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Join Date: May 2007
Age: 15
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Rules
Im not one to be talking i admit i break a rule every now and then but somthing has to be done about "going to far out" on a map. Anything that can be done even somone modifing the radars at the maps putting a green line depict how far "to far" is. Im not angry i just think there is no way of really telling how far to far is.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Massachusetts
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Re: Rules
Boundaries, as you will read in many, many other posts you can easily search for in the Counter-Strike forum, do not exist. You are tasked with your objective, and that's the bottom line.
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Re: Rules
You're going out too far if you are making yourself less useful in defending the objective, weaking your team's defensive stance (including your own), with the only gain being the fact you are closer to the opposition and thus able to shoot them more closely.
For example, T's don't go into market in Italy. You open up a free pathway for a CT to go from mid to long stairs behind your back, you're in the open, and the only thing being there does is let you engage CTs. It's not a boundry, but unless all the CTs were holed up next to the wood pile and the T's chose to advance on the short stair side, apartments, and market to surround them, there's no reason to go there. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Panama City, Florida
Age: 36
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Re: Rules
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That pretty much nailed it.
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Location: Finland
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Re: Rules
You'r alowed to go as far out as you want, as long as you can fall back to defend the hosties/bomb site if need be. It depends on the map and ammount of players, for example, if you have only 2 men per team, you shouldn't venture too far, but with an 8 man team you can go pretty far providing the objective is covered by enough people.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In my wifes house......if she says i can
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Re: Rules
normally people are quick to remind you as well. almost to quick. Once youve played a few rounds and hung around some vets you will find things out.
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