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Default 06-11-2003, 07:11 AM

Good way to end allied sniping:

1. Keep the beach shelled constantly and as previously stated make everyone on the beach easy targets for mortars/flak 88.

2. Make more mg-42 nests all around covering every possible entrance for the allies, (getting off the beach should be extremely hard not, extremely easy like it currently is)

3. Make sure the mg-42 nests cover every angle of the map.

4. Get rid of those stupid "shingles" that are currently on omaha, you know those stupid things that just jut out from the ground that allies spawn behind and camp behind, its completly unrealistic, why would the germans design something that would impede their angles of fire? oOo:

5. Finally, it should be a slaughter house, and extremely difficult for the allies, because omaha beach was a slaughter house, there wasnt any allied snipers on the beach or in the higgins boats picking off the germans in the pill boxes, everyone on the beach was being shelled and machine gunned to pieces, it took alot of effort, bravery, and lives to just get off the beach, let alone breach the seawall/ bunkers.
  
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