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2003-08-15, 01:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #46 | ||
Lieutenant General
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I am an AMS driver/engineer. One thing I hate is when I set up all kinds of defenses around my AMS and then it gets jacked, so I figured something out. When bringing an AMS to a battle, park, deploy, then place 2 boomers and 1 mine infront of the AMS. Mines can't be placed right next to each other and an exploding mine will set off boomers. Then undeploy it, drive it on top of the mine and boomers, then deploy it again. If the AMS gets hacked, the mine will blow up and set off the two boomers. The AMS is now on the brink of death, finish it off with any weapon you have. But if you have adv hacking you could simply hack it back.
Edit: Use more boomers if you want it completely gone. I only use two becouse that won't kill it, but it will take out the cloaked hacker standing next to it, then I have the option of finishing it off, or letting an Adv Hacker re-hack it. I have recently acquired adv hacking so I don't use this technique as often as I used to
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2003-08-15, 01:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #47 | ||
Sergeant Major
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combat engineering is fun.
there will always be atleast a few vehicles who run blindly into mine fields around bases/turrets. with EMP at cr3, tho, it's very simple to get rid of a CE's work. that's the main reason I ditched CE. along with people carrying jammers, deployables aren't more then an annoyance. |
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2003-08-15, 03:49 PM | [Ignore Me] #48 | |||
First Lieutenant
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If I'm alone defending a base against a small squad I use motion sensors placed in strategic locations inside to help me keep track of enemy locations so I can set up ambushes in hallways and around corners. This has worked very well for me on multiple occasions. Just be sure to place them in places were they aren't easily seen and destroyed too quickly. The sensors penetrate through walls so you can get a good even coverage. |
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