Re: Selfrepair in under(But with possible damage!) [message #158966 is a reply to message #158588] |
Wed, 08 June 2005 04:44 |
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Sniper_De7
Messages: 866 Registered: April 2004 Location: Wisconsin
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stealthkiller wrote on Sun, 05 June 2005 22:38 |
Sniper_De7 wrote on Mon, 23 May 2005 07:22 |
1) repair about 100 dmg to it every time. [This way a sbh would have to be really close to be able to steal it (which you would be able to see if he was that close)]
2) If you need to repair to full the best spot for doing this on any maps like field or under is the tibfield, regardless if you're on the rock or not in Under. Even if SBH's try to get in you'll see them before they reach your tank (I usually still get back in every now and then just to check) You have 300 HP with a tech so that'll buy you a lot of time, eventually you can go back to base with your med tank if you have too low of health (or blow up your tank and kill yourself because if you lasted that long you probably have enough for more than 1 med.)
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True, but if an sbh comes from behind, you wont see him.
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Which are you pertaining to? Because if you're talking about repairing in the middle of the tibfield then unless you're standing absolutely still and looking like a zombie then yes, an sbh will steal your vehicle. If you're tlaking about the 100HP thing then the sbh would have to be almost exactly near you --> near enough that you would see him with your med.
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