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报告翻译问题

The sniper is wielding the Bushwacka, which in turn converts Mini-Crits to Crits at the exchange of no random crit. So why is this sniper going for a random crit. If you observed closely, the sniper is weiding the Cleaner's Carbine. However beside him is a Bowl of Jarate. Where did it come from. Well what happened was that the spy disguised as another Sniper equipping the Jarate. When the spy fell, he feigned death and left behind the Jarate. Now the Gibus sniper is able to quickly swap his Cleaner's Carbine for the Jarate, piss on the spy and finish off with a nice crit,
See what I mean, some Gibus' are pretty smart. That is why, despite becoming a P2P, I still wear the Gibus with honour and pride.
Exhibit A: Gibus Phlog pyro W+M1'ing scout with phlog.
What this shows is that pyros must go to any extent to get that kill. If you observed properly, that Scout had the BFB so he wouldn't jump. It would be irrealistic for the pyro to switch to the flare gun. By W+M1'ing, the pyro had tricked the scout into jumping (and losing all his boost) in order to catch up to the Scout and finish him off with the Axtinguisher.
-how a spycrab talks