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Post by Lateralus »

In addition, don't do what some guy did the other night and do scans, then spot every single player on the other team of a full 64-man server. He did this as soon the scan recharged, for an entire map. And yet, vote mutiny still didn't work. It was one of the most annoying things I've encountered in the game, other than stat-padding kills/revives.
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Post by FatherJack »

Killavodka wrote:Use of speed - Another great feature of medics, you can sprint for ages which is great for running between cover to outmanoeuvre enemies.
I hadn't realised there was any variation between classes. Explains all those shock paddle kills.
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Post by Killavodka »

i think most classes can sprint the same apart from AT and assault who have extra armour instead. I have no trouble with recoil with L85 as long as u control the shots and dont go for the headshot all the time.
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Post by Killavodka »

Killavodka wrote: G36E
Tier 2 Unlock - I have seen many people use this gun effectively, it has slightly more accuracy than the L85 and has similar damage potiental. My problem with it however is the lack of automatic firing mode, If an enemy gets close he will turn you into mince before you can get two bursts off.
FIXED :P
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

incase people don't know, there's 3 bars on the kit screen that indicate how much sprint time each kit has.
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Post by Dog Pants »

So THAT's what they're for! :faint:
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Post by Sandwich »

Sniper- Having too much of a good thing

Most of us have found a nice position on top of a building in order to unleash some ownage on the enemy, racking up the points picking off the ants below.

The danger is that in choosing a stationary position that is in most cases in clear view of the surrounding area that you will get spotted, likely resulting in sniper fire from an unknown location. The key then, is to keep changing position, after say, 5 or 10 kills, move to a different location. In doing this you also anticipate the movements of the ground units who have spotted you at your original location and wish to avoid being seen.

If you do begin to take sniper fire i suggest strafing left and right while prone, all the time scanning the area, if you can find the culprit flank him and if you can't, run
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Post by buzzmong »

Sandwich wrote:Snipering 1012

Shoot then Move bitches, shoot then move.

Which is good advice, however, all depends on map, sometimes it's better to put yourself into certain death situation to rack up alot of kills even if it'll mean you're dead in 10 kills time.

Due to rapid respawning in Beef, randomly picking off stragglers is just an anoyance rather than a complete show stopper. Wiping out/pinning squads is much more effective.
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Post by Sandwich »

I just never feel safe as a sniper, i keep to ground cover most of the time, prone, scan the area, move, repeat
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