JC_denton Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 When people are repairing a structure, but the rate of damage is outweighing the contribution you would have by repairing, I noticed a suicide charge works very well to distract. Examples would be using a chem trooper against camping MRLS on top of White Out, or Med tanks in the tunnel of Canyon attacking refinery. Using a buggy/humvee works too. Often times when I tried this, the building was able to be fully repaired when all the arties/meds were focused on me. Quote
Ryz Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 When people are repairing a structure, but the rate of damage is outweighing the contribution you would have by repairing, I noticed a suicide charge works very well to distract. Examples would be using a chem trooper against camping MRLS on top of White Out, or Med tanks in the tunnel of Canyon attacking refinery. Using a buggy/humvee works too. Often times when I tried this, the building was able to be fully repaired when all the arties/meds were focused on me. Yup that's a good decoy, or drive an apc into their vehicles... Usually I target the weakest vehicles first (like mrls, arty). They do the most damage, but are also easy to kill. Other good tactic against camping: sbh with c4 and gone MRLS:) Quote
boxes Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 Depending on the building's %, smart tankers would usually ignore you and keep firing if the damage output is exceeding the repairs. Quote
Totem Arts Staff Handepsilon Posted March 31, 2015 Totem Arts Staff Posted March 31, 2015 I used to just trample everything with Nod Buggy, drivibg nonstop to get the vehicles' attention. Sometimes it breaks off their formation, sometimes it doesn't If you're lucky, you can forcibly change the tank's direction with a headbutt Quote
Henk Posted March 31, 2015 Posted March 31, 2015 I do this a lot, try it with an SBH, there will usually be a higher chance they'll start shooting you instead of the building than with any other character. Plus he has a decent range now, you might even be able to get a few shots at their MRLS's and be far away enough to get back in to cover. Quote
JC_denton Posted April 1, 2015 Author Posted April 1, 2015 Depending on the building's %, smart tankers would usually ignore you and keep firing if the damage output is exceeding the repairs. It's often the very smart thing. You'd be surprised how often they don't act smart thugh. Quote
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