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18 hours agoI dunno, this could be a trap. They say the posts will be verified but it would likely be verified by someone not fired, some of which are completely on board with the mass firings.
I’d be hesitant to “anonymously” submit, TBH
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I dunno, this could be a trap. They say the posts will be verified but it would likely be verified by someone not fired, some of which are completely on board with the mass firings.
I’d be hesitant to “anonymously” submit, TBH
Similarly, in Battlefield 2, if you played Commander you could zoom in for a pretty good live feed of the battlefield so you could call out soldiers if one of your squads was in a fight. In addition to that you could do a full radar sweep of the full map that would put markers on enemy positions.
Anytime I did the full sweep and saw one or two soldiers waaaay outside of any fight, I knew they were either another Commander or a camper. So I’d do what they call “Car-tillery”, and call a friendly jeep right on top of their heads. Bonus points if it was windy and you still got the angle right.
It became such an issue that servers would specifically ban Car-tillery, and if you were caught you’d usually get kicked. Good times, good times