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Dovallis Martan JenusKoll
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.03.24 06:10:00 -
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XxGhazbaranxX wrote:This time we tried to fight back But... Well the picture in the link explains everything
So you didn't actually fire back with any strategy, but instead ran after the tank blindly while making a big show of yourselves... Mmm....
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Dovallis Martan JenusKoll
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.03.24 23:54:00 -
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XxGhazbaranxX wrote:Dovallis Martan JenusKoll wrote:XxGhazbaranxX wrote:This time we tried to fight back But... Well the picture in the link explains everything So you didn't actually fire back with any strategy, but instead ran after the tank blindly while making a big show of yourselves... Mmm.... We had a strategy, he had a blindside on the hill, hence i tried to engage while he couldnt see me. Unfortunately he looked towards me when i was in point c. Why do you think i went around the city to take a look at the scenery?
This particular map has several counterpoints, being that you can hide along the ground firing into the redline as easily as you can fire from the redline due to the towers at D-8. There is a region to the east from which you can fire down into the problem zones with a tank. About H-10. Same for the west side. According to this map: https://forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=80606&find=unread
The view from there seems to coincide with the "Problematic" points of your excursion. It's like you didn't even look at the map itself...
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Dovallis Martan JenusKoll
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.03.25 01:16:00 -
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XxGhazbaranxX wrote:Dovallis Martan JenusKoll wrote:XxGhazbaranxX wrote:Dovallis Martan JenusKoll wrote:XxGhazbaranxX wrote:This time we tried to fight back But... Well the picture in the link explains everything So you didn't actually fire back with any strategy, but instead ran after the tank blindly while making a big show of yourselves... Mmm.... We had a strategy, he had a blindside on the hill, hence i tried to engage while he couldnt see me. Unfortunately he looked towards me when i was in point c. Why do you think i went around the city to take a look at the scenery? This particular map has several counterpoints, being that you can hide along the ground firing into the redline as easily as you can fire from the redline due to the towers at D-8. There is a region to the east from which you can fire down into the problem zones with a tank. About H-10. Same for the west side. According to this map: https://forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=80606&find=unreadThe view from there seems to coincide with the "Problematic" points of your excursion. It's like you didn't even look at the map itself... I have all the maps as my desktop and use them to make my decision because my PS3 screen is right next to my Computer screen. I knew exactly where to go. The tanks did not get me it was a BOMB LAV The maps you didn't use... because tank 1 and tank 2 from your example could have been cleaned out by 2 people very easily from a flanking vantage in the regions I mentioned, creating a crossfire zone, and eliminating any hiding spots.... Thus you would not have been at risk of the LAV nor the redline tanks. The third person could have drawn attention by sitting in the distraction spot (where your tank blew up) while the tanks on the flanks destroyed....
Had you used the maps for looking at firing and retreat angles, you could have had them, but instead you and your group charged up the center. Just because you looked at a map does not mean you used the map.
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