Attacking/Defending bombsites (on D2)
So there are some major differences between defending and attacking bombsites in general. When defending (CT), I find the advantages to be the following: - Your enemy do not know how many you are defending that bombsite - Your enemy do not know your position on the bombsite - You have the time on your side , meaning you can just wait, while your opponents have to make a move. - Camping (yes, that is an advantage!), when waiting for your opponents in a choke spot, you know they have to go right through your crosshair in order to attack a certain bombsite, in which you get to fire first. When attacking (T): - You have the element of surprise with you , meaning you have the ability to adapt to your opponents setup, and rotate and maybe attack the bombsite where your opponents are not, whereas the CT's have to counter-react to everything the terrorists do. - With proper smokes and flashes , you can attack a bombsite while your enemies are blinded, giving free frags and possibl