The velociraptor attack (and defence)

Started by Dr Sadako, November 06, 2002, 10:19:08 AM

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Dr Sadako

I have used this type of attack a few times to take down enemies. It works fairly well and can only be utilised some times. First of all you need to be at least two persons to make the way of attack to work. It is all about deception really.

If we use de_prodigy and the long corridor as an example I will try to describe what I mean. Ts advance to the "T" junction before the stairs and the CT spawn bomb site and continue fast up the stairs to the second b-site. One T stays hidden behind the crate before the junction. As CTs follow the Ts up the stairs the hidden T moves out and attacks. (I know this is an exaple that is easy to figure out.)

To sum it up one person/group draw the enemies fire and the second person/group attack from the side. Everything is based on that the second person/group isn't detected before the attack. Use the time to advance to get a better angle and distance while the other group draws fire. Communication is key for success.

If you know about dinosaurs (or have seen Jurassic Park) you know that the velociraptors hunted this way, very effectively I might add.
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TeaLeaf

QuoteIf you know about dinosaurs (or have seen Jurassic Park) you know that the velociraptors hunted this way, very effectively I might add.
They used Industrial Light & Magic to hunt didn't they?  :?

TL.  8)
TL.
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Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships. (Michael Jordan)

DonkeyCheeseGrater

Who used plastercene and chopped up bits of polystyrene. Quite scary  if you are of a nervous disposition. Took me three weeks to get up the courage to unpack my microwave incase the packing ripped my arm off and started munching on my intestines, especially knowing that the box containing my toaster (which i had also no courage to open) was hiding behind a packing case with a good view of my back.  :shocked:
"You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today. They left a little note on the windscreen, it said \'Parking Fine.\'"

TeaLeaf

I know eactly what you mean.  Last night whilst I was reaching into the fridge for another cold Grolsch my microwave went 'Ping', shocking me into standing up, hence gouging my head on the adjacent freezer door handle.  I turned away from the pain only to round on the crotch level iron that had been left on accidentally from this morning.  The searing burns pain left me shuffling back towards the sink with hands on crown jewels and tears streaming down my eyes.  Unfortunately this impaired my vision somewhat considerably and led to me knocking the pan of boiling water onto my feet.  After the scalding and writhing subsided I realised that the pain I had previously thought of as cramp whilst on the floor, was in fact a kebab skewer that my son had dropped.  This angst was only slightly exacerbated by the small flaps of flesh I left attached mats as I lifted my legs of the linoleum floor.  Damn those kitchen appliances.  Talking of which, where IS Aga?

All things considered though it wasn't a bad night......

TL.  8)
TL.
Wisdom doesn\'t necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself.  (Tom Wilson)
Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships. (Michael Jordan)

DonkeyCheeseGrater

QuoteAll things considered though it wasn't a bad night......

Indeed. Crown jewels in the blender could have been far worse. 8O
"You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today. They left a little note on the windscreen, it said \'Parking Fine.\'"

Doorman

I get the distinct impression that tha michael is being extracted from the prof. Don't take any notice Sadako, I thought your treatise was very informative.  :D










     

DonkeyCheeseGrater

As if TeaLeaf and i would ever take the michael.  :o
"You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today. They left a little note on the windscreen, it said \'Parking Fine.\'"

TeaLeaf

TL.
Wisdom doesn\'t necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself.  (Tom Wilson)
Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships. (Michael Jordan)