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Post by andrewbuddy12 on Sept 22, 2005 17:58:57 GMT -5
ok, I'm not sure if any noobies even come to this forum, would have to be playing a while and then actually get interested in a clan to come here... here is an excellent post on how to tell op4 and US forces apart. getting TK'd by 10 honor's is the MOST irritating part of the game for me. the MOST irritating! so please check out this post on the AA forums if you have any doubts about who is op4 and who is not. forum.americasarmy.com/viewtopic.php?t=186763EDIT: the most common type of op4 on MOUT McKenna is the middle one on the top row or extrememly similar. just so you know.
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Post by snipermaster92 on Sept 27, 2005 20:59:49 GMT -5
Thankes for the info. I still think i will be TKing my teammates. Rifleman
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Post by Gamer-=Of-God=- (Tim) on Sept 28, 2005 8:44:56 GMT -5
I think the best way to identify op4 is by shooting them, because if it's a firendly, you die from ROE and you know it wasn't an op4, but if you shoot them and they die and you dont die that means their op4. :haha:
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Post by andrewbuddy12 on Sept 28, 2005 11:16:22 GMT -5
well Tim, I think your challenge is figuring out the difference in op4 footsteps and US footsteps... LOL
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Post by Stripes (Rich) on Sept 28, 2005 11:22:04 GMT -5
Wow! A thread I started on the AA forums has now made it here. I don't know whether to feel honoured or embarrassed.
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Post by Gardener-=Of-God=- on Sept 28, 2005 13:19:44 GMT -5
I tend to identify friendlies, and shoot the weird looking guys. Note how most friendlies look quite similar: Brown-green camo, black knee guards, and packs all around the waist. The friendlies on bridge are the ones I've had the most trouble with (no, not recently). Look at a bridge friendly and a couple of bridge enemies together: That's a little harder than those dark-clothed, evil-looking weapons cache guys isn't it? Once you get used to them, it's not a problem close range, but long range you get to the point of always knowing who's who (well unless maybe you're a hacker ). -Paul-
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