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GGGRRRRR.... Never before have I seen such a bunch of spineless maggots...
My dear sweet old grandma can run faster than you... Cpl. Tiltawhirl, looks more like Cpl dawgmeat to me... You'd better shape up or ship out soldier... etc etc.
> 1) You are not a superman (no all guns blazing)
> 2) Your team mates your best chance of survival, and you are his.
> 3) All five second grenade fuses burn down in three seconds (Hold
> safety)
> 4) The enemy about to stab your friend in the back is going to kill
> him. Don't forget to tell your team mate he is there, rather than
> taking him down yourself (which you can do afterwards)
> 5) The only thing more dangerous than enemy fire, is friendly fire.
> 6) Your team mate will usually un knowingly walk onto the grenade you
> just threw. Communicate.
>
> More if you want them, just ask me and i'll post away another 20...
> (All relevant and good ones DO NOT IGNORE, these will help you)
"SIR, YES SIR"
> My tactics are usually don't rush in.
>
> For single player its probably best to play each level a few times to
> work out enemy positions and which orders to give and when to give
> them.
>
> For on-line the best advice is probably communication, the best games
> are when people tell you who is comming and where they are and what
> they can see.
Couldn't agree more. An army of 20,000 unorganised soldiers couldn't defeat an army of 15,000 organised and communicating soldiers, unless they were incredibly lucky... here are my rules of combat...
1) You are not a superman (no all guns blazing)
2) Your team mates your best chance of survival, and you are his.
3) All five second grenade fuses burn down in three seconds (Hold safety)
4) The enemy about to stab your friend in the back is going to kill him. Don't forget to tell your team mate he is there, rather than taking him down yourself (which you can do afterwards)
5) The only thing more dangerous than enemy fire, is friendly fire.
6) Your team mate will usually un knowingly walk onto the grenade you just threw. Communicate.
More if you want them, just ask me and i'll post away another 20... (All relevant and good ones DO NOT IGNORE, these will help you)
(Sniper's haven, camper101)
> Sometimes you have to camp in the interests of the team... if it's
> down to 1 vs 6 and you need a draw to stay in it. Games are only 6
> minutes so it just turns into a game of hide and seek. I dunno about
> Counterstrike, maybe there's no time limit?
Oh yea of course there's times when camping is fine like in the example you gave but when people do it and they have the upper hand in number and are just being cheap that's when it gets on my nerves.
And you have 5 minutes each round on CS