Once back in 1.7 I was playing on the O|ne server and it was like me and some other dude vs these 3 other guys. My team mate eventually left and the other guys didn't fix the teams so it was 3 vs 1 for like 20 mins. I had to get out the cv make tanks and drop mines/do research/make turrets. I had to do it all. Eventually it was getting too hectic for me cause there comm left his CV to make a tank and join the battle too, so around the end I just loaded up 9 mines hopped in my cv and drove to there's hopped out and 9 mined there comm and won.
Once, a few days ago, on District. I jumped into the sewer at the middle of the map, and fell into the generator room as a rifleman. There were 4 BE's down there. I immediately proned and killed 2 from behind with my rifle, and just as one of them started to shoot me, I took him out with the shotty pistol. The last one tried to run away, and caught a shotty to the back.
The ammount of times I've snuck up on 2 BE with my shotty pistol building something or shooting my team mates is unreal, two easy kills at point blank, need to screenshot it next time. Without a doubt the most satisfying weapon to kill someone with in this game.
My game name is Soylent Gray I was comm against NF on emp_arid. Throughout the game, we were more or less locked in combat, but were winning in tickets. Then suddenly the game went into sudden death mode. And as I was busy doing something else, just before timer expired, I got blown by a sticky from BitterJesus.
Once, I dropped 8 mines somewhere and we got pushed back. 10 minutes later, the enemy com dies cause he hit those 8 mines >_>. any time you kill a fAilPC Rocket Sniping NF barracks from the top of a brenodi APC on money. When I learned how to place ammo boxes in the 3d skybox of maps.
Probably the first time I commanded, against BSID stacks. I got mined over the VF just to land on the other side. Some time later I got mined again over the same VF back to the original position. Must have been some joke, playing ninja tennis. Oh and another one, adding 70ish weapons to the weapon script for testing, then finding out the script makes the game crash on startup. Gah, stupid syntax.
only if the original weapons are out of order. if you add them to the very bottom, it works fine that and make sure they point to either no or an existing research
haha yeah, once I pushed pickled heretic into the water on slaughtered so he had to comm from underwater the whole game, we still won also anytime you shoot someone out of a jeep with a rocket and leave the jeep alive is awesome, I got one of those on a guy in a moving jeep while i was in a moving jeep last week.
Me and a buddy ninja-winning 12 games in a row (back when you could still 9-mine). 5 were against the same comm. People were flipping out. Sample Victory Speach: "Romeo Squad For Teh Win" "Looks like... Oh. You lost." "He Shoots, He Scorahzzz" "Hey Friend, Wanna See a CV do a corkscrew?" "Ima gonna fire mah lazur" It was mittoes after all.
Thats only fun for the ninjas. Taking out a main barracks as a ninja is one thing, but killing the enemy comm when the rest of your team has spent 40 minutes pushing the enemy back inch by bloody inch just steals their victory.
But if people were smart they wouldn't fall for the ninjas. Pulling off a ninja was a lot of fun. Gave the comm more to do anyway.
No it didn't really 'steal' their victory. The whole point is that the team wins, isn't it? It could just as easily be the last minute save your team was hoping for. Ninja-ing makes (edit: made) the game more dynamic. The success rate against a good comm was 0-5%. Against an idiot comm it was 80-100%. If they are fighting a battle inch by inch against an idiot, they really don't deserve much. Against a good comm, it was a gambit. All or nothing. It gave the player, as an individual , more power over the outcome of the game. No one likes being a grunt. Against a noob comm the chances were 0%, because he'd just RUN U OVR WIT HIS BOOMTANK.