KdjaC wrote: You dont see them when your a sniper going up a ladder your looking down and around to see if anyone can see you, then BOOM!!!! Read the Tking thread to see why people punish or dont. kdjac
Macker1 wrote: I always check ladders going up to see if a mine has been planted, its common sense to do so. When your team mates fail to do so and then punish you for their stupidity, its a pain in the arse
Miriam Lively Waffle wrote: Also, not all snipers are campers. One doesn't always go hand in hand with the other.
Miriam Lively Waffle wrote: Ah not another anti sniper. So what, it's apart of the game and if you're any good you will know how to avoid them. Sniping can be quite fun and it is alot harder than some think. the sniper weapons are toned down alot so it makes it more balanced for all... Also, not all snipers are campers. One doesn't always go hand in hand with the other.
Macker1 wrote: Here Here, I always move on after a few kills and re-locate to another position. It is part of the game and I find it to be very enjoyable especially when you take out a number of targets in quick procession. If you are doing your job correctly they won't have a clue where the shots are coming from. Its great fun watching the players scurry about on a distant rooftop while you line up the killshot. Snipering is an art best practised alone.....
Miriam Lively Waffle wrote: In BF2 he means it's best done alone, unless of course that person you are playing with is actually playing next to you, so you can communicate better... Normally you have some goon shooting away when you are trying to take a shot. It's good to have an assault beside you, but only if he is quiet.
Macker1 wrote: Exactly what I mean. If you are careful a good sniper will always prefer to be alone. A lot easier to conceal your location. Looking forward to sniping a few heads later.....:)
Big Nelly wrote: http://bf2s.com/player/(NRG)Big_Nelly/ Thats my stats. Can use that website
Vegeta wrote: Cant use that service if my score is below 100 Going to try and rectify that tonight
ambro25 wrote: Best is to work out a track/pattern per map, 4 or 5 locations reasonably close-by.