But the 4 moist important letters in all of BF that will help you win every match is as simple as . . .
P.T.F.O!
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CAG Archangel (December 15th, 2014),StainShake (December 14th, 2014)
MYBRETHRENHAVECOMETH!
Thanks for all the tips and comments guys! To be honest, I love the modesty and care you guys show. I'll admit it, I kind of suck at Battlefield 4, and as a few of you have said before "If ya can't do it, teach it." I try my best to help my team and give them pointers, despite my inability to do very well myself. I personally feel this is more important than watching my K/D and, despite how bad I'm doing, I'll always stick around 'till the end of the match to make sure my team get's the support it needs. Anyways, thanks for the comments and Reputation, you guys are some real Avarethian badasses, Panoverian demigods and Vularion masterminds!
Whelp, since I'm here again, might as well add just a few more tips! (I'll add a few of yours as well, thanks again!)
25.) Try Not to Spray and Pray
26.) Always Try to Revive Teammates at Full Health
27.) Make Sure You Know How to Use Something Before You Use it
28.) Look Out for Laser Sights, Sniper Scopes, Flashlights, Bullet Trails etc.
29.) Expand Your Minimap Size (150%)
30.) Always Flank Larger Groups of Enemies
31.) Burn Vehicles with Your Torch at Close Range
32.) Look Up
33.) Go Into 3rd-Person Inside of the Gunner Seat
34.) Turn Off Attachments When Not Necessary
35.) Try Not to Run When Walking Into a Building or When Close to Enemies
36.) Find Out what Each Weapon and It's Attachments do before Entering Multiplayer
37.) Train In the Firing Range with New Items to Get Used to Them
38.) Stick With Your Squad
39.) Squadmates are Your First Priority, Keep Them Alive for Team Bonuses
40.) Stay Behind Teammates when Playing as a Medic
41.) Try to Always Have a Repair Tool when Going into a Vehicle
42.) If Your Team Needs a Specific Class, Answer The Call and Change to Said Class
43.) Always Take 2/3rd's of the Objectives in Any Gamemode, Only Go To The Last Few if ABSOLUTELY Necessary
44.) Watch Your Back
45.) Stray Away from Your Team when Using Revealing Weapons or Items, as to Not Give Away your Team's Position
46.) Avoid Massive Gunfights
47.) Be Careful Around Areas where a Teammate has Recently Fallen
48.) Avoid Major Gunfights
49.) Try to Hit Vehicles in More Vulnerable Areas (Back of Tanks/LAV's, etc.)
50.) Remember, GRENADES DO NO DAMAGE TO VEHICLES! (Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine)
51.) Place Mines and other Traps in Closed Spaces or on more Commonly Used Roads
52.) Never Panic Knife
53.) Only Knife an Enemy When Their Alone
54.) Travel With a Smaller Group
56.) Cap Objectives Constantly
57.) Cap Squad Leader Objectives First (If Need Be)
58.) Try to Remember Distances For Better Accuracy and Lethality (Range Finder)
~The Artistic Avareth; Gray Greytin Smog~
What are the Avareth? Ask about H.A.Z.A.R.D to find out!
SEE YOU ON THE VIRTUAL BATTLEFIELD YA FILTHY ANIMALS
BlameItOnGod13 (December 15th, 2014),CAG Death (December 14th, 2014),HG867 (December 14th, 2014),Nesty (December 15th, 2014),P33Tza (February 25th, 2015)
BlameItOnGod13 (December 15th, 2014),HG867 (December 15th, 2014),Nesty (December 15th, 2014)
BlameItOnGod13 (December 15th, 2014),P33Tza (February 25th, 2015)
BlameItOnGod13 (February 23rd, 2015),HG867 (February 23rd, 2015),P33Tza (February 25th, 2015)
BlameItOnGod13 (February 25th, 2015),CAG JB (February 25th, 2015)
True, but most grenades do very little damage and can easily be avoided. If a grenade should ever be used in that scenario, a Mini, Frag or Impact would be best for damage. Flame grenades are good too, but are mainly just a distraction. I just hate it when people chuck grenades at Tanks and other heavy vehicles, does nothing for anyone.
~The Artistic Avareth; Gray Greytin Smog~
What are the Avareth? Ask about H.A.Z.A.R.D to find out!
SEE YOU ON THE VIRTUAL BATTLEFIELD YA FILTHY ANIMALS
Thanks for all the tips and input. I feel as though I owe the team one, but being a new player and member, I don't have much to contribute.
One thing I've been enjoying, which may not be for everyone, is using the Kinect for Voice Commands.. That extra step of using your bumper to command and request from teammates has had me killed on a few occasions.
Also, maybe I missed it, but being aware of dead and alive squad members is key. When pushing an objective, it is always nice to have a squad member to spawn on close to your teams current progress. An alternative (credit to Nesty for the idea) to relieve all the pressure from our lone surviving soldier is having one squad member carry and use a Soawn Beacon.
Cheers!