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- X-Sunslayer-X3 years agoSeasoned Ace@pale_rider4 some more information about weapons preference, specialists pick, gadget selection, general playstyle and mode would be helpful....
- Phugazi3 years agoNew Traveler
How are you using cover? Do you use smoke to push up places? Do you anticipate enemies potentially being in certain spots or around corners. Situational awareness is key and can greatly increase your survival (less deaths) chances.
I use Ars a few smgs and lmgs. I run grenades smoke stem shot rockets. I play conquest breakthrough and tdm. My play style is a bit slow sometimes I play a more aggressive but I have the same result Not to mention I don’t have friends that play BF2042.
- X-Sunslayer-X3 years agoSeasoned Ace@pale_rider4 so i guess you play as Falk with ARs/SMGs/LMGs and use smoke grenades and the M5 Launcher.
I'd advice you to try and slow down your playstyle for now. pick one weapon you are most comfortable with for now and stick to that in order to build a base. heal and revive as the opportunity arises do not rush in blind to get a revive off and stick to team-mates as best you can. if you struggle with target aquisition try switching the smoke for the proxy-sensor grenade to get an understanding of where enemies are located. its also an easy way to get XP a bit faster...
what region are you in and what platform do you use? Yes I do play as Flk McKay and Irish.
I’m ion the east coast SC
- RMEChief3 years agoLegend
- Keep moving. The netcode is so bad that if you stop moving, you will be killed pretty quickly.
- Weapons and attachments matter. Make sure you are equipped with the proper ones based on your situation.
- Stick with your squad, if possible, or at least stick with others as outnumbering the enemy gives you better odds.
- Flank the enemy, head on engagements are like playing whack a mole.
- Use smoke and use your minimap, the prox sensor is nice.
- RaginSam3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@pale_rider4 wrote:I have watched setting videos and how not to suck videos but I am still having a great deal of trouble getting kills in 2042. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I am a long time battlefield player and really want to like this game but it is painful for me right now.
It would help to know what platform and your hardware. PC specs, monitor, mouse, console, controller, and etc.
First you need the game to be running at it's best. Turn everything to low and off in the video settings. If you're using a Nvidia gpu that's 3000 series, set Reflex to Enabled or Enabled + Boost. See what works better. If you're using an older gpu you can try Reflex on, but it may not be the best. Use your native resolution.
Hud Motion - Off
Camera Shake - Off
Crosshair Projection - Off
If you're using a mouse you need to use lower sensitivity otherwise you'll never build up muscle memory. You can never be as accurate as your potential with too high of a sensitivity.
If you're using 800 dpi, you should be using somewhere between 4-8 in game sensitivity. I wouldn't go any higher than 8. What I usually do to get in the ballpark is go from edge to edge of my mouse pad to do a full 360, then adjust from there. My mouse pad is about 18" wide. Use a big mouse pad.
Stick to the meta weapons. There's no shame and don't let anyone convince you otherwise. It's more fun to win. No good player is going to deviate to just "be different". Use M5A3, Avancys, PBX-45, PP-29. Set them up to have as little recoil as possible.
Turning "ADS Field of View" to off will use the default zoom of the game. You'll be able to see further with lower zoom scopes. It helps a lot if you're having a hard time spotting enemies. Stick to an FOV of 74-90. Make sure your monitor isn't too far away from you either. The biggest thing that stands out is movement in FPS games. Always scan, I just read going from right to left is easier to spot enemies since we're so used to reading left to right. I'm always looking for something out of place or moving. The orange markers on the enemies is so nice this iteration. My eyes appreciate it.
Spot, and do it constantly. Use Prox grenades, Turrets, Casper's Drone, do whatever you can to see people. The enemy is doing it, so should you.
Learn the maps. Get familiar with a particular objective and play that spot for the next few times you get that map.
Don't be predictable with your movement. Peek a corner at different intervals. Act like your going to do a short peek twice, then jump out or slide out wide.
There's a ton that goes into being good at shooters. Feel free to PM if you need any more pointers or ask on here. I'll help if I can. I'm no Enders, but man I try to be.
- filthy_vegans3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Adamonic wrote:- Keep moving. The netcode is so bad that if you stop moving, you will be killed pretty quickly.
- Weapons and attachments matter. Make sure you are equipped with the proper ones based on your situation.
- Stick with your squad, if possible, or at least stick with others as outnumbering the enemy gives you better odds.
- Flank the enemy, head on engagements are like playing whack a mole.
- Use smoke and use your minimap, the prox sensor is nice.
Good advice.
I'd also add:
- Learn the chokepoints. They're great places to lob a grenade.
- People feel safe in/behind smoke. C5 can really ruin their day.
- Learn the spawn patterns for attacking a point. For instance, on D on Exposure, if you have bodies on the flag area, the defenders spawn in the tunnel or out the back near the heavy lift. Set up your defense appropriately.
- Full auto weapons are just the best. There is already minimal recoil on them compared to other iterations of Battlefield, even less so if you're playing with a controller.
- You'll notice that you usually die to the same weapons (e.g. SFAR, M5A3). There's a reason for that.
- Some weapons are much more contextual than others. The 12M auto shotgun with the extended mag is a beast in CQC - perfect for weakening/clearing out a chokepoint. DMRs are great at about 100m, where spread begins to make assault rifles and SMGs ineffective.
- BFB-Praetorian3 years agoSeasoned Veteran@pale_rider4 If you don't mind my asking, are you struggling to land hits with the guns?
Getting hits but not putting the opponent down?
Or are you getting wiped out in what feels like a single frame?