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Gonna pop my own tip in here as someone who mostly plays Medic.
Smoke grenades! Smoke Grenades are your best friend as a medic and can double up to help your team push. Use them often!
- ElliotLH3 years agoHero+
Don't be afraid to play a few rounds in solo/co-op first of all, it can be really handy for learning the maps, weapons, gadgets, specialist abilities, and tweaking settings.
Stay with your squad and/or team as much as possible rather than being a lone wolf. You'll earn a lot more points that way (I'd recommend taking an ammo or medical crate and spotting grenades) and won't be at a disadvantage if you come across multiple enemies.
You can use the SOFLAM to get a lot of points and spot assists, but you'll also be able to mark vehicles for your teammates to lock on to with non-guided missiles.
Remember that there's a great community here, so if you're not sure about something then just ask.
- Prep7683 years agoSeasoned Veteran
- Choose Falck. Self heals and revives are a good way to help everyone. And your xp.
- Supply crate & Pokeballs will boost your xp, help your team with resupplies and spot enemies.
- Don't rush round like a headless chicken. Check your corners, cover and lines of sight. Learn the maps.
- Forget about your k/d - PTFO! Nobody likes a camper. Getting those ribbons will also boost your xp.
- Practice, test and also unlock weapon attachments, vehicle mods etc in solo/co-op mode if you have the time.
- Try different weapons, gadgets, specialists, vehicles. Don't stick to one. Casper, Boris, Mackay, Zain, Flying Squirrel, "don't be sad, it's just how it works out sometimes" guy but most of all Dozer.
- Basically, play around with ALL the options, figure out what's best for YOU and have fun!
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