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Can someone post a link to it? I don't think ive seen it yet in any other thread. Thanks.
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Wow I don't like his tutorials at all. He has this perpendicular intercept method which is much more complicated than the one on the wiki. One thing neither of them do is explain how you determine what speed you need to be to get to the point of interception in time. Seems like an important detail to me that they both missed.
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When on patrol, just place ahead from a radio convoy and positions yourself where you wants and figure solutions for juicy targets firsts. Edit: I must say, I just reread some of it. It can be useful to an extent, but it just don't mix with my style... yet. I might read about the Nanograph thing which seems to be a good thing. |
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