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Re: Snipers

In Reply to: Re: Snipers posted by m98monkey on May 12, 2003 at 12:56:41:


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Posted by:
Silver.C.
on May 12, 2003 at 15:33:14

You cannot snipe in speedball. Flat out no questions asked. I tried once and since by definition a sniper is not going to shoot alot of rounds, there is no way to keep you head up long enough to try and tag someone in the mask. Especially when you are trying to fend of 2 people posting on your bunker w/ angles or timmys.

On the tactics side you can do alot of good bringing in wood's sniping skills into speedball. If you can stay on the ground and move well w/o being seen and w/o making noise. A fine example would be moving up a snake and poping up to get 3 clear shots at 3 different players before they realise you are there. But once they see you you just might as well take a nap because they will post on you like there is no tomarrow.


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