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RMEChief
3 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.
filthy_vegans
3 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.