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<blockquote data-quote="ReQuIeMs" data-source="post: 75587" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Now that everybody said what to do, here is what NOT to do ;D</p><p></p><p>Snowvalley: Alpha: Climbing up the ski trail on the side of Bravos flag. Except if you are incredibly stealthy, you must know that that bravos spawn point is very near and that often a bravo member caustiously cross the tuneel with his sniper.The thing with that tunnel is that at some point you cant seem them clearly and if they are already camped, you are an easy target, with your brownish uniform in the white scene. On the same thing, at some point, they cant see you. If you really want to take that tunnel, I advise caustiously taking a look then rush for the flag.If you are too cautious there is a 100% chance you will encounter enemy resistance, but then since the bravos spawns can be down the little hill, at the watertanks, you can grab a L96 and offer a nice rambo showdown.I advise using the little bunker instead of the tunnel because you can then fall on the big trail , out of view of the snipers.On the way, do not rush the hill that leads to the blue flag, it will make you die quickly either by snipers or just by some player that happens to have eyes.</p><p>Bravo: Get in the tower.Yes, it is a lot more fun then taking boring underground tunnel that no noob players uses because they are scared to be jackhammered in a corner, but it is also a lot more dangerous.Alpha good snipers constantly keep an eye on the structure and/or uses it for taking bravos assaultmen.I still suggest the boring tunnels.Watch out when you open the door, you never know, I might be there assuming you use my strat.</p><p></p><p>Junkflea: I just love this map. It is great for testing new weapons , and practice nades trowing.Now, what not to do :</p><p>Alpha: Rush the center high tunnel. Dude, your just making the L96 Sniper that is on the bravos rooftop job a lot easier.If he is not noob , he will get you in one shot. If you still want to take the tunnel and take out the sniper, you will notice a the beginning of the tunnel some wood or crap straps.It just happen that you can strafe from right to left very fast and be able to lend bullets at your enemy(Or shoot the barrel) while, if you are very well placed, will miss his shots. Why? Because either you will be out of sight (And in major case thesniper wont be able to shoot both sides) either you will be covered by the scrap.When the sniper is out , rush to the flag and nade behind you.</p><p>Bravo: Use the most left side for sniping. Might not be the most sure thing I can say, but using it almost never works. There is just too many open spots to shoot you on the alpha side. Even the green barrel sniper spots is safer to me, having only two major spots : The tunnel , and the space between the tank and the bridge (Difficult to be clear, I know). Now, I may get people to yell at me, but do not always mine the flag. First, get a view of your team skill. (If your in a clan you can know at beginning).In noob games, the noob always want to make sure the flag is still there even though IT IS THERE.So he will walk on it. And on your mines. And boom.If you are a defender, you will lose precious hp or even life because of his stupidity.And oh, I have noticed that behing the blue flag there is two pipes that goes in the floor. Hiding behind them gives you a great defensive advantage for nubs assaultriflers, just nullifies the rusher UZI and still give you a open view on the bottle neck that alpha has to cross.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReQuIeMs, post: 75587, member: 3193"] Now that everybody said what to do, here is what NOT to do ;D Snowvalley: Alpha: Climbing up the ski trail on the side of Bravos flag. Except if you are incredibly stealthy, you must know that that bravos spawn point is very near and that often a bravo member caustiously cross the tuneel with his sniper.The thing with that tunnel is that at some point you cant seem them clearly and if they are already camped, you are an easy target, with your brownish uniform in the white scene. On the same thing, at some point, they cant see you. If you really want to take that tunnel, I advise caustiously taking a look then rush for the flag.If you are too cautious there is a 100% chance you will encounter enemy resistance, but then since the bravos spawns can be down the little hill, at the watertanks, you can grab a L96 and offer a nice rambo showdown.I advise using the little bunker instead of the tunnel because you can then fall on the big trail , out of view of the snipers.On the way, do not rush the hill that leads to the blue flag, it will make you die quickly either by snipers or just by some player that happens to have eyes. Bravo: Get in the tower.Yes, it is a lot more fun then taking boring underground tunnel that no noob players uses because they are scared to be jackhammered in a corner, but it is also a lot more dangerous.Alpha good snipers constantly keep an eye on the structure and/or uses it for taking bravos assaultmen.I still suggest the boring tunnels.Watch out when you open the door, you never know, I might be there assuming you use my strat. Junkflea: I just love this map. It is great for testing new weapons , and practice nades trowing.Now, what not to do : Alpha: Rush the center high tunnel. Dude, your just making the L96 Sniper that is on the bravos rooftop job a lot easier.If he is not noob , he will get you in one shot. If you still want to take the tunnel and take out the sniper, you will notice a the beginning of the tunnel some wood or crap straps.It just happen that you can strafe from right to left very fast and be able to lend bullets at your enemy(Or shoot the barrel) while, if you are very well placed, will miss his shots. Why? Because either you will be out of sight (And in major case thesniper wont be able to shoot both sides) either you will be covered by the scrap.When the sniper is out , rush to the flag and nade behind you. Bravo: Use the most left side for sniping. Might not be the most sure thing I can say, but using it almost never works. There is just too many open spots to shoot you on the alpha side. Even the green barrel sniper spots is safer to me, having only two major spots : The tunnel , and the space between the tank and the bridge (Difficult to be clear, I know). Now, I may get people to yell at me, but do not always mine the flag. First, get a view of your team skill. (If your in a clan you can know at beginning).In noob games, the noob always want to make sure the flag is still there even though IT IS THERE.So he will walk on it. And on your mines. And boom.If you are a defender, you will lose precious hp or even life because of his stupidity.And oh, I have noticed that behing the blue flag there is two pipes that goes in the floor. Hiding behind them gives you a great defensive advantage for nubs assaultriflers, just nullifies the rusher UZI and still give you a open view on the bottle neck that alpha has to cross. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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