If they ran to other people's base and killed a sniper, they would only get three points. Once other people killed their sniper, five points would be deducted. The difference between the two was two points. This rule… was too cruel!
Fortunately, it was the same for the various countries. If they ran to other bases and killed them, they would only get three points. It was still considered fair.
G3 continued, "The rules say that we can choose to protect the sniper on the spot or take the initiative to go out. If we choose to stay on the spot, although it's conservative, it's not challenging."
That was right. They were here to learn. If they didn't participate in challenging competitions, especially such competitions where countries could fight and test their strength, they might as well not participate!
Just like what the captain said, even if they lost, they had to lose fair and square.