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Thank you sparklie

Originally posted by skullicious
Brian dude...next time go for my neck ,I wont shoot back then:p

Thing was....
it was n't like a run thru mug where I wouldnt have returned fire.

It was like a wrap around and coz i didnt immediately realise id been hit i fired back..again im sorry dude.
well i was being polite and only givin yuh a couple shots, next time i'll make sure you know :p

anyway, calm m8, i aint bearing a grudge :)
 

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Guppy, it was baz, jason, Tom (racegun eclipse cocker) and me on you from twodifferent angels, and i was moving in down centre for bunkr but jas got u 1st (DAMN). You were pretty Fvcked and ur elimination was inevitable.

Liz- I hope it gets fixed quick ;)
 

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Cross the field!! **** it took us as a team god knows how long to realise that one.
Ok, imagine this: 3 on 5, your the 3, you have your back players still in, and your on the tea bag on the left at the 50. If the back players are crossing the field, the player on the right can see if anyone is about to mug you. They might not be able to shoot them out, but if they call it, it gives the player in the tea bag a chance to try and go for a 1 for 1 (by that i mean, take him aswell as you going).

Ok, so now you are down to 2 players, they are down to 4. Now the other team are 2 up on you, and like most teams they will start throwing players at you to get them out (either by mugging you or moving into better positions to try and get an angle on you). Now the advantage of crossing the field on this occassion, is that, if they try to send muggers down the tapes, the person in the opposite corner can shoot them on the move, same as if they try to move into a better position.

Now in my opinion, the two most important positions on any field are the back corners.

Having said that, it doesnt always work, but 7 times out of 10, you will be able to turn a game around.

Ok, I'll climb off my soap box now!!
 

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well, it sort of depends. If the back players are doing their job (ie chucking paint out) then the other front players on the opposing team wont be able to do much.
I mean, back players as a whole, their job is to chuck paint and to relay calls from the team. They should work with the front players to keep ppl in while the front player works on getting an angle to shoot them out.
The principle is exactly the same for both 7 man and 5 man (ish)

What you will normaly find, is that there are 2 games going on at the same time. What I mean is, is that the back players will be trying to keep each other in, while the front players are busy trying to shoot each other out. I know it sounds a bit of a contradiction, but a good back player will be able to do both. Now what i found is the easiest way of doing this, is to shoot at say the back left coke can, whilst looking at the front players position. Every now and then when the front player pops out, because you are looking at him, you can switch fire and prevent him from being able to get a well aimed shot off.

I know it sounds complicated, and I probably havn't explained it very well, but when you come and play with us, it will all become clear dude.