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Post by Animatronic Daemon Skwerral on Jun 30, 2007 15:45:24 GMT -5
I'm one who was in Blackmore I&II, Bear Pits 1&2, the Marvin Mall incursion, Nichols fall to Big Bash, Shearbank battle between the Shackers and PTT, and a bunch of others. Were all still here.
The game is different than it was in Caiger mall sieges. First you have to look at the updates. Single Body Dumping, Ransack, Easier destruction of barricades, modifications to weapon use of inventory have all been in favor of zombies and are partially why river tactics are more appealing because the one AP usage advantage survivors have would be in the area of CadeVDecade.
Second the tactics have changed greatly. In the old days 100+ zombies would just stare outside the cades, occasionally 20 or so would coordinate together to try and swing momentum. People would freak and flee and thats how they would get in. Now we have to deal with groups that are extremely well micromanaged. the type that can swing open the doors and move 50+ zombies into a building. Looking at LUE they can do that with 300 zombies. In addition to the RRF, extinction, and ferral undead that are probably aiding them.
Part of smart tactics is knowing when you're out gunned. Never fight an enemy on their terms. So what, you made a last stand that gets steam rollered, you will not delay anything in this situation of hildebrand mall just made some zombies more dangerous by giving them EXP. You may not liking us using river tactics but whenever people like you try making a pathetic stand, we're the ones that revive you and clean up the mess afterwards.
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