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Do find good cover when sniping or engaged in a firefight. |
| Do not get in a small bunker that already has a person in it. As you can see, one player has enough room
to shoot, while the other is just squashed against the bunker. If he wanted to move, he would have to have the other
player move first. His position is not helping the team. |
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Do travel in groups of at least two when playing 5 person teams or more. That way, there will always be
backup to the frontmost person, and there will be more eyes scouting the area, so it is less likely to be surprised. |
| Do not wait for an opposing player with your barrel over the bunker, pointing in the air. A good sniper
should always have the barrel pointing in the direction he/she is looking. (not towards the ground or up in the sky)
Peeking around the bunker would be more discrete than over it. |
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Do look around often. Sometimes players develop 'tunnel vision', where they only look in one direction:
the one the fire is coming from. Don't assume that no one is going to sneak around you. |
| Do not lay down with your back to the other team. This player had no way to shoot or even see the opposition
because he wasn't facing them! It was easy for the other players to just walk up and ask for a surrender. |
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Do stay within communication range of your team. Communication is very important to win the game, and it is
hard to find out what's going on if you are the only person at the opposite side of the field.
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