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Sounds like somebody sucks with marksman. I've carried more squads as a marksman than I can count.
Yes marksmen are notoriously known for going off on their own, but that doesn't mean they aren't being team players.
I've personally been responsible for providing more intel on enemy armor and providing clear lines for infantry to advance than the average marksman I've encountered.
So for you to say a marksman is non essential, it tells me a few things about your performance as a player:
1. You're bad.
2. You need to learn to play.
3. You need to learn how to aim cupcake. If every bullet that comes out of your rifle isn't a headshot you need to sit in Jensens Range for another 500 hours before you open your mouth on the internet.
Now go back to your rat hole and shut the ♥♥♥♥ up.
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