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by KRYGORIAN » Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:01 pm

Big ups to all who played. Small ups for EA.

Quick comments:
Well done medic (I think that was Chaos) - I did not actually die the whole game, being revived every one of the many times I fell.
When I was revived tho, I still couldn't use my full potential without ammo. DingBat, if you are charging into a base, I will usually be a couple of meters behind you. Just pop a box on the outskirts before you charge the flag, so I can put out motion mines.

As for overall strat:

Holding C appears to be essential. Whether or not the UAV does anything really damaging is debatable, but an entire squad looking up into the air trying to shoot the UAV is NOT looking at the guys Pwning them from the bushes.

Ideally, I would say hold B and C, and let the tank park on the outskirts of A without taking it, killing anyone who spawns in.

Just before the game crashed, I found myself frantically engineering our tank who was in a big fight with engineers at A. I was not in the tank squad.
If the tank feels it really needs another fixer, it should call for one.

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