Do u think that all the cover in this game is to low for crouching behind? I always seem to get shot in the dome every time i take cover
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Re: Cover and all that jazz
It does seem that way - although I have to say that I like the fact that you can really "hide" in vegatation compared to previous BF titles. I was playing engineer last night, crouching in a bush, and firing into a US base and no one seemed to be able to find me.
I also have to say that I really wish Dice had come up with a middle ground with regards to going prone. It's an important tactic in the game and I don't understand why they couldn't implement in a way that it couldn't be abused - even a 1 or 2 second delay after proning before being able to fire would have solved the diving problem.
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Re: Cover and all that jazz
Originally posted by RaftermanIt does seem that way - although I have to say that I like the fact that you can really "hide" in vegatation compared to previous BF titles. I was playing engineer last night, crouching in a bush, and firing into a US base and no one seemed to be able to find me.
I also have to say that I really wish Dice had come up with a middle ground with regards to going prone. It's an important tactic in the game and I don't understand why they couldn't implement in a way that it couldn't be abused - even a 1 or 2 second delay after proning before being able to fire would have solved the diving problem.
Also, a lot of the maps have knee deep water; tough way cool, it'd be too advantageous for a team to send frogmen from flag B to C in Laguna Presa for example.
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Re: Cover and all that jazz
Originally posted by [29ID]A|CPT.Juno{XX}Dont press yourself directly against the surface, go just a little bit away from your cover, as it changes the angle and backs you away from a possible shooter. Taking away his firing line.
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