Movement Tactics

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    • #50233

      Some fairly obvious points, but its always nice to have a visualization as well which tacticalbrit does. Sorry if this has been posted before.

      Just some thinking points to consider the next time you approach an objective.

    • #51622

      Thanks for this,definitely helpful 🙂 great tank analogy  :p

    • #51833

      This is great for anyone that wants to improve their efficiency on the field. Very helpful! 😀

       

    • #52104

      Nice one :>

    • #52148

      Nice one mate

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      There’s something the author didn’t say: his flanking would have been totally unsuccessful if the defense wasn’t engaged by the front armour wasn’t heavily engaged.

      This is something the SpecOps squad is very well aware of in our clan: we know we must exploit what the marauder’s squads are offering us, a weak side. Every flanking action is the result of another coordinate front assault action which takes the most casualties.

      So, my comment to the author is: yeah, if everybody on the field acts as you suggest the one capturing is not your team, but the opponent one.

    • #53640

      Aslong as the enemy are facing the front and getting into a fight on the front the flank is open for business, if there isn’t much action on the front a large portion of the enemy is also trying to go down the flank you’re trying to go down, other than that decent video that explains it well, all too often I see people sprinting across the field as I watch them get mowed down from the hedge line.

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