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In the middle is a large hedge dividing the two sides and a trench running along its south side. The trench is generally a refuge for submachine and support gunners, where their weapons are at there maximum deadliness and cover is maximized against riflemen. The south side is even more open than the north, with the only cover being the ruins of a house and some dead cows. In this region, snipers and riflemen reign supreme, even on Deathmatch.
In the middle is a large hedge dividing the two sides and a trench running along its south side. The trench is generally a refuge for submachine and support gunners, where their weapons are at there maximum deadliness and cover is maximized against riflemen. The south side is even more open than the north, with the only cover being the ruins of a house and some dead cows. In this region, snipers and riflemen reign supreme, even on Deathmatch.


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Revision as of 21:01, 5 March 2009

Brecourt is very roughly based on the Brecourt Manor campaign mission. A battle between American and German forces, its mix of wide landscapes and trenches demonstrates the excellent balance of multiplayer maps in Call of Duty.

Description

Brecourt can roughly be divided into two sides, the north and the south side, divided by the large hedge and the trench that runs through the middle. To the northwest corner is the farm, which sees the most action in Deathmatch rather than Team Deathmatch games. Going across to the east from the farm is a wide, open field dotted with bushes and trees. It is largely guarded by the lone MG facing the direction of the farm. This is a major strategic position. The north side is also a favorite skirmishing area for Tommy gunners in Deathmatch.

In the middle is a large hedge dividing the two sides and a trench running along its south side. The trench is generally a refuge for submachine and support gunners, where their weapons are at there maximum deadliness and cover is maximized against riflemen. The south side is even more open than the north, with the only cover being the ruins of a house and some dead cows. In this region, snipers and riflemen reign supreme, even on Deathmatch.