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Post by Dream-=Of-God=- on Aug 22, 2005 19:22:52 GMT -5
Carrying 2 weapons can also help trick your enemy. Quick scenario.
You're in the Church and an enemy walks in. You two have a firefight and you go prone because you want him to think you're out of bullets. You quickly swap to your RPK as he begins to walk over to you for the easy kill. You then pop up with the big gun and waste him. Deceit can be a fine weapon when used properly.
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Post by Solace (Sean) on Aug 22, 2005 19:26:38 GMT -5
Yeah..i see alot of high honor guys carrying two guns...so I started copying them . The cool thing is that it helps in most situations. Just like the out-of-ammo trick that Joe just mentioned. It hinders your grenade throwing but it doesn't really matter if your an AR person.
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Post by Gamer-=Of-God=- (Tim) on Aug 22, 2005 21:33:37 GMT -5
Carrying 2 weapons can also help trick your enemy. Quick scenario. You're in the Church and an enemy walks in. You two have a firefight and you go prone because you want him to think you're out of bullets. You quickly swap to your RPK as he begins to walk over to you for the easy kill. You then pop up with the big gun and waste him. Deceit can be a fine weapon when used properly. But what if they decide it'd be fun to throw a flashbang at you? ;D Another thing I like to do, if the op4 is rushing upper blue a lot, then just take out a flashbang, pull the pin but dont cook it. And when a badden comes in just throw it and then you've got a easy kill! (Note: you'll want to have your guys covering lower blue. Wouldn't want someone to come up behind ya!)
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Post by Pioneer on Aug 22, 2005 23:28:48 GMT -5
Interesting tips. Just a little extra information. In my opinion first key assignment to change should be "lean right" and "lean left". By default it is [.] and [,]. I have no idea why that would be the default but it is ineffective if it is binded to those keys since they are out of reach. Most players already have already adopted their own keyboard setups but its just a thought if you havnt already. Leaning instead of moving your entire body would help. Personally, I have mine on [q] and [e]. Maybe that's why I rarely lean, need to change that. Thanks
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Post by techart27 on Aug 23, 2005 1:56:50 GMT -5
Interesting tips. Just a little extra information. In my opinion first key assignment to change should be "lean right" and "lean left". By default it is [.] and [,]. I have no idea why that would be the default but it is ineffective if it is binded to those keys since they are out of reach. Most players already have already adopted their own keyboard setups but its just a thought if you havnt already. Leaning instead of moving your entire body would help. Personally, I have mine on [q] and [e]. Maybe that's why I rarely lean, need to change that. Thanks Welcome. Just make sure you assign a new key for "use" if you decide to bind "lean right" to [e]. Takes a little time to adapt but you'll get use to it.
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Post by Dream-=Of-God=- on Aug 23, 2005 3:39:45 GMT -5
Carrying 2 weapons can also help trick your enemy. Quick scenario. You're in the Church and an enemy walks in. You two have a firefight and you go prone because you want him to think you're out of bullets. You quickly swap to your RPK as he begins to walk over to you for the easy kill. You then pop up with the big gun and waste him. Deceit can be a fine weapon when used properly. But what if they decide it'd be fun to throw a flashbang at you? ;D CHANCES ARE MOST PLAYERS WON'T THINK OF THAT, THEY'LL JUST GO IN FOR THE KILL. HOWEVER, IF SOMEONE DOES, THEN SWAP YOUR WEAPON FAST AND KILL THEM BEFORE THEY THROW IT. YOU CAN HEAR THEM PULL IT OUT AND IF YOU HIT THE GROUND, YOU SHOULD ALREADY BE PULLING YOUR 2ND WEAPON OUT AS THEY ARE PULLING OUT A NADE.
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Post by kenshee on Aug 23, 2005 4:43:35 GMT -5
Invincible with those tips not :bag: well almost . Well going to test them all :coolspeak:
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Post by Pioneer on Aug 24, 2005 0:34:39 GMT -5
Maybe that's why I rarely lean, need to change that. Thanks Welcome. Just make sure you assign a new key for "use" if you decide to bind "lean right" to [e]. Takes a little time to adapt but you'll get use to it. How about CAPS LOCK and F? Would that work alright?
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Post by 1nighthawk1 on Aug 28, 2005 10:13:27 GMT -5
Here is my tip im rushing tunnel and fragging alpha:DIn the beggining i rush tunnel and nade if you get lucky there is MANY ppl in alpha!Good Luck!
