DoGaming league Week 1 vs CRaK
Re: DoGaming league Week 1 vs CRaK
I think the splitting of B squad worked out well. When Stukkend as I were not under pressure at B, we could come down the ridge and try to shoot at the Crak guys running around A, making their work there harder.
Crak seemed rather disorganised, when it came to attacking. They didn't seem to press much at all. When they did, it seems half hearted, as if they weren't really working together. Their individual players also didn't seem very skilled. It wasn't too hard for me to kill two or three of them in a row, before they managed to kill me at the A flag. They also basically didn't move much, when pinned down somewhat, so I could grenade spam their general area for a couple kills.
I also agree that the before round messing around, is quite noisy which can make it diffucult to hear whats being said on ts.
Well played guys.
Crak seemed rather disorganised, when it came to attacking. They didn't seem to press much at all. When they did, it seems half hearted, as if they weren't really working together. Their individual players also didn't seem very skilled. It wasn't too hard for me to kill two or three of them in a row, before they managed to kill me at the A flag. They also basically didn't move much, when pinned down somewhat, so I could grenade spam their general area for a couple kills.
I also agree that the before round messing around, is quite noisy which can make it diffucult to hear whats being said on ts.
Well played guys.

Re: DoGaming league Week 1 vs CRaK
Thanks everyone.
I admit I was not with Alpha squad for the first quarter of the first game, but that was because I spawned wrong, ended up defending B with Bravo squad, and had put down some C4 which was aimed at the enemy tank, which, as it turned out, never bothered to try to take B the whole time I was there. Now while I wasn't actually DOING anything at B during this time, I was not dying, and nobody was taking B away from me, so I did feel kinda useful.
I noticed it was easy to kill single enemies as they approached. It would have been less easy if they had come at us in bunches of 4. We should remember that.
In the second game, Chaos called for backup, and I think it arrived pretty quick. That is the sort of fluid play that we need.
Finally, I was heading alone from B to take A at one stage, and found myself crossing the river, with 4 enemies running around the house which was just about to fall down.
I put a motion mine in, fired a few shots, and thought I'd be dead shortly thereafter. Then Xennox and Ding materialised out of thin air over my shoulder in short succession, ran in, and we F^Cked them ALL up. For me that was the coolest part of the night.
The teamwork did feel good.
I admit I was not with Alpha squad for the first quarter of the first game, but that was because I spawned wrong, ended up defending B with Bravo squad, and had put down some C4 which was aimed at the enemy tank, which, as it turned out, never bothered to try to take B the whole time I was there. Now while I wasn't actually DOING anything at B during this time, I was not dying, and nobody was taking B away from me, so I did feel kinda useful.
I noticed it was easy to kill single enemies as they approached. It would have been less easy if they had come at us in bunches of 4. We should remember that.
In the second game, Chaos called for backup, and I think it arrived pretty quick. That is the sort of fluid play that we need.
Finally, I was heading alone from B to take A at one stage, and found myself crossing the river, with 4 enemies running around the house which was just about to fall down.
I put a motion mine in, fired a few shots, and thought I'd be dead shortly thereafter. Then Xennox and Ding materialised out of thin air over my shoulder in short succession, ran in, and we F^Cked them ALL up. For me that was the coolest part of the night.
The teamwork did feel good.

Well Done Dudes N1 