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RE: Thorn Culley issue - DavidL1337 - 11-29-2012 04:55 PM

(11-29-2012 10:32 AM)harvarnold Wrote:  Whenever I see a heavy there, I spawn, boost, and move a sniper, costing exactly 8 wits. If they attack the soldier, they lose their heavy.
(11-29-2012 09:58 AM)game_taker Wrote:  um...The heavy doesn't start their. I started a new game on Thorn Culley to test it out and for me the heavy started right against the base.

(11-29-2012 12:21 AM)DavidL1337 Wrote:  I noticed that on the map Thorn Culley, the starting player has an advantage. If the starting player moves the Heavy towards the 2nd "extra wit point"...


Cool dude, you are right. This is a great counterattack to the aggressive Heavy! Smile

And thanks for pointing that out.


RE: Thorn Culley - CommandConquerer - 11-29-2012 06:02 PM

Meh, I always send a runner out to capture the spawn spaces, and if they move an unboosted heavy that close to my base, they're not gonna have a good time Big Grin


RE: Thorn Culley - Hunter - 11-29-2012 06:03 PM

Isn't it thorn gulley? Not culley


RE: Thorn Culley - DavidL1337 - 11-29-2012 06:48 PM

(11-29-2012 06:03 PM)Hunter Wrote:  Isn't it thorn gulley? Not culley

What are you talking about? The Subject says "Gulley" !.. just kidding, I just corrected it. You are right Big Grin The in-game G's look like C's :-)


RE: Thorn Gulley - AJaW96 - 11-29-2012 07:16 PM

While it is true you can rush with the heavy, it is a big risk. You might take out their soldier, but if the opponent successfully counterattacks then your are left with nothing defending your base. Because of the distance from spawn spaces it can be difficult to reinforce with troops in time before they rush you back.

The above comments are very general, but the big point is that unsupported heavies can be dealt with.


RE: Thorn Culley - wonderpug - 11-30-2012 12:00 AM

(11-29-2012 06:48 PM)DavidL1337 Wrote:  
(11-29-2012 06:03 PM)Hunter Wrote:  Isn't it thorn gulley? Not culley

What are you talking about? The Subject says "Gulley" !.. just kidding, I just corrected it. You are right :D The in-game G's look like C's :-)

A gulley is a ditch type thing caused by a river or stream. A Culley is a US Olympic runner.