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Honestly, though. The bayo dive is only good as a weapon of last resort. When you're two yards away from a submachinegunner and he just finished reloading. That sort of thing.
Doesnt matter in a situation where you are going up against multiple enemies. To dive on the ground and stay stationary for a couple of seconds is means your going to die.
In one of the first German Iron Crescendo practices we had bayo practice. This entailed making a circle and then two player stepping into the center and bayoing to the death. The wins stays, the loser ... well he dies.
I had the longest streak of 6 or 7 straight kills and the bayo dive move had a lot to do with it. Not many knew about it at the time but they did after those repeated stabs to the face. I forgot who taught it to me but it was some other IC guy who dominated with the bayo.
I started using this about 3 months ago before it was common knowledge. I actually did extremely well with it, it just takes practice, it's best used when people are stationary or using it when someone comes around a door and can't move out of the way. I find the kill rate to be extremely high per hit.
Gotta love the RO community:
When I say I don't really care if the tank commander's binoculars don't jitter while the tank's moving everyone screams "OMG RO MUST HAVE IT CUZ IT'S BE UBER-REALIZM", but when I say bayo dives were incredibly stupid and unrealistic then, all of a sudden, RO is just a game.
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