…is when you point at someone and see yourself.
heres what goes through my mind, just before i blow them away… 
“uh. yeah. right. you are SO dead.” :blah:
…is when you point at someone and see yourself.
heres what goes through my mind, just before i blow them away… 
“uh. yeah. right. you are SO dead.” :blah:
:rocker:
I saw a guy on my team the other night out of the corner of my eye. I don’t know what it was about him as he wasn’t acting flaky and he wasn’t running around with a satchel or silenced pistol (nor was he a medic with a garand), but I heard <magnum_pi>a little voice</magnum_pi> saying, "Shoot him. Now. " So, having poor impulse control, I let the panzer fly. As the rocket was on it’s way, the crosshair hint finally comes up and it was… me.
A few seconds later, “How did u know?”
“Zen, baby. Zen.”
Too bad it never turns out like that the other 47,891,214 times I’ve “used the force” and shot first and thought later. 
lol
the more I play it the easier it seems to be to just know that the person you looking at is just not right without consicously looking at the gun or waiting for name close up
as spoon said “Zen, baby. Zen.”
but it doesn’t always work hehe play medic then it ya tk ya can always pick them up and bind sorry to one key me thinks we gonna be using that alot
Yeah, once the CvOps card has been played, it puts the entire opposing team on edge. Its just a matter of deception, it adds an interesting human element to the game.
“Fly Casual”
There are very few covert ops that I have ever really had trouble with. On fuel dump as a medic, I basically had to protect the entire place from the swarms of these bastards that managed to all get uniforms (sometimes two or three of them would all come in at the same time, IN UNIFORM!). Apparently everyone else didn’t notice, because the engie guy I was working closely with would look at the disguised guys for a second, then watch as I shot them in the head…
I was really doing good on that one… What I would do is zoom in on their weapon with my binoculars to check them out. This one dude was acting all suspicious and stuff with his own binoculars out so I gunned him down.
Covert Ops are much harder to play on FF servers, but it’s so much more fun finding them because of the consequences if you’re wrong…
Ive had my m8s asking me on Team Speak to turn around and give them health … Im in limbo dude, WTF you talkin bout
lol
Whats real fun, is going into an enemy base, and getting their noob medics to heal you time after time, between each murder of their teammates.
muahahaha.
Today I had one come up behind me with a knife. The guy was a klutz though because first he stuck it right in front of me so I saw it. And I fugured that it might be a FO trying to give me ammo. So i look at my map to see who it is… nobody there! I immediately turn around, he jabs, loses disguise, my whole team turns around on him 
It’s also fun when you can get health and ammo out of enemies. Although I tend to be afraid of feild ops towards the late games.
I had some idiot call repeated votes to try and kick me the other day 'cos he was a disguised covert ops and he claimed it was “impossible” to detect covops so I “must be cheating” 'cos I killed him.
Apparently without cheating you can’t tell they’re covops, even close up, or by watching their behaviour, or by seeing they have your uniform on, or by being lvl4 fdops. Apparently. 
My fav thing to do, especially as Allied on oasis, is to just sneak in with the uniform and spot mines. There’s nothing better than to watch an engineer plant 7 or 8 mines then sidle up to them with a satchel charge and make him plant them all again. 
Seriously tho, as a covert ops I only make my presence known whenever there’s a real need for it. Like backing up an engineer.
I wouldn’t call it most satysfying kill… Think about it this way … he managed to DEFILE YOUR UNIFORM !!!1 
I need to start using the radar, I feel like a dummy when i get knifed in the back :banghead:
It’s getting pretty hard to play cvops now, most of the time you’ll fool nobody at close range.
I never use the radar or command map, I find them completely useless. Especially when people say things like ‘Need an engineer!’ or ‘Incoming’ or whatever and it says ‘(H,2)’ and that’s completely and utterly useless for letting me know where I’m supposed to be going. I just ignore calls for help unless they turn up on the directional radar. RTCW was much better in this regard.