Countering bush wookies Like Kicking Mustang?

I just shoot every sniper I see unless they are plainly engaging the opposite team. The allowance of wearing marker bands on their ankles makes  identifying them impossible so if in doubt shoot them and if they’re on your team then medic them back in.

 
I just shoot every sniper I see unless they are plainly engaging the opposite team. The allowance of wearing marker bands on their ankles makes  identifying them impossible so if in doubt shoot them and if they’re on your team then medic them back in.


I can't speak for all bush wookiees, but myself and none of the ones I interact with at my local site mind that too much. It's a bit of a joke, actually, since we usually get shot by our own team more than the enemy. It's frustrating when it happens, but we accept it's part of the job and will usually just hide from our own team as well ?

 
The last game I played I was able to sneak right up to the opposing team by getting on the deck and leopard crawling between bushes and other bits of cover. I was only rumbled after I opened fire and took some of their team out.

I was wearing your bog standard MTP cammo and was moving at a slow but steady rate as to try and not to draw attention to me. They were probably distracted by my team mates, but I was suprised at just how close I was able to get without being detected.

 
The last game I played I was able to sneak right up to the opposing team by getting on the deck and leopard crawling between bushes and other bits of cover. I was only rumbled after I opened fire and took some of their team out.

I was wearing your bog standard MTP cammo and was moving at a slow but steady rate as to try and not to draw attention to me. They were probably distracted by my team mates, but I was suprised at just how close I was able to get without being detected.


It still amazes me. At the moment I've ditched the ghillie and most of the summer I show up in a short sleeved OD t-shirt and m81 trousers, yet it's still relatively easy to sneak behind the enemy team or get into firing positions undetected by just staying low and moving slowly. Also, it's fantastic practice as when winter rolls around and I put the ghillie back on, I become super-invisible, because I'm used to having to do the same in a t-shirt ?

For this reason, I always advise people to play the role and practice these stealth aspects of gameplay before shelling out on a ghillie; you come out way better at using the ghillie suit than anyone who just bought it and then relies on it as a crutch rather than a tool to merely supplement their already solid foundation in concealment.

 
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