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Re: Snipers
In Reply to: Snipers posted by m98monkey on May 09, 2003 at 15:07:22:
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Posted by: m98monkey on May 12, 2003 at 12:39:30
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You both sound like what I would consider to be a sniper. Not someone yutz that uses his poor skills as an excuse for not getting into the action. Instead you use it to help your team out. See, I play alot of speedball, I love woods ball too. I've learned that woods ball players and speedball players, when they only play one or the other, or just full of themselves. You will be amazed how much speedball taught me that I can use in woods, and have. I don't care where you are, a huge amount of fire can do wonders, but also I learned as a frontplayer that being quiet alot helps too. That I learned from woods ball. In both, we kinda have our own roll of a sniper. I pop out, cut out about 3-4 rounds and jump back in with the hope that nobody saw me, or that I at least wasn't hit. It's the way it works for me. In the woods people stock others and when they least expect it, do your short burst, eliminate as many as possible and get down.
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