They are in my stats bar under my name. Please rate for a [+1]. Or not, I just need to know what I need to do better in... I know I can tell, but from other people.
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What is CS?Capt. Foley wrote:
get a joystick go play a bunch of opclean sweep and dragon valley sp until u are good at flying
get ur basic badges and all the ribbons that u have the global reqs for
after that u are considered good i guess
ur not bad right now u just need 2 start playing like this is BF not CS
CounterStrike.Kmal1 wrote:
What is CS?Capt. Foley wrote:
get a joystick go play a bunch of opclean sweep and dragon valley sp until u are good at flying
get ur basic badges and all the ribbons that u have the global reqs for
after that u are considered good i guess
ur not bad right now u just need 2 start playing like this is BF not CS
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Yeah, this is the first FPS shotter I have played. I usually play RPGs or something like that, I just got into Video games over the summer again. Lol, I didnt play for like 3 years.Torin wrote:
Ouch. Well, nothing personal, but they're terrible.
From all I can tell, you are new to the game, and might well be new to FPS games in general. From the looks of it, you hold your own best with the Support kit, so I'd say stick with that for now. When you get accustomed to many of the ins and outs of the game, try another kit like Medic.
It seems that your situational awareness needs some improvement from the low K/D ratio and low SPM. Try spending more time observing your surroundings and keeping an eye out for enemies, and less charging around shooting the first thing you see. Keep the corner of your eye focusesed on the mini-map, and glance at it occasionally to see what is around. Also, try using crouch and prone a lot prior to shooting someone, it will help increase your accuracy. Also, make sure you are firing in bursts when using automatic weapons, or it can get really accurate, really quickly.
A big part of improving your stats is just getting used to the game and FPS games in general, which will only come with time. Since I don't know your history with these type of games, I can't say whether your progress is average, better or worse.
Just some tips, don't take it personally. Everyone sucks at first.
exactly. practice practice practice learn learn learnTorin wrote:
If it's of any reference, I've been playing these kind of games since these kind of games existed.
Just keep at it. Learning the maps is a big deal in how you handle yourself in game, and will improve the situational awareness I referred to in my previous post.
There is a lot more to these games than pointing and shooting, which is all it seems to be on the outside. Knowledge of the guns, the classes, the maps, the vehicles, and how everything works together are all important aspects of success in the game.
I actually am trying to get away from engy. Except when my friend wants to heli-whore. But yeah, I am trying to play assault more often. Check the sig. G3 is amazing, lolMekstizzle wrote:
What's up with that? That means no planes by the way (to someone that said use planes)...but i don't really understand how you can't play normal BF2.
If you like playing Engineer, try to use Armor/repair stuff more often.
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