Post by PrivateParts on Aug 17, 2005 12:07:14 GMT
Gameplay Tips
If you like playing as a team, always play on a ranked server. These servers accumulate stats and are likely to attract players who are serious about winning. Now that points are awarded for healing, re-supplying, and repairing, players are more willing to give their teammates a helping hand, making the gameplay experience much more enjoyable.
Your squad's medic just got shot? Don't worry. Grab his kit (the "G" key) and use the shock paddles to revive him. Once revived, the rescued squad member automatically grab the nearest available kit…most likely whatever you dropped. You're stuck as a medic until you find another kit lying around.
Even if you haven't achieved a high rank, you can still pick up unlocked weapons dropped by higher ranking teammates or enemies. This is a good way to test out the different weapons before deciding on an upgrade.
The medic's L85A1 and assault kit's G3 are both good choices for your first unlocked weapon. The L85A1 may not be as powerful as the AK-101 or AK-47, but it's more accurate, plus it has a scope. The G3 is the most powerful assault rifle available, but only has a 20-round magazine. Consider using it at intermediate to long range on the semi-auto setting.
If its two mini-guns are manned, the Marine HH-60H Seahawk transport helicopter is a devastating ground attack weapons platform. Unlike its Chinese and MEC counterparts, the rapid firing mini-guns make it possible to mow down infantry (and light vehicles) with ease. The guns should be manned by engineers. This way if the chopper is damaged, they can switch to a passenger position and conduct repairs with their wrench while the helicopter is still airborne.
Keep your Squad Leader alive at all costs. While he is alive, you can use him as a walking spawn point. This way you can surprise the enemy: they think you're alone, then all of a sudden you have five teammates with you.
Don't be rude. When a vehicle spawns, wait to see if anyone needs a ride. Don't leave other soldiers behind when they can help with the fight.
Switch up your soldier class to Medic and Engineer and help with healing or fixing. Don't always play the same class through the entire map.
As Commander and Squad leaders, take the time to come up with attack plans. Be vocal to your Squad mates and base capturing becomes be much easier.
As Squad members, listen to your Squad Leader and Commanders. Don't go all rogue and try and fight the fight by yourself. Listening to orders can help win the fight.
Accidents happen. If you kill another member of your team be apologetic. Let them know you're sorry right away and you didn't mean it. Team killing can get you kicked off the server and ruins the game for everyone.
If you like playing as a team, always play on a ranked server. These servers accumulate stats and are likely to attract players who are serious about winning. Now that points are awarded for healing, re-supplying, and repairing, players are more willing to give their teammates a helping hand, making the gameplay experience much more enjoyable.
Your squad's medic just got shot? Don't worry. Grab his kit (the "G" key) and use the shock paddles to revive him. Once revived, the rescued squad member automatically grab the nearest available kit…most likely whatever you dropped. You're stuck as a medic until you find another kit lying around.
Even if you haven't achieved a high rank, you can still pick up unlocked weapons dropped by higher ranking teammates or enemies. This is a good way to test out the different weapons before deciding on an upgrade.
The medic's L85A1 and assault kit's G3 are both good choices for your first unlocked weapon. The L85A1 may not be as powerful as the AK-101 or AK-47, but it's more accurate, plus it has a scope. The G3 is the most powerful assault rifle available, but only has a 20-round magazine. Consider using it at intermediate to long range on the semi-auto setting.
If its two mini-guns are manned, the Marine HH-60H Seahawk transport helicopter is a devastating ground attack weapons platform. Unlike its Chinese and MEC counterparts, the rapid firing mini-guns make it possible to mow down infantry (and light vehicles) with ease. The guns should be manned by engineers. This way if the chopper is damaged, they can switch to a passenger position and conduct repairs with their wrench while the helicopter is still airborne.
Keep your Squad Leader alive at all costs. While he is alive, you can use him as a walking spawn point. This way you can surprise the enemy: they think you're alone, then all of a sudden you have five teammates with you.
Don't be rude. When a vehicle spawns, wait to see if anyone needs a ride. Don't leave other soldiers behind when they can help with the fight.
Switch up your soldier class to Medic and Engineer and help with healing or fixing. Don't always play the same class through the entire map.
As Commander and Squad leaders, take the time to come up with attack plans. Be vocal to your Squad mates and base capturing becomes be much easier.
As Squad members, listen to your Squad Leader and Commanders. Don't go all rogue and try and fight the fight by yourself. Listening to orders can help win the fight.
Accidents happen. If you kill another member of your team be apologetic. Let them know you're sorry right away and you didn't mean it. Team killing can get you kicked off the server and ruins the game for everyone.