I see people using sprinting to travel way too much. You can't sprint all the way to the objective, so unless you'll have time to rest before enemy contact, sprinting right away is a bad idea.
Take Basovka, German side. If you sprint straight out, by the time you're in view of the trench line you're winded and must slooowly move forward while every Russian in the trench takes pot shots at you and arty drops on your head.
If you wait until the last ridge before the trenchline, THEN sprint, you'll get to the trenches in the same amount of time but the time you spend under fire will be much less. Do it right and you can even sprint through arty barrages- no chance of doing that if you're winded.
Take Basovka, German side. If you sprint straight out, by the time you're in view of the trench line you're winded and must slooowly move forward while every Russian in the trench takes pot shots at you and arty drops on your head.
If you wait until the last ridge before the trenchline, THEN sprint, you'll get to the trenches in the same amount of time but the time you spend under fire will be much less. Do it right and you can even sprint through arty barrages- no chance of doing that if you're winded.