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@Rbs950Don't worry too much at the moment.
Communication is key in this game and the Beta just didn't have much available.
Join a squad, communicate and support your team-mates.
If you find you struggle at first to rack up the kills then play in a support role. Carry an ammo box, equip the medic class, use a recon drone.....all these things contribute to the performance of your squad and your team.
Over time you'll learn the maps and capture points better. You'll know where to go (and more importantly where NOT to go) to be effective.
Don't be afraid to ask squadmates for advice (you got that down already) regarding tactics and loadouts. Ask the squad leader what he needs in his (or her) squad (they may need a medic or ammo bearer more than another recon).
Don't hesitate to swap squads if the one you're in doesn't work together. When you find a good squad send a friend request to the players so you can team up with them again in the future.
Experiment with your controller settings over time. Reduce the sensitivity if you find you have trouble staying on target. Expect to get owned regularly by PC players who will be bunnyhopping and 180 no-scoping all over the place. It's just what we (on consoles) will have to accept with crossplay.
If you are not a good pilot, give the aircraft over to someone who is. Nothing hurts more than a Condor with 5 passengers slamming into the ground.
Practice, observe, improve....it all takes time.
Kap.
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