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<blockquote data-quote="Layzie" data-source="post: 75134" data-attributes="member: 2872"><p>Right, I should have been a bit more detailed with my description of how the bunching of system works. I actually did it with my team today on S&D snow valley (We did an interclan match 4v4). My team was attacking. I have a list of strats I came up with for S&D maps and a few that I wanted to try out. So since our teams were small, I wanted to see how well we could pull off a tight nit squad moving together. </p><p></p><p> Once we spawned, I instructed my 3 guys to stay on my six. We entered the tunnels (underground) via the Alpha House entrance. I then told my guys to stagger about 2-3 seconds apart so we don't get bunched up too bad. I already did the timing for defense and knew that the soonest they would engage us would be at the missle silo (If they went underground at all). So as soon as we got to the door that enters the missle silo, I told the guy that was right behind me to cover the door while I check for anyone in the area. I then whipped out my HBS and did a quick scan ahead. It worked out quite well because I probably wouldn't have noticed the guy standing on the ledge looking down if I hadn't seen the orange dot in that position. Anyways, I instructed my team that there was one hostile ahead and to the right, most likely above. I told the guy behind me to rush in behind me and sweep the ground floor to the right while I sweep the above right. We charged in and I caught the guy on the ledge off guard and neutralized him. We then proceeded to the next dangerous corner (The doorway right before Bomb site B). Once again I had my team member guard the door while I whipped out my HBS again and checked the room. I saw two orange dots inside the next room, one in the B circle (on the minimap) and one which I assumed to be behind the crates on the second floor in that room. I told the guy behind me to run straight in and get under the ledge quickly and toss flashes up and then instructed the other two guys to prep flashes for the bomb site room. When I told them to go now, they each ran in tossed their flashes correctly and neutralized both the guys within seconds. I did a quick scan of my HBS to check to see if that last guy was close (he wasn't). So I told one of my members to plant the bomb while the rest of us secure each door (there are 3 ways to get into that room and 3 of us, so it was pretty easy to set up a good defense). Within 20 seconds of the bomb being planted the final guy was killed trying to enter the room from the ladder well. </p><p></p><p>The key to tight nit groups is staying under cover.. so if you just take 4 guys and run up the middle, you're going to easily lose half your team. Also keep in mind that you have plenty of time to plant the bomb so just move at a pace you can be efficient at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Layzie, post: 75134, member: 2872"] Right, I should have been a bit more detailed with my description of how the bunching of system works. I actually did it with my team today on S&D snow valley (We did an interclan match 4v4). My team was attacking. I have a list of strats I came up with for S&D maps and a few that I wanted to try out. So since our teams were small, I wanted to see how well we could pull off a tight nit squad moving together. Once we spawned, I instructed my 3 guys to stay on my six. We entered the tunnels (underground) via the Alpha House entrance. I then told my guys to stagger about 2-3 seconds apart so we don't get bunched up too bad. I already did the timing for defense and knew that the soonest they would engage us would be at the missle silo (If they went underground at all). So as soon as we got to the door that enters the missle silo, I told the guy that was right behind me to cover the door while I check for anyone in the area. I then whipped out my HBS and did a quick scan ahead. It worked out quite well because I probably wouldn't have noticed the guy standing on the ledge looking down if I hadn't seen the orange dot in that position. Anyways, I instructed my team that there was one hostile ahead and to the right, most likely above. I told the guy behind me to rush in behind me and sweep the ground floor to the right while I sweep the above right. We charged in and I caught the guy on the ledge off guard and neutralized him. We then proceeded to the next dangerous corner (The doorway right before Bomb site B). Once again I had my team member guard the door while I whipped out my HBS again and checked the room. I saw two orange dots inside the next room, one in the B circle (on the minimap) and one which I assumed to be behind the crates on the second floor in that room. I told the guy behind me to run straight in and get under the ledge quickly and toss flashes up and then instructed the other two guys to prep flashes for the bomb site room. When I told them to go now, they each ran in tossed their flashes correctly and neutralized both the guys within seconds. I did a quick scan of my HBS to check to see if that last guy was close (he wasn't). So I told one of my members to plant the bomb while the rest of us secure each door (there are 3 ways to get into that room and 3 of us, so it was pretty easy to set up a good defense). Within 20 seconds of the bomb being planted the final guy was killed trying to enter the room from the ladder well. The key to tight nit groups is staying under cover.. so if you just take 4 guys and run up the middle, you're going to easily lose half your team. Also keep in mind that you have plenty of time to plant the bomb so just move at a pace you can be efficient at. [/QUOTE]
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