Gunfight in the Train Yard.

in Gaming Photography7 days ago

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I descended a ladder with Mel to reunite with Manny and our dog before scavenging the area. While navigating abandoned railway tracks, we ambushed a group of Scars. I utilized stealth and precise shooting to neutralize the threat, and cleared the remaining enemies.

I had to climb down a ladder following Mel to reunite with Manny and our dog below. The atmosphere was heavy as we regrouped in the lower section of the transit area.

When Manny and Mel were all about getting ahead, I started looking around for loots. I found some supplies in the corners that would be essential for the fights coming our way.

I noticed our way forward was through the abandoned railway tracks. I tried to jump down there and asked the others to follow me so we could maintain our momentum.

When we were walking the rail tracks, we noticed a group of scars ahead of us. We hid in a compartment for cover, watching as some of them approached our hiding spot.

There were two of them walking in a line. I took one down in stealth after he broke out of the line, and I noticed Manny took out the other one simultaneously.

The others noticed the dead bodies, so they started shooting us immediately. I had to shoot back while taking cover behind the rusted metal of the train cars to stay alive.

After leaving the risk curve, I jumped into another compartment. I waited for an enemy to reach a dead body and then I shot him down as he stood there exposed.

I noticed there was another Scar right behind us whom I shot down. There came another on the other side whom Manny was about to shoot, but I was too fast.

There was a Scar shooting us and I did not want to lose more bullets. I went closer and shot him down from under a compartment to save my limited ammo.

I took cover behind a dead tree where I saw the last Scar of this group. I shot them down when they came out of cover, ending the engagement for the time being.

We'll check what happens next in another post.


Image Source: In game screenshots.

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The regrouping with Manny and Mel, and suddenly facing a Scar patrol, kept the mission tight and unpredictable. The abandoned railway added tension, making every movement feel risky. Waiting for more. 😇

 5 days ago  

I just liked how the regrouping moment quickly shifted into survival mode.

The perfect stealth takedown at the beginning was smooth and efficient. Taking one enemy while Manny handled the other showed strong situational awareness before the fight escalated into open gunfire. Good Game.

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 5 days ago  

Yeah, Manny handling the other one kept the momentum smooth.

Moving between stealth and open combat looked very natural. This section really shows how well you capture survival tension instead of just action.

 5 days ago  

I enjoy capturing the buildup just as much as the fight itself.

 7 days ago  

Your screenshots captured the mood of the environment beautifully. Your chosen camera angles that make the action look incredibly immersive. Those Scars walked into the wrong tracks that day.

 5 days ago  

I love capturing that balance between environment and intensity in one frame. And, I guess the timing was not on their side.

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The quiet regrouping at the beginning pulled me into the scene before things got dangerous. I liked how teamwork and stealth worked together in this fight.

 5 days ago  

Correct, that balance between coordination and caution worked really well.

Managing limited ammo while repositioning between train compartments explains the smart resource control. Finishing the final Scar from cover wrapped up the encounter and maintained momentum for what's ahead. Very Interesting blog.

 5 days ago  

I liked how movement and ammo management worked together in that fight.

The decision to move closer to conserve ammo instead of just firing from afar showed smart survival instincts. Moving between compartments created great tactical moments.

 5 days ago  

Conserving ammo there felt like the smarter long term move, and to be honest I regretted for not having more ammo later.