2011-04-10, 10:25 | #21 | |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
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But collectively, as a squad, if they cover every possible angle then there's no match. Defensive squads usually take the upper hand in PR. | |
2011-05-10, 04:45 | #22 | |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
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Alot of PR players nowadays are too defensive, they stop firing and start panicking, finding cover is #1, but also finding ways to re-assault is also key. This does not mean rushing mindlessly into enemy lines, this is finding flanks and blast them when they don't see you. You can have a squad firing into another squad, both situated in houses with cover, for quite sometime, or you can get 1 or 2 guys to sneak and throw couple grenades and finish the fight. One person can take out 2 full squads in an alleyway with the right mentality, believe me it's possible :P IMO deviation system works only if your target hasn't spotted you yet. period. | |
2011-05-11, 20:07 | #23 |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
I can agree with that.
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2011-05-13, 06:15 | #24 |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
Suppressive fire works like a flashbang. If someone is still aiming at you, use it. If someone has already aimed at you and is firing, it doesn't work.
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2011-05-24, 16:07 | #25 | |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
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To promote suppressive fire and actually gain an advantage out of it, you probably have to implement some slightly deviation when getting suppressed (if possible ofc). I think I've posted this already but anyway. Simply to make sure you cannot just crouch while having the enemy still pinpointed and then stand up and shoot him straight in the face, while having a whole squad shooting at you. | |
2011-07-22, 03:52 | #26 |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
I dont know about you veterans, but as a new guy, I can assure you that suppressive fire does indeed work, at least on those who are less experienced. Whenever I take incoming rounds, I immediately dive for cover. Depending on the amount of incoming, sometimes I become combat ineffective. I cant manage to get a shot off. All I can do is keep my head down. That is the goal of suppressive fire after all, so I would argue that it does work.
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2011-07-22, 09:44 | #27 |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
It works for you because you are romanticizing the concept by diving or hiding when being shot at.
There is nothing stopping you from popping up and firing at at a stationary target whilst under the suppression effect. I've sadly found that it does little to stop others firing unless the weapon in question has a huge ROF, such as a tank's coaxial. |
2011-07-22, 20:11 | #28 |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
Romanticizing? I'd beg to differ on that analysis of what I said. When I am getting shot at, i do my best to get behind cover, and depending on the volume of fire, or the size of the caliber, I usually tend to keep my head down before poking my head around corners looking to get it shot off.
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2011-07-23, 08:44 | #29 |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
Thats what you do. But thats not romanticising. Romanticising is why you do it. You do it because you think you need to. Thats what Dtacs is saying.
I do it 2. Because I know that if I will stand up theres a high chance I will get shot and get the bleed effect. It will make me more ineffective when shooting back. But thats just how I like to play. |
2011-07-23, 21:55 | #30 |
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Re: Suppressive Fire as of .95, does it work?
So what your saying, is that once a firefight breaks out, the need for cover is negligible unless that's your style of play? I'm a little confused. How is the use of cover when receiving incoming not important?
I think the suppression effect is a life saver. Yesterday i was playing a game on Kashan Desert on the US side. I spawned at a firebase at North Bunker and moved south through the bunker complex to regroup with my squad. I met up with 2 people not from my squad who were moving in the same direction. As we got closer to South Bunker, we found the area to be crawling with MEC soldiers. Me and my new battle buddy ducked down in a ditch and engaged those soldiers closest to us. Soon, we had elements of squads bearing down on us. After my buddy was killed, I managed to fall back to the north using a combination of "shoot to keep their heads down" and "sprint to next cover point." I can gladly report that it worked. By firing close to the enemies positions, I managed to single handedly keep their heads down and fall back. The use of a few frag grenades also aided in my escape. While i didn't score any kills with them, the explosions going off just to their front was more than enough to cause them to go to ground. So I ask again, after my experience, how is the need for cover a romanticized concept? It seems pretty essential for survival to me. |
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