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Harpyja
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.03.22 19:01:00 -
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So I was driving around, when I heard the alarm sound of proxies and a fraction of a second later, BOOM!
All 3950 shield, 1500 armor gone.
Kudos to whoever did that.
Why can't there be more people like you instead of all the QQ'ing on the forums?
"By His light, and His will"
- The Scriptures, Gheinok the First, 12:32
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Harpyja
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.03.22 19:25:00 -
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Awesome Pantaloons wrote:I use proxies all the time. Got two LAVs at once and three tanks in one match. lol No idea what they thought the beeping was XD Wow, I'm surprised at how many people think that because proxies beep, they automatically become easy to avoid.
Proxies are much more lethal than a scout suit attempting to place REs on me.
Proxies are invisible unless you look extremely hard at where they are (requires knowledge of them being there in the first place). The beeping sound only activates when you're a few meters away, and unless you're already at a dead standstill or crawling at a slow pace, you'll drive right over them before you get a chance to react.
"By His light, and His will"
- The Scriptures, Gheinok the First, 12:32
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Harpyja
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
1361
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Posted - 2014.03.22 19:28:00 -
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Asha Starwind wrote:Michael-J-Fox Richards wrote:Asha Starwind wrote:Operator Error.
Someone got lucky because you make a mistake. did you even read and/or comprehend the post, he was admitting that someone got the best of him using a decent tactic, derp Yes, I read the post, tard. I've he was paying attention to where he was going he would've noticed the proxies before getting any where near them. There should have been at least 8 or them on the ground to knock him out in one go. 8 proxies aren't very hard to spot. Like I just said, proxies are nearly invisible unless you look at them really hard, which requires knowledge of their existence.
Only once did I ever spot proxies before I heard the beeping, and it was because they were placed on bright yellow sand and the map was really bright which provided stark contrast with the proxies, and even then, they were just like little black specks on the ground and upon closer investigation (I stopped), I was able to determine them as proxies.
Everywhere else, and especially in shadows, proxies blend right in.
"By His light, and His will"
- The Scriptures, Gheinok the First, 12:32
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