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Foxholes & Trenches - Copper - 01-17-2007

I like using these behind buildings... for some strange reason buildings seem to attract HE rounds.... not every building contains a sniper and MG42 crew.

So when the house goes up in bits and the dust clouds clear your men are tucked safely in their burrows awaiting the advancing infantry.

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Its also a good idea sometimes to put trenches where the enemy can see them but leave them empty.... a great way to make your opponent that extra bit cautious and even may force his hand into expending some valuable HE rounds... aint that right Der Kuenstler... :whis:



Bootie


RE: Foxholes & Trenches - ATCS - 01-17-2007

An even cheaper alternative is using foxholes and some wire to setup a defensive front. Your opponent wont' know they're empty until after he assaults them. Just another way to deceive your opponent.


RE: Foxholes & Trenches - Der Kuenstler - 01-17-2007

Bootie Wrote:Its also a good idea sometimes to put trenches where the enemy can see them but leave them empty.... a great way to make your opponent that extra bit cautious and even may force his hand into expending some valuable HE rounds... aint that right Der Kuenstler... :whis:

Bootie


Yeah don't worry I had my boys save some HE for you in that back trench...;)


RE: Foxholes & Trenches - Ratzki - 01-17-2007

Just make sure that the empty trenches cannot be used by your enemy to attack from. If you are gonna withdraw from a position, make sure that the new position is always superior to the enemy position, or else you may as well stay.


RE:��Foxholes & Trenches - British Tommy - 01-18-2007

Der Kuenstler Wrote:
Bootie Wrote:Its also a good idea sometimes to put trenches where the enemy can see them but leave them empty.... a great way to make your opponent that extra bit cautious and even may force his hand into expending some valuable HE rounds... aint that right Der Kuenstler... :whis:

Bootie


Yeah don't worry I had my boys save some HE for you in that back trench...;)

LOL! Bootie and his boys are hiding in that fox hole behind that back trench ;)


RE: Foxholes & Trenches - Tanker - 01-19-2007

What battles allow for the alt-F placement of foxholes? I'm playing a A/D QB and am not able to place them. Is it dependent on the QB parameters?


RE:��Foxholes & Trenches - The Coil - 01-19-2007