Crossfire Crack — _best_ Walls
| Cause | Description | |-------|-------------| | Restrained shrinkage | Concrete shrinks but is held by reinforcement or adjacent members, creating tension. | | Thermal expansion/contraction | Temperature changes cause movement; intersecting cracks relieve stress in two directions. | | Differential settlement | Foundation moves unevenly, creating a "cross" or "X" pattern of cracks on walls. |
Mastering the Tactics of Crossfire: A Guide to Wall Penetration and Combat Strategy crossfire crack walls
Load into a map alone and test different walls with various weapons to see which ones allow bullets through. | Cause | Description | |-------|-------------| | Restrained
Always keep your crosshair at head level , even when aiming at a wall. If your bullet penetrates, you want it to land the most damage possible. | Mastering the Tactics of Crossfire: A Guide
| If you meant… | Then refer to section… | Action | |---------------|------------------------|--------| | Concrete/masonry wall cracks in an X or grid pattern | 1 (Civil Engineering) | Inspect crack width, monitor for movement, consult a structural engineer if >1.5 mm. | | Intersecting rock fractures in mining/tunneling | 2 (Geology) | Conduct stereographic analysis of joint sets; install ground support. | | A feature in the game Crossfire | 3 (Gaming) | Likely not an official term; ignore or check gaming forums. |