09-13-2013, 09:04 PM
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Well if that is your judgement, then I guess it has to be the correct one, being the administrators decision. I would like to point out,however, they shouldn't be trying to shoot through the props in the first place, so all I was doing was trying to prevent them from trying to do that, and did anyway might I add.
I would also like to state my peace on the rule of doom-forting, I don't believe it is even remotely clear, making it difficult for the opposing-side to raid you was one of the examples of a doom-fort, but how exactly? Sure, don't make it insanely hard, but at least some-what difficult, or how can you even call it a base? Not to mention, how can you measure it's level of difficulty? We've done raid tests on this base, with two versus three, and we won. Both parties were trying to fully-kill the other man.
As said before, when you're right against the barrier, it's so easy to get a clean head-shot. Which is actually under-estimated and can actually be devastating in it's own right. And as stated before, our view is insanely limited even when right-up against the prop. Making it easy for anyone below to kill us. Based on the fact it takes almost a full-clip of ammo to kill an enemy with full health and kevlar using body-shots, and they're traveling up the ladder really fast, we can have time to kill about one/two men before they have a foot-hold on the platform above.
I'd like to mention, at the time they were raiding one person, and he threw a molotov at the ladder in panic, we never planned to do this, just to keep it fair. A lot of people still made it up the ladder, two being armed and actually inflicting some damage upon him, and a couple also being un-armed, but just deciding to jump off the ledge before he could kill them, perhaps believing they would survive. Keeping it mind he is a good-shooter, so he would have a better advantage in the first place.
Again, I would also like to point out they had no-reason to raid...we laughed at them because their car got stuck in a door and exploded, they proceeded to shoot one of our members in the head with a A-W-P, and later to raid. Alongside police and corleone, and I haven't seen an explanation for that?
I wish to apologize if any of this sounds blunt at all, however I feel this is the only way to voice my opinion on the matter.
I would also like to state my peace on the rule of doom-forting, I don't believe it is even remotely clear, making it difficult for the opposing-side to raid you was one of the examples of a doom-fort, but how exactly? Sure, don't make it insanely hard, but at least some-what difficult, or how can you even call it a base? Not to mention, how can you measure it's level of difficulty? We've done raid tests on this base, with two versus three, and we won. Both parties were trying to fully-kill the other man.
As said before, when you're right against the barrier, it's so easy to get a clean head-shot. Which is actually under-estimated and can actually be devastating in it's own right. And as stated before, our view is insanely limited even when right-up against the prop. Making it easy for anyone below to kill us. Based on the fact it takes almost a full-clip of ammo to kill an enemy with full health and kevlar using body-shots, and they're traveling up the ladder really fast, we can have time to kill about one/two men before they have a foot-hold on the platform above.
I'd like to mention, at the time they were raiding one person, and he threw a molotov at the ladder in panic, we never planned to do this, just to keep it fair. A lot of people still made it up the ladder, two being armed and actually inflicting some damage upon him, and a couple also being un-armed, but just deciding to jump off the ledge before he could kill them, perhaps believing they would survive. Keeping it mind he is a good-shooter, so he would have a better advantage in the first place.
Again, I would also like to point out they had no-reason to raid...we laughed at them because their car got stuck in a door and exploded, they proceeded to shoot one of our members in the head with a A-W-P, and later to raid. Alongside police and corleone, and I haven't seen an explanation for that?
I wish to apologize if any of this sounds blunt at all, however I feel this is the only way to voice my opinion on the matter.
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