Come on, that's hardly fairusmarine2005 wrote:
Virtual friends.Dirtracer90 wrote:
so how is the starting lineup made exactly?
Please, would people stop lumping everyone who plays as a sniper together into one category!Superior Mind wrote:
Advice to the sniper team. In an atempt to show off your sniper skills, try playing maps that require some skill and aren't just flat maps. Instead of playing Wake Island all of the time, play some real sniper maps, like FuShe Pass, Daqing Oilfields, and Kubra Dam. Seriously, how does shooting on a flat map with clear skies prove your skills?
I don't play Wake at all, with the stacking of the map as it currently is (not that it was ever great for USMC) I think it's a terrible map to play as infantry. I love Sharqi most these days, although I'm getting a feel for Mashtuur since I don't want to be the equivalent of the Karkand monoglot. And neither Sharqi nor Mashtuur has unlimited visibility so they're not ultra-long-range-shot maps, even if I could reliably make shots like that, which I can't.
It could just as easily be said that a real man snipes in the thick of things on an urban map, given the higher threat level and the limited visibility (both due to atmosphere and obstacles). And as a rule I think you'd tend to get a better score playing like this, unless you're simply one of those guys who's an über shot.Superior Mind wrote:
Thanks for getting my point. I think that the best map to snipe on is FuShe Pass. It has so many sniper spots, it is just unbelievable. It is a real mans map.usmarine2005 wrote:
LOL. Why do you think most of their videos are on wake?Superior Mind wrote:
Advice to the sniper team. In an atempt to show off your sniper skills, try playing maps that require some skill and aren't just flat maps. Instead of playing Wake Island all of the time, play some real sniper maps, like FuShe Pass, Daqing Oilfields, and Kubra Dam. Seriously, how does shooting on a flat map with clear skies prove your skills?