Call Of Duty: WWII - 10 Classic Multiplayer Maps That Should Return
2. Crash
You want to approach Crash like you would a maze, only in reverse. Rather than work from the outside in, navigating neatly-trimmed hedges and never-enjoyable dead ends as you go, relocating away from the center is priority numero uno.
That's the kill zone. Nothing good ever comes from trying to play smart by lying in wait at Crash's downed chopper. You're far better off becoming one with the maze's hedges or, in this analogy, the many-windowed buildings. See, staying out on the streets past curfew - which should be considered always in effect, by the way - is how to succeed in surviving Crash, but your house won't remain yours without a fight.
Vantage points, flanks, backdoors, you name the danger: Crash has it in spades. Keeping on your tippy toes is a must, even the perfect spot - where you think no other can find you with their sights - has its weakness.
A campers nightmare if ever there was one, Crash needs to be introduced into WWII pronto.