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Post by silentscope on Nov 23, 2006 14:59:25 GMT -5
got any tips or tactical moves for me
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Post by The Shootist on Nov 30, 2006 15:52:27 GMT -5
When you say "tacticle moves" what do you mean?
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Tripps
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Post by Tripps on Dec 1, 2006 12:36:30 GMT -5
The only tactical move you need....
Flanking...gets 'em everytime! ;D
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Post by The Shootist on Dec 1, 2006 19:10:40 GMT -5
Hey tripps, which flank is retreat?
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Tripps
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Post by Tripps on Dec 2, 2006 7:51:24 GMT -5
the back one!!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by savoy6 on Dec 4, 2006 8:58:13 GMT -5
forward,by the rear..march...lol...but seriously..basic stuff like cover to cover movement and fire and manuever are to things that you see very little of in airsoft.there is also not alot of attempts to just move quietly and care fully....most groups sound like a herd of cattle wandering through the woods.just concentrate on covering each other during movement and reacting to fire quickly with some suppressing and the rest flanking.if you can get those two things down you'll be head and shoulders above most teams.
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Post by prometheus on Dec 6, 2006 12:07:44 GMT -5
best tactic to use against R1.......walk slowly forward with AEGs in the air.
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Post by The Shootist on Dec 6, 2006 16:57:21 GMT -5
Best tactic against recon one is to single out their SAW gunners and take them out with prejudice.
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Tripps
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Post by Tripps on Dec 6, 2006 18:44:42 GMT -5
or just flank in reverse... ;D
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Post by mongoman on Dec 6, 2006 20:31:17 GMT -5
Move slowly, move quietly. No talking, no noise. Radios almost a must. Work together, no man is Rambo. Honor is more important than winning. Cover and move. Slow and quiet, look twice three times at anything that looks out of kilter. Try not to get shot M
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Post by The Shootist on Dec 7, 2006 14:51:48 GMT -5
And mongo has to go spoil everything with REAL advice! Good advice, too...
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Post by prometheus on Dec 7, 2006 19:12:33 GMT -5
tactic while playing on mongo's team: simply stay behind his large frame.
and Tom, there is only one R1 suport gunner you need worry about. and his name is Daddy.
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haslinger
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Post by haslinger on Dec 12, 2006 9:08:07 GMT -5
Learn Drewjitsu...
The most important idea is to keep your guys focused and together. If you are "a leader" and your team is scattered out and all have gone "socom" then your in the deep of it. And unless you are a trooper from Robert A. Heinlein's book...stay close. No need to be so far apart you can not reach one another. Watch/read and focus on as much military history as possible. Learn the old guys tactics, as those are still in use. And if you ever think you're in a Videogame...then put down your gun and surrender, cause you're already dead.
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Post by mongoman on Dec 12, 2006 9:18:34 GMT -5
Learn Drewjitsu... The most important idea is to keep your guys focused and together. If you are "a leader" and your team is scattered out and all have gone "socom" then your in the deep of it. And unless you are a trooper from Robert A. Heinlein's book...stay close. No need to be so far apart you can not reach one another. Watch/read and focus on as much military history as possible. Learn the old guys tactics, as those are still in use. And if you ever think you're in a Videogame...then put down your gun and surrender, cause you're already dead. Didn't I tell you guys, you are going to be inserted transatmospheric this weekend, so make sure you bring yur power armor. You can leave the shoulder launched tac nukes at home though, should be no need. M
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Post by The Shootist on Dec 12, 2006 17:43:05 GMT -5
"The trouble with lessons from history is that we usually read them best after falling flat on our chins. " -Juan Rico
"To get anywhere, or even to live a long time, a man has to guess, and guess right, over and over again, without enough data for a logical answer." -Lazarus Long
"Progress doesn't come from early risers - progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." -Lazarus Long
"Audacity, always audacity. When I was in high school, I won a debate by quoting an argument from the British Colonial Shipping Board. The opposition was unable to refute me - because there never was a British Colonial Shipping Board. " - Jubal Harshaw
"I had taken a partner once before but damnation, no matter how many times you get your fingers burned, you have to trust people. Otherwise you are a hermit in a cave, sleeping with one eye open. There wasn't any way to be safe; just being alive was deadly dangerous... fatal, in the end." -Dan Davis
"I was taught in basic that no place is ever totally safe and that any place you habitually return to is your top danger spot, the place most likely for booby trap, ambush, stakeout. " -Marjorie Friday Baldwin
"Friday, brainpower is the scarcest commodity and the only one of real value. Any human organization can be rendered useless, impotent, a danger to itself, by selectively removing its best minds while carefully leaving the stupid ones in place. It took only a few careful 'accidents' to ruin utterly the great Prussian military machine and turn it into a blundering mob. But this did not show until the fighting was well under way, because stupid fools look just as good as military geniuses until the fighting starts." -Dr. Hartley M. Baldwin
"A perfect result derives from a willingness to discard any attempt less than perfect." -Dr. Hartley M. Baldwin
"As it says in Bible, God fights on side of heaviest artillery." -Manuel Kelly Garcia Davis
"Some problems are best let be, not chewed over with words. This modern compulsion to 'talk it out' is a mistake at least as often as it is a solution." -Alexander Hergensheimer
". . . where R.H.I.P. is the rule, being even a corporal is vastly better than being a private. " -Alexander Hergensheimer {Note: RHIP is Rank Has Its Privileges}
"Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed to do. " -Robert Anson Heinlein
[And for anyone who didn't know they're all from Heinlein; and Drew started this ;-)]
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