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=== Assault ===
=== Assault ===


Going north means you will be on a large open stretch. There are a few good footholds that, if you can secure, will help you in your advance. Some of these would be the North Hill Ruins (the ruins by the elm tree) and the square delapitated building to the north of the elm tree. A rush is the most effective tactic. Taking the North Defence Hill ruins will be a challenge. An alternative north route to take is to go north, then swing east through the north hill ruins and down to the destroyed building.
Going north means you will be on a large open stretch. There are a few good footholds that, if you can secure, will help you in your advance. Some of these would be the North Hill Ruins (the ruins by the elm tree) and the square delapitated building to the north of the elm tree. A rush is the most effective tactic. Taking the North Defence Hill ruins will be a challenge. An alternative north route to take is to go north, then swing east through the north hill ruins and down to the destroyed building. Also if you go north, you can go prone behind the burned out car at North Extraction Point. This is an excellent spot to fire or snipe N. Defense Hill.


Going South gives you the advantage of elevation and cover, however south is hard to attack because of the urban setting. Snipers can be hidden in any of the buildings in the valley. A south assault can be more direct, but most be done slowly to be completed successfully.
Going South gives you the advantage of elevation and cover, however south is hard to attack because of the urban setting. Snipers can be hidden in any of the buildings in the valley. A south assault can be more direct, but most be done slowly to be completed successfully.
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