Joined: Mar 09, 2009
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My timing in knifing is so bad, I should be the poster child for how not to.
But I have a question about it.
When you are trying to knife, and avoid being knifed, can we jump? I admit I do it on "instinct" so if this is a no no... no problemo.
I would just like to be able to know that I am not breaking any rules whilst looking like I got pronged with a tazer
Thanks
Joined: Mar 23, 2009
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I think that would be same a jumping to avoid being shot and that is a no no. Going prone would have a better effect in a knife fight cause if you jump your legs will get sliced.
Joined: Mar 08, 2010
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Your best bet is to keep your eyes peeled and your personal space to 10 ft. Anyone comes near you with a knife, shoot them!
Having said that, I happen upon many people who don't look around, so I knife them just for the satisfaction.
Joined: Mar 09, 2009
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There are times when you know you are going to knife someone and ... ok ok ... me .. I try and knife someone, and my timing is so bad, they have time to turn around and stab me! <- the horror
The only way I can think of getting distance, or giving me time to re-stab, because it is not so fast, is to jump away, or move away fast, as when you do under direct fire or nade.
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Then, get behind the guy, take your pistol... aim a ear... and shoot....
Same humiliation for your ennemy.
execution.
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Joined: Mar 08, 2010
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Sometimes, if there is time, I like to throw one of my secondary nades. You score an impact kill before they detonate.
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I generally sneak up on them myself, keeping my gun on them just incase.
I also had better luck if you aim just slightly down from there head... more squishy to stick
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