Gazebo. The Spetz spawn-side.
Just seems that Spetz gets more cover, and the high ground when covering the valley and the cave. That gives Spetz an advantage at medium to close range combat.
If SAS chooses to sit back for a snipe match, it gets risky to let Spetz build on the central ridge, and there is nearly no effective cover from an airstrike. Also, there will always be the gung-ho SAS like me who ignore the fact that SAS has chosen to sit back and snipe, and will just charge out into the valley with an M16 either gettin Swiss cheesed or riping through their entire line while the SAS snipers wonder why there isnt anybody running over the hill.
Basically SAS is left with the hope of flipping the map early before Spetz can set up their sniper line, or praying that they get the uber-snipers. The latter is more and more unlikely as people realize that victory lies most often with Spetz.
Just seems that Spetz gets more cover, and the high ground when covering the valley and the cave. That gives Spetz an advantage at medium to close range combat.
If SAS chooses to sit back for a snipe match, it gets risky to let Spetz build on the central ridge, and there is nearly no effective cover from an airstrike. Also, there will always be the gung-ho SAS like me who ignore the fact that SAS has chosen to sit back and snipe, and will just charge out into the valley with an M16 either gettin Swiss cheesed or riping through their entire line while the SAS snipers wonder why there isnt anybody running over the hill.
Basically SAS is left with the hope of flipping the map early before Spetz can set up their sniper line, or praying that they get the uber-snipers. The latter is more and more unlikely as people realize that victory lies most often with Spetz.
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