Post by Thompson on Aug 20, 2011 1:18:02 GMT -5
Ruinberg, in my opinion, is similar to Ensk in several ways. It has a city aspect in the west, while also having a clear section to the east. TDs excel in the east, while fast moving tanks tend to excel more in the west. However, the west is usually taken by most tanks with the east being little guarded.
Red Line-this line goes through a very small town, and also goes through several courtyards and open spaces. There are several bushes around that are large enough to conceal a tank, making it a favorite for TDs and snipers in my experiences. However, this line is usually only taken by 3-5 tanks, as most people go into the town.
Brown Line-this line can be used efficiently by light tanks and fast mediums, such as the T-34. It can be relatively unguarded, so fast tanks can easily move into the enemy base, causing panic among the enemy, especially their artillery. Although it can be a death trap if the tanks go too soon, it can be very dangerous to the enemy when used after about 2 minutes into the battle.
Light Blue Line-this line is a favorite when spawning from the south, as they spawn very close to the starting point of the line and it is easy to get up to speed. It is also a favorite when spawning from the north, although the dark blue line is also a favorite. When going this line, be sure to watch for peekaboo tanks, as they will surely be watching from behind a corner.
Purple Line-when spawning from the north, this is a favorite, as they can hit tanks spawning from the south without them being seen, as they can peekaboo, as stated above. Therefore, both forces should secure this line before attempting to cross in force on the light blue line, unless they cross as a pack and not as singles.
Dark Blue Line-this line is a HUGE favorite when spawning from the north. They can get into position without getting spotted, and then can peekaboo fire from behind the buildings at the tanks on the light blue line. If coming from the south, at least 1 strong tank (in the top 5 I would say) should try to at least injure or draw attention away from the main group.
HOT TIP: Just like with Ensk, the grey circles are areas where artillery usually are, as they have somewhat clear fields of fire almost everywhere except for the streets in the town.
Red Line-this line goes through a very small town, and also goes through several courtyards and open spaces. There are several bushes around that are large enough to conceal a tank, making it a favorite for TDs and snipers in my experiences. However, this line is usually only taken by 3-5 tanks, as most people go into the town.
Brown Line-this line can be used efficiently by light tanks and fast mediums, such as the T-34. It can be relatively unguarded, so fast tanks can easily move into the enemy base, causing panic among the enemy, especially their artillery. Although it can be a death trap if the tanks go too soon, it can be very dangerous to the enemy when used after about 2 minutes into the battle.
Light Blue Line-this line is a favorite when spawning from the south, as they spawn very close to the starting point of the line and it is easy to get up to speed. It is also a favorite when spawning from the north, although the dark blue line is also a favorite. When going this line, be sure to watch for peekaboo tanks, as they will surely be watching from behind a corner.
Purple Line-when spawning from the north, this is a favorite, as they can hit tanks spawning from the south without them being seen, as they can peekaboo, as stated above. Therefore, both forces should secure this line before attempting to cross in force on the light blue line, unless they cross as a pack and not as singles.
Dark Blue Line-this line is a HUGE favorite when spawning from the north. They can get into position without getting spotted, and then can peekaboo fire from behind the buildings at the tanks on the light blue line. If coming from the south, at least 1 strong tank (in the top 5 I would say) should try to at least injure or draw attention away from the main group.
HOT TIP: Just like with Ensk, the grey circles are areas where artillery usually are, as they have somewhat clear fields of fire almost everywhere except for the streets in the town.