Originally Posted by Crator
I thought we already stated those reasons, no?
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Glad we agree.
Originally Posted by Buggsy
...because they were useful, along with mines, to defend the AMS and create zones to slow the enemy down so you have a chance to respond to an attack.
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Well the AMS had a cloaking field that encouraged people to get closer to it before firing. The sunderer however can be shot on from 5 times the distance any automated turret can shoot.
Originally Posted by Buggsy
That's not defense, it's Frontal Assault without moving forward.
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One of the biggest parts of an assault is moving forward. Where standing ground and holding back the enemy is defending whether your a person or a turret.
Originally Posted by Buggsy
You wouldn't know what tactics are.
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Dumb baseless assumptions like that show it's you that has trouble when it comes to knowing things.