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![]() Knight Errant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Clan Members Posts: 571 Thank(s): 0 Joined: 3-October 09 From: down your shaft :/ Member No.: 4,133 ![]() |
Since i'm a total noob at this type of game, i was wondering if any of the better players can provide some basic tips
little things you may take for granted that you have learned over the years of playing bf2 may make perfect sense to you but new players may not have picked up on whether it be 1 on 1's, keyboard mapping, squad play, just stick yer Oar in here! -------------------- WIP...
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![]() Knight Errant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: SM Guild Members Posts: 543 Thank(s): 0 Joined: 29-October 07 Member No.: 32 ![]() |
i think you'll find that with both 5 and me being medics, we aren't exactly trying to take on tanks either..
and tbh dude yes the game is different but there isn't really any reason you can't stick together as a squad. unless the squad specifically leaves you behind.. 5 and i, for the most part have been running around, getting in to a fire fight, raise the fallen, and wait 2 secs or so to get our bearings, and then run off again. once everyone is dead it shouldnt take you more then those 2 seconds to locate your squad mates and keep up. they are always on your radar! shit, PR had NO radar, not even a map screen that had your squad mates on that.. and we managed to always stick together.. i think the real problem with this is, 6, that you have always been known to not stick with your squad too well.. even back in bf2! you've definitely always had a bit of a case of tunnel vision when you play.... ^^ |
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