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he finaly changed his mind he is now planning on getting an M14 and just upgrading the hell out of it. htat way he can have a taste of both worlds.
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May 29th, 2008, 21:57 | #153 |
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Seeing how this thread started, where it has gone and the amount of GOOD info in it, I vote for a sticky, seeing as how way too many new players want to play the "glorious" sniper role. Things are well laid out in here, it's even worthy of being a FAQ of sorts.
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+1 brilliant idea.
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May 29th, 2008, 23:36 | #160 |
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Agreed for sticky.
Personal tactics and experience aren't generally something shared, let alone you can READ about them, but until practical application is had, it's only knowledge. I only got my hunting/stalking experience cause I'm a farm raised hick who been in the bushes since I was five years old. The joys of farm land. If It is possible, get permission to walk around the airsoft field and figure out where stuff is. The field I play on I know pretty damn well and I know where to be to do what, but that didn't happen over night, took a couple months of playing. But ya gotta remember to explore as many roles on the "combat field" as you can, learn what sort of tactics work for which situations, then mix them up and apply. Example. I can go up a tree or IN a tree and provided a quick burst of fire to gather an enemies attention then lure them into a trap, or distract them long enough for another player to get into a good position, or just do what I usually do and pick people off at 100-150ft on semi auto. Joys of being in the tree's is I have extended range as I have more room for bb drop, so I can really reach out an touch you. Noone see's it coming from above hehe. Team work is key. I'm generally solo on the field, but I always have the radio on and provide intel when I can. Anywho it's dinner time, enough talking for now. Last edited by BC_K; May 29th, 2008 at 23:38.. |
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+1 on sticky. This has been kept pretty on-topic and clean.
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Sometimes the first post can be editted with an option to make it a sticky. Don't bother sending anything to the mods, if one is watching this they might do it, might not. If anyone has sway around here, it'd be me, I'm good buds with Bloodsport.
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May 30th, 2008, 16:10 | #164 |
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May 30th, 2008, 16:17 | #165 |
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I can't advise going up tree to shoot unless dying is part of your plan. Once you are found, there is no whay down without being overkilled.
The best way to engage without being found is to shoot from unexpected places that allow a covered/hidden retreat. Shoot and scoot, especially when you can't outrange your ennemy.
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