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Post by andrewbuddy12 on Aug 28, 2005 18:26:25 GMT -5
ok, this tip is for serious alpha campers only! beware.. lol. Just found out this formation today on a tunnel camper whim. hehe. ok, you really only need 3 people to succesfully camp alpha, 2 average people and one good person. hehe. One guy needs to go prone in the Alpha Tunnel exit with the AR. anyone who goes by the tunnel's 2 "T's" is dead. usually the people in the long tunnel will slow down by the T to either get a free kill or prevent an enemy from getting them from side. use this to your advantage and spam him while he's looking slowly around the corner. Same thing with the other T. O.K. second spot: everyone know's it, above the back door on the rafters, the only bad thing about this spot is that you can never see the front door... 3rd spot, behind the boxes by the front alpha door. I promise you, NO nades can get to you from ANYWHERE except from the tunnels, which will hopefully be guarded by your faithfull AR gunner. This spot also watches the front door quite clearly. Its just difficult to shoot those bad alpha rushers, thats why you need a guy with a fast, sure shot there. hope these help you alpha campers. Each spot is almoast completely secure as long as everyone doe's his job.
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Post by Peace-=Of-God=- on Aug 28, 2005 18:57:58 GMT -5
3rd spot, behind the boxes by the front alpha door. I promise you, NO nades can get to you from ANYWHERE except from the tunnels.... Your promise is somewhat hollow -- all it takes is one properly aimed and well-cooked nade from Main Street, through the street-side window (a tough but not impossible shot) -- the nade blows up in your hip pocket, and your buddies use a spatula to scrape up enough of you to fill your body bag. :nyahnyah:
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Post by Blood (Dean) on Aug 28, 2005 19:51:45 GMT -5
3rd spot, behind the boxes by the front alpha door. I promise you, NO nades can get to you from ANYWHERE except from the tunnels.... Your promise is somewhat hollow -- all it takes is one properly aimed and well-cooked nade from Main Street, through the street-side window (a tough but not impossible shot) -- the nade blows up in your hip pocket, and your buddies use a spatula to scrape up enough of you to fill your body bag. :nyahnyah: I concur. That was Patience's favorite spot for awhile, and thats how I would usually get him was from Main Street. :kaboom:
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Post by andrewbuddy12 on Aug 29, 2005 4:53:23 GMT -5
hey! thx for the nade throw then,will have to try that, anyway.... thats the best way I can think of to defend alpha. you can try it, and i bet it will work.
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Post by Dream-=Of-God=- on Aug 29, 2005 9:03:27 GMT -5
There is no best way to defend Alpha. You can get naded, shot, and flanked from anywhere. Guarding Alpha is a VERY last resort for me, which unfortunately happens too much since I tend to end up being the last alive on numerous occasions. You just have to have good evading manuevers - from foes, nades, and bullets. You have to take out people one at a time with the fewest amount of bullets possible. Also, you have to LISTEN. Sound is key when you're guarding Alpha.
I'd much rather be in the Church, it's easier to dodge nades between the pues and you can easily hear where enemies are outside.
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Post by techart27 on Aug 29, 2005 13:08:24 GMT -5
I concur. That was Patience's favorite spot for awhile, and thats how I would usually get him was from Main Street. :kaboom: Has Roger been playing lately?
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Post by andrewbuddy12 on Aug 29, 2005 17:44:39 GMT -5
well, If i had a strategy to defend alpha, that would be it. I know that there's always SOME way to get those guys, but its rather difficult, for me anyway. Strat
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Post by Gamer-=Of-God=- (Tim) on Aug 29, 2005 19:49:43 GMT -5
Another cool way to defend Upper Gray is to get on the bundle of chairs and jump onto the boxes by the window. Then crouch when your on there and circle around the box until your in this position. -Tim
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Post by Blood (Dean) on Aug 29, 2005 21:09:50 GMT -5
Has Roger been playing lately? No, not lately.
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Post by G.Runt on Sept 10, 2005 12:26:29 GMT -5
Here's a tip: don't let the game get your heartrate above 90. Is there medication for this? I could use it. I get so nervous and excited sometimes I actually shake (explains my bad aim). :bag:
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Post by G.Runt on Sept 10, 2005 12:42:13 GMT -5
I have a tip for people who like to pair up which I find is very effective on MOUT. Never look the same direction as your partner, you have two sets of eyes use them to watch eachothers back. Specifically don't stare at him while he's getting an objective.
It's pretty obvious tactic but it's hard to break the habbit of looking where everyone else is going and also it's hard to ignore a firefight when you hear it. Most of the time your partner will do better without you in the way and you can safely watch that he doesnt get flanked while he is engaged. Or watch the possible locations the opfor may move to that your partner can't see.
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