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11-14-2002 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Strik0r
the problem with snipers on omaha is they just sit in the boat or sit in the water waiting for a german to get in a mg42. then their team starts to die so they decide to start sniping. there's no point to it since it kind of ruins the fun and your objective isn't to snipe germans!

i've had games before where not a single ally even trys to blow up the shingle, instead they just snipe away. of course one german always changes teams to blow it open while the rest of them wait close by to rush in and kill em biggrin:

well, you NEED to keep 1 or 2 snipers in the boats to kill the guys on the machinguns.
when there's no snipers everyone just runs and gets mowed down, that's an idiot strategy because you don't even get 2 guys up in the tunnels.

Blastman77 11-14-2002 11:09 AM

You people just dont get it, how many MG's where sniped in '44? Not very many. The germans had a truck load more 42's than just 4. Not to mench'n presited Mortars and Artilery. That stuff didnt hit in 3 places, it landed everywhere! You people just do not seem to understand the amount of lead that was in the air. It was hell on June 6th. ANY allied snipers were not sniping the MG's or Axis troops; they were behind cover. One hit hurt and probably would kille them. They had to push the enemy back off the beach so any counter attacks would not push THEM back off the beach. They were not going 100 yards to two guns, they were fight for there lives, and the lives of the free world; they HAD to get to Berlin. So when you take 10 shots to the chest from a MG and only drop to 45 health, be thank full that you are able to play the game. If you do not like this realism, GO PLAY QUAKE OR UT'03!


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