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Estate Map Tips

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  1. Side Entrance; The house has several entrances, and most of which will get you killed most of the time. However, come around to the side and you’ll find a pile of logs that create a convenient ramp up to the second floor. Anyone inside will probably be focused on defending the doors or peering into the distance and looking for heads to snipe, so your surprise attack has a decent chance of wreaking a little havoc. Any way you enter, it’s rarely a bad idea to toss a stun grenade in first.
  2. Greenhouse; The greenhouse next to the estate gets a lot of traffic, so it would be wise to lurk around behind it waiting for battles to erupt inside. Running directly through it can be dangerous, but most of the paths to the estate are dangerous, so that’s pretty unavoidable.
  3. Gully; The central gully and path to the house is a popular one, but it can also be well covered by anyone on the second floor of the house. You’ll see a lot of the maps’s action in this area, which either means that you’ll avoid it or gravitate to it, depending on how frantic you like your matches.
  4. Roof access; Yet another pile of logs on the back of this shack provides easy access to the roof, where large portions of the map can be covered. If you’re running near the area, remember to glance up in case you’re being scoped out by a prone sniper.
  5. The Long Way; This side of th map is the least used, and is the safest, but longest, way to approach the estate.
  6. Power Station; The power station doesn’t et a whole lot of action, but it can still be a dangerous place. Watch out for snipers on the building at number 4, and be wary of running up the central path at number 3, as that tends to end in a flurry of gunfire and a respawn.

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