twisted: :lol:

Posted: 2006-02-08 16:40
by SufF3R
But stupid teammates always seem to think its fun to hug the AT mine with their jeeps and tanks.

Posted: 2006-02-08 21:11
by Hitperson
SufF3R wrote:But stupid teammates always seem to think its fun to hug the AT mine with their jeeps and tanks.

my mine must have a magnetic personality or the team mate dont under stand the big red skull and cross bones.

Posted: 2006-02-08 21:37
by Rifleman
my mine must have a magnetic personality or the team mate dont under stand the big red skull and cross bones.
HRHR i have this syndrome with my claymores ;]

Posted: 2006-02-08 21:57
by NikovK
Don't shoot a five-medic cuddle pile. Throw a grenade.

Posted: 2006-02-08 22:01
by Hitperson
yeah other wise you get majic re appearing medics.

Posted: 2006-02-10 21:33
by billclo
I can't believe no one has yet mentioned the biggest tip of all. "Don't get shot" )

Posted: 2006-02-10 21:53
by JellyBelly
In my opinion, single shot is THE only fire mode. Burst if its getting close.

Posted: 2006-02-10 22:08
by NikovK
Burst is **** on the AK's, but the M-16 burst is really nice. I got five very rapid kills using burst fire just a minute ago all in one magazine.

Posted: 2006-02-11 05:26
by EON_MagicMan
Actually, lately what I've found works really well (moreso with the M-16 than with the AK-101, but that goes without saying :p ) is keeping the gun in single shot, and shooting away at roughly 0.3 second intervals. It gives the cover fire effect, even if you're not hitting anyone (and this is REALLY important, because either they're pinning you down, or you're pinning them down, and anyone in the open is dead. If your MG's try to set up and keep getting blasted without being able to even return fire, then help out, stand up, put 10 shots or so in their direction, and get back down before you get hit-- that will at least give your MGs a chance to set up). If you're good enough to recover the aim between each shot, then you should really end up cleaning up.

Posted: 2006-02-12 14:47
by Stormrider27
Martini wrote:Situational Awareness. Thats it.

If you have it, you will survive (more), with out it you look like a bunny hopping noob with rabies.

I find when i play for the score I do horrible. Hunting down an enemy when I should be taking a cp. When I play for teamwork and the win, the score comes naturally and its more satisfying when you are at the top of the score board and didn't even know it.

Always know where everyone is, your teamates, squad members, and where the enemy is most likely to head. I see alot of people run straight into situations that can only have one outcome, for no reason, hey I do it too alot, its just trying not to that makes it fun.
Excellent point . I can relate , staying alive is job one , shooting enamy is second.One repeating theme throughout this thread is the need of squads to concentrate their firepower , something that doesn't happen often enough.

Posted: 2006-02-12 15:20
by Campez
It would be cool with accent, but i can understand the orders now anyway so dont care much :P