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I can't work it out, but maybe someone else can decode these instructions. I'll be the man hiding in the bushes with the binoculars.
Originally posted by _Cask_
Makes me think that the teams are a bit 1 sided really. Axis start off with a huge carrier and and a mobile destroyer that can kick some serious ass, and allies start off with..... 1 extra plane.
Originally posted by _Cask_
Half-tracks you have got to be kidding me, the only use for these fuckers is tank ramming or hiding behind.
Originally posted by _Cask_
Jeeps are the only honourable weapon and jeep-bumper-bashes should count for 3 kills instead of 1, but they don't really make up for a destroyer.
Originally posted by _Cask_
Having said that I don't really see Axis winning all the time but given their advantages - they should, damnit.
Originally posted by Itcheh
I can't work it out, but maybe someone else can decode these instructions. I'll be the man hiding in the bushes with the binoculars.
In case you haven't noticed....
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Originally posted by camazotz
Maybe, but I'd consider Jeep skill more if the titanium bulletproof windshield wasn't so unrealistic, letting an entire clip into the face of the driver trying to ram you should ensure at least one hit, but that magic glass seems to stop them all without even as much as a dent.
Some of the best games I've played as Allies is where people don't panic and go charging off to every grey flag on the map. Hold your position and guard it well. Keep your eye on the map and if a base near you needs reinforcements then so be it. Go and help, then return. We've kept the Axis at bay for the entire game.Originally posted by _Cask_
Setting up a real defense in this game just isn't possible, although voice comms and pre-arranged strategies would go some way to improving that situation. As one flag goes neutral the allied team rushes to that place leaving more openings for a lone landing craft soldier to sneak in. Course I'm just talking about the demo map, but don't have anything else to compare it to yet
Originally posted by Itcheh
I gave directed fire a good go last night, by marking the target myself and then getting in a shore gun. I just couldn't get the hang of it, there seemed to be a lot of random "view jumping about".
Originally posted by _Cask_
Be nice to see a few more bazooka folks around, but it's no fun getting toasted every time you see a guy on foot.
Originally posted by _Cask_
Setting up a real defense in this game just isn't possible, although voice comms and pre-arranged strategies would go some way to improving that situation. As one flag goes neutral the allied team rushes to that place leaving more openings for a lone landing craft soldier to sneak in. Course I'm just talking about the demo map, but don't have anything else to compare it to yet
What you need to consider is the difference between publics and private games.
although voice comms and pre-arranged strategies would go some way to improving that situation.