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Re: How to stop a tank? In Reply to: How to stop a tank? posted by Bruce_ on October 02, 2003 at 20:39:54:
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Posted by: Mike "Capt._Mako" Collins on October 03, 2003 at 09:06:54
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With a marker? I guess you could...well there is nothing you can do with a marker. Knowing what I know, and I know what to know, I now know tanks like to stay on paths. SO, make the paths not as acsessible to the tanks as they are used to. I AM NOT SAYING BLOCK THE PATHS. But maybe narrow them a little. A stratigicaly placed barrel set in a path AFTER the tank has passed can make your Anti-tanks crew's job a heck of a lot easier if their target can only go in one direction. Other than that ....run. Mike "Cpt.Mako" Collins Those sure are some pretty lips you have there! |
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