Insights on the game

2 years ago
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1. When you combine "charge" and "gun racking", you should not mess around. The person who charges, should go in a straight line and charge along the gun line of the person who sets up the gun. For example, you and your teammate are both in the room area, and there is a rock in front of you and an enemy behind the rock. Your teammate wants to charge, and you want to help him set up his gun. Then you open your scope, stare at the rock, and as soon as the enemy reveals his body, you hit it and don't let him have a chance to hit your teammate. And the person charging, just follow a straight line between you and that rock, straight ahead. The reason why it is a straight line, rather than a diagonal charge. It's because if you charge in a straight line, the opposite side will definitely be exposed to your view if you want to hit your teammate, and you can hit the other side. But if it's a diagonal charge, then the other side can be outside your view, slanting his body and knocking your teammate down, and you won't be able to hit him at all. In which case, there is no point in racking the gun.

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