Yep I agree. As T if we're playing a normal tactic we need to prob and pick, not just run off and play it public style. A normal tactic should be tight and compact whilst looking for that opening. Ideally what we're trying to do is draw them out of their position so we can pick them off.
I've also been thinking of tweaking this slightly with the addition of a rule - On a normal tactic unless you're the last man standing, you should always be able to see at least one of your team-mates! Basically by this I mean that if 3 go hut and 2 get killed, the 3rd should run back to meet up with his team.
As T, in theory we should always have the number advantage when attacking the CT's. If we rush ramp, there is normally only 1 or 2 CT's defending. Doing the maths, 2 CT's vs 5 T's, we should take them both down every time, but for some reason we don't? Why not? Because we're not aggressive enough. We get flashed, hold back and don't get out together. Give a CT 4 or 5 T's to aim at and he'll get confused and try to aim for one of them or all of them. Either way, we as T's should take him down.
Basically we need to start backing each other up more. For example, XMS and Ins go outside and Ins gets awp'd. One of the hut players should run back around and back up XMS. Or Oxo goes radio room, gets tagged, starts to drop back and Timmy backs him up and covers while he gets out of radio room.
On rushes we hit sites hard, no messing about or waiting for the team to go in. Last man can watch for their rotation but should remain close to the team where possible. It's no good 4 of us getting into A, dying but killing them also with the bomb dropped. Cos what happens is the last guy watching the rear has to get into the site to get the bomb back which is probably being covered by that stage.
From playing publics all the time, it's easy to play matches in the same fashion. We call a tactic and then the way we actually play and fight is very much public style. We've got to start to learn to cover each other, always keep at least one team-mate in sight and rotate fast when needed. So remember:
- Treat your team-mates life as if were your own
- Wherever he isn't looking, you must be - He looks left, you look right. Cover all the angles where possible.
- If you're left alone after your team-mate dies, run back and find another team member. You'll last longer in pairs.
- Keep those comms up. Tell us everything you see, even if it's just to say an area is clear.
- On normal tactics, keep it tight. Don't go chasing the enemy around the map to make that kill.
- On rushes, get in the site ASAP! Don't hang back, don't get caught having a gun fight at hut while you're team are rushing B ramp!
We'll be fine tonight as long as we work as a team!
I'm up for a PCW beforehand but won't be online until about 7:30pm or so.
Cheers
