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Default 02-09-2002, 03:46 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Gunny_Snipes:
In urban warfare, I would not, as I have been trained to do, toss nades at point b just because I would think that they would be there. A little gun fire always comes first. Then comes the nades.

These 'kids' toss first and shoot when they are out of nades. They are usually dead within 30 seconds after their last toss, because they can't shoot effectively.

I saw this one game where this 'kid' died a record ,(in my opinion) 40 times. His kills were at 19. He tossed the whole game.

I was a sniper on that map for the Axis, (he was on my team) and I only died twice with 87 kills. That was the Omaha map where Axis Defend. (I also had a ping of 15)

I'd own you.
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exactly thats why (as i have been trained) we put up battlefield obstacles. we make an area to difficult to move in and the enemy follow the obstacle and it forms a BOTTLENECK where we wait and apply fire AS NEEDED. not via turffing nades willie nillie!

urban warfare is one of the most fucked up environments to fight in. i personally prefer bush.


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