Age/Gender: 19, Male
Location: Lacey, WA
Job: Student
I am a hardcore gamer, I like to fly quite a bit, and I am also a great tactition. I started out loving the skies. Eventualy I started to like video games and then I learned how to flank my opponents in games like Brothers in Arms. ^.^ That's me. ^.^
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Entry #4
This is a tactic that is taken too lightly in the gamers world. It's called flanking, and it's rather easy but once you try to apply it to actual situations it's rather complicated. The hardest part is trying to make using fire and manuver based tactics a habit. Here's how this tactic works, first you need two elements or you might know it as a squad or team, second are assigned weapons and element types you have the fire element with a fire team leader, a rifleman, a squad automatic weapon (or SAW for short) then you need a grenedier (it's prefered that you give him a M203 type grenade launcher the AK-47 version is the GP-30) as for the assault element you need an assault team leader, one rifleman, a demolitions expert, and a medic (just in case). Now that you know everything you need here is what you actualy do in the situation, first with the fire element you lay supressing fire, second with your assault element you move around the OpFor (opposing force) you have four diffrent posible fire positons vertical, that is above your target, the six that is behind the OpFor and the sides, you should know what that is unless you are retarded. Then you finish off the OpFor with the Assault Element, this is a tactic that works and if you take it lightly and you have enemys using it, you are going to either get remarkably lucky (then again luck favors the stupid) or you are going to have to come up with a reversal tactic. And as always good luck this is the 32nd Mechanized giving the idiots support.
