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I'm careful about taking the first fight, since that's a very good recipe to get sandwitched if I can't close the fight really fast. I'm more confident, if I have not seen other teams drop nearby (but then there's the "where did they come from???" moments). And I'm usually very confident in 3rd partying - start from the team that seems to be winning (but preferrably before their fight is over - gotta put some pressure on all of them) and wipe them all. However, the small map and high mobility brings Apex to yet another level - 4th and even 5th partying is common here. And that's exciting, since that makes random 3rd partying (without much situational awareness of other teams) still not a safe and sound tactic.
The general rule should be this: the later you join the fray, the more safe you could feel. Although gotta keep in mind that the team that actually survived a 4-way fight is not going to be easy to take down, since they've already shown they can fight well.
And if I get sandwitched myself, I always try to become the party that's on the edge and not the one in the middle (evasive maneuvers, distraction, hiding, whatever means available) - make my opponents fight the 3rd party and eventually "4th party" (well technically incorrect, since there's still only 3 teams involved) the 3rd party.
I love when 3rd parties come a knocking we are there and ready to say hi just have to push fights anytime you have a chance to push forward do it and you will have the first squad dead 90 percent of the time before the second squad shows up
and map awareness is also a big help
- 7 years ago
Me: I don't want other teams to break up a fair fight. <Proceeds to choose one of the few games that has not two but TWENTY teams>
I hope I made that sound as silly to you as it does to me.
There are nearly 3 good decades of multiplayer FPS games that do what you want and somehow you still ended up here.
- 7 years ago
@cooperal1012 wrote:Me: I don't want other teams to break up a fair fight. <Proceeds to choose one of the few games that has not two but TWENTY teams>
I hope I made that sound as silly to you as it does to me.
There are nearly 3 good decades of multiplayer FPS games that do what you want and somehow you still ended up here.
Yep. I love how different Apex is.
I'm tired of reading "recommended changes" that just want to turn it into a clone of another game. Why don't those people go play that game instead?
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