rugia
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Post by rugia on Feb 15, 2007 18:56:04 GMT -5
;Dokay its the ultimate debate ;D which is better playing in the woods or an urban environment ;D and please dont skip any of the fun details i love hearing battle stories
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Kija99
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Post by Kija99 on Feb 15, 2007 20:39:38 GMT -5
it all depends on the location. if the woods is realy heavy with vegitation it is no fun. an urban enviroment in a ply wood building it is no fun. more the players the more the land needed to accomadate the mass of people. all in all they are practicaly the same except it is easier to blendin with the woods than with an urban enviroment. urban cons: less space, no use for cammo. pros:cooler settings, more quiet. wood cons: less visibility, more objects in the way, loud when leaves on ground. pros: cammo use, large space, longer guns.
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mateba
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Post by mateba on Feb 17, 2007 18:37:19 GMT -5
I agree they are different animals and they tend to dictate the way the game is played. Your preference may be a good indicator of how you play. I don't see much room for specialty roles in CQB. If I have to chose I would play on a woodland course before one designed for CQB.
Recon One's field has a great balance between both and if you get the chance you should check it out. mateba
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Kija99
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Post by Kija99 on Feb 17, 2007 22:42:22 GMT -5
i have not seen it personally but i have seen pics of it and it seems like a pretty massive place i am plannin an goin there to spectate.
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