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1.  '''Avoid head-on collisions (unless you're sporting a Ram)''', You can break your front weapons and engine even if you still have full armor left.
1.  '''Avoid head-on collisions''', ''especially if you don't have a ram on your vehicle.''  You can break your front weapons and engine even if you still have full armor left.


2.  '''Know your enemy.''' Take the time to look up their vehicle ([[NPC Vehicles]]) and see what weapons they will be using against you at the start of a fight.   
2.  '''Know your enemy.''' Take the time to look up their vehicle ([[NPC Vehicles]]) and see what weapons they will be using against you at the start of a fight.   


3.  '''Know yourself.''' Get practice in the arenas or on the race tracks, learn what the real range of your weapons/gangers is and learn what your vehicles can do.
3.  '''Know yourself.''' Get practice in the arenas or on the race tracks, learn what the real range of your weapons is and learn what your vehicles can do.


4.  '''Be prepared.''' Get your crew loaded in, check your equipment to make sure nothing is broken, make sure your guns are loaded and ''bring more ammo than you think you'll need''.  Then start asking around for a scout.
4.  '''Be prepared.''' Get your crew loaded in, check your equipment to make sure nothing is broken, make sure your guns are loaded and ''bring more ammo than you think you'll need''.  Then start asking around for a scout.
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