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@MichaleDragoI have the same problem. I think it's three things, personally:
1. In arenas, even strangers tend to stay close together. Being near your team is essential for winning. Unfortunately, in BR, you're always searching (or I am anyway) for that sniper scope for your rifle or that purple backpack, etc. In almost any 3v1 situation, you go down before your team can reach you. Unless you're amazing, which I'm not, lol.
2. The way most arena maps are set up, there are two main directions because of where you spawn from. Front and back. You know every inch of the maps by heart, so you can adapt quickly to find cover as needed.
With BR, maps are so huge that unless you've been playing all season on the same map, you may not know where is safe, where you have a good vantage point, where enemies are likely to shoot at you, etc. It's easy for your team to get split up, and then you all die.
3. In arenas, you choose the weapons you like and feel most comfortable with. In battle royale, you have to play with a G7 scout even if you hate it. You really have to know every gun inside and out, including when you should reload and when you can push it a little more.
TLDR, staying together as a team is essential for not dying. This is much harder in battle royale vs arenas, at least for me.
- 5 years ago@LaughingSharko I sort of think the separation is the right answer. We often have our prefered load out when this happens, so I don't think that is it.
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