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TechMechMeds
SWAMPERIUM
2846
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Posted - 2014.03.16 15:36:00 -
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Chuck some spam at some spam or counter spam if the enemy tries to spam and don't forget to spam spam at spam when they be spamming.
You also need spam in places to quickly spam as well but too much spam can be bad, you might spam yourself out.
Level 2 forum warrior.
Dust on the ps4 asap please
I sold my family to the Amarr for isk, its a valid tactic
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Roy Ventus
Axis of Chaos
1383
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Posted - 2014.03.16 16:11:00 -
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TechMechMeds wrote:Chuck some spam at some spam or counter spam if the enemy tries to spam and don't forget to spam spam at spam when they be spamming.
You also need spam in places to quickly spam as well but too much spam can be bad, you might spam yourself out.
Frick...
I thought your corp was called "Spamerium" after reading all of that lol.
"There once was a time when there wasn't a Roy Ventus and it wasn't much of a time at all."
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501st Headstrong
G0DS AM0NG MEN D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
155
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Posted - 2014.03.16 16:30:00 -
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Tactics:
I am a Proto Minmatar Assault. Total hitpoints: 362 Shields, 169 Armor. I am a big flanker. I carry an advanced scanner and two enhanced Profile Dampeners. I constantly listening to my squad mates swearing because they are dying to heavies at point blank range, and rolling my eyes. It's a Heavy with a Boundless. If he loses to you, there is a PROBLEM. I came to this game from Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, a tactical Third-Person Shooter if there ever was one. If you don't know the game, try it, it's very good. I am always looking for tactics and new players. Thinking of making a Google group website or something. If anyone is interested, my email is [email protected]
Let's be those people who push Dust forward. And remember guys to always Flank.
IDGAF who you are. You shot at my Corp, now I WILL kill you. Only question is: Will you fight back?
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CUSE TOWN333
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
196
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Posted - 2014.03.16 16:36:00 -
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probably not a good idea to reveal your corps tactics in public for all to see. But yes there is a lot of tactics involved in a battle plan and it really depends on what map and structure you are playing on and what weapons and fits you are useing for what situation.
The clever combatant imposes his will on the enemy, but does not allow the enemy"s will to be imposed upon him. Sun Tzu
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Roy Ventus
Axis of Chaos
1391
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Posted - 2014.03.16 22:03:00 -
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CUSE TOWN333 wrote:probably not a good idea to reveal your corps tactics in public for all to see. But yes there is a lot of tactics involved in a battle plan and it really depends on what map and structure you are playing on and what weapons and fits you are useing for what situation.
Well to be honest, I do believe most corps in PC use the same tactics. Most of the time it gets translated over to public contracts and FWs.
Like setting up spawn points on the rooftop of a communications building or towers.
Most tactics are pretty easy to analyze and understand. It's the strategy, the bigger plan, that takes time to understand and would be guarded with secrecy.
Like, compare the tactic of using logistics to support a mass of heavies to... the strategy of using logistics to support heavies in drawing attention to an objective while a scout squad goes around and capture an enemy objective so that you effectively surround them.
Even that strategy isn't hard to understand but it's obviously more complicated than one of the tactics that make it up.
"There once was a time when there wasn't a Roy Ventus and it wasn't much of a time at all."
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The Robot Devil
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
1978
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Posted - 2014.03.16 22:08:00 -
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TechMechMeds wrote:Chuck some spam at some spam or counter spam if the enemy tries to spam and don't forget to spam spam at spam when they be spamming.
You also need spam in places to quickly spam as well but too much spam can be bad, you might spam yourself out.
Pan fired Spam is good for breakfast.
"One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production."
Raoul Duke
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Onesimus Tarsus
Bragian Order Amarr Empire
1602
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Posted - 2014.03.16 22:17:00 -
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I turned on comms the other day, and I learned something interesting: Refrigerators can slam pretty loudly.
Unless you're just addicted to wetsuit paperdolls...
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CUSE TOWN333
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
197
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Posted - 2014.03.16 23:02:00 -
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Roy Ventus wrote:CUSE TOWN333 wrote:probably not a good idea to reveal your corps tactics in public for all to see. But yes there is a lot of tactics involved in a battle plan and it really depends on what map and structure you are playing on and what weapons and fits you are useing for what situation. Well to be honest, I do believe most corps in PC use the same tactics. Most of the time it gets translated over to public contracts and FWs. Like setting up spawn points on the rooftop of a communications building or towers. Most tactics are pretty easy to analyze and understand. It's the strategy, the bigger plan, that takes time to understand and would be guarded with secrecy. Like, compare the tactic of using logistics to support a mass of heavies to... the strategy of using logistics to support heavies in drawing attention to an objective while a scout squad goes around and capture an enemy objective so that you effectively surround them. Even that strategy isn't hard to understand but it's obviously more complicated than one of the tactics that make it up. Yes most tactics are well known to people that have played dust for a long time and you have to have a counter to every tactic its all about keeping the other team on there toes and forcing them to react to what you do . you can force the other team to do something and that plays right into your plan and before they know its to late. one thing ill say that i just started doing is half way thru the match and you want to take the other teams home point i will get in a dropship fly as high as you can then jump and free fall right behind the guy in charge of watching the home point it scares the crap out of that poor dude
The clever combatant imposes his will on the enemy, but does not allow the enemy"s will to be imposed upon him. Sun Tzu
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