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  • 'Nades and being "hit"

    Hmm I've been taking note on this quite alot, and seen it a few times..

    Picture this,
    You've got a grenade to lob, selected where it's going, you strike it/pull pin, get up to lob it..... and within the second before you let it fly, you get hit..

    What should you do?

    > Let it fly, then call hit, or
    > Call hit and drop it.

    I've seen people get annoyed by the 1st option so many times, but then same goes for the second!

    I don't use pyro/nades much myself, but just wondering what would be the right thing to do.

  • #2
    Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

    if its a pin one put the pin back in
    but if its a strike then call hit and throw it some where it is not going to kill anyone

    Joe

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    • #3
      Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

      Good call, i wish people would do that!

      As i said, i don't use them much myself though.

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      • #4
        Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

        or saying that what if you grenade some one and they dnt take there hits as in like they could be like 4 ft away from it but there behind a shurb and it lands in the shrub ? what then complain that there not taking ther ehits and shower the shurb/ small bush with bbs or think ok guese it dnt hit and fire shower it some more :P.

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        • #5
          Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

          I think dropping it where you were hit is the most realistic option tbh, how many times do you see someone get thier head blown off and then proceed to throw a grenade away from friendlies?

          However you have got the safety side of things as this is only a hobby but just the idea of continuing to play (ie disposing of grenade) after being hit seems odd to me.

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          • #6
            Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

            I usually drop the grenade, then most people have learnt to step back when I get the grenades out. heh.

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            • #7
              Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

              I haven't used them much myself either but dropping it were you stand seems the best/realistic option or it blows up in your hand in the confusion before you throw it.
              Alpha Elite Gaming, Jersey C.I

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              • #8
                Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

                Indeed, call the hit, drop the grenade and apologise to those around you (if any).


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                • #9
                  Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

                  Take the hit...and throw it somewhere safe.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

                    drop it and laugh at any one unfortunate to get hit by it
                    Originally posted by fijitstiks
                    they are a waste of time dont know why the british army still has them
                    Originally posted by N3ADS
                    Is this you talking from experience ?..
                    Originally posted by fijitstiks
                    i was at cadets for 3 years

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                    • #11
                      Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

                      Call hit, drop it, walk back to respawn or start caling for a medic!

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                      • #12
                        Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

                        I agree take the hit drop grenade and call live grenade to team mates or just throw it in a clear direction

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                        • #13
                          Re: 'Nades and being "hit"

                          but what if by throwing it in a clear direction you acidently throw it at a clear section where a hidden sniper is he wont betoo happy then

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