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Having played BF Vietnam for a few months and having gone from the status of 'utter crap' to 'not so embarrassing', I thought I could pick up where I left off with BF2 - WRONG!
I have just spent the last hour or so playing my first 'proper' multiplayer on BF2 and managed to score about 5 points (two kills, the rest were scored by taking completely undefended flags), while getting a right proper shafting from every other player; I even got run over twice by a bloke in my team!
So, c'mon you BF2 addicts out there, and tips for a noob?
>> Edited by Nuggs on Saturday 17th December 00:34
I have just spent the last hour or so playing my first 'proper' multiplayer on BF2 and managed to score about 5 points (two kills, the rest were scored by taking completely undefended flags), while getting a right proper shafting from every other player; I even got run over twice by a bloke in my team!
So, c'mon you BF2 addicts out there, and tips for a noob?
>> Edited by Nuggs on Saturday 17th December 00:34
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Practice singleplayer
Don't stand still
Learn how to use different kits
noob!
Practice singleplayer
Don't stand still
Learn how to use different kits
noob!
One piece of advice: don't play multiplayer yet! You're playing against guys like me with something like 200-300 hours of playtime and now every inch of every map.
Best thing to do is play in single player for 5-10 hours or so and learn the rules of the game, how the different weapons feel, how to quickly give commands etc. When you finally join mutliplayer, you will be killed, a lot, it's just something you have to accept, but over time, you skills will come through.
Anyway, the game is all about team work. Pick a squad to join from the menu and stick with them. At first I'd choose a medic and hang around at the rear of the squad, watching what they do and reviving them when they drop.
Best thing to do is play in single player for 5-10 hours or so and learn the rules of the game, how the different weapons feel, how to quickly give commands etc. When you finally join mutliplayer, you will be killed, a lot, it's just something you have to accept, but over time, you skills will come through.
Anyway, the game is all about team work. Pick a squad to join from the menu and stick with them. At first I'd choose a medic and hang around at the rear of the squad, watching what they do and reviving them when they drop.
as they said. but I love the game myself but cannot find time to spend on it like others. Young family and all. but am doing quite well and spent a few hours as commander and won all 4 rounds when doing to. not me I know more like better players on the same team
try joining maps with only a few people on. great as you get a chance to find out the map and not get killed too much.
aslo there is got to be noob maps around like they have on CS
try joining maps with only a few people on. great as you get a chance to find out the map and not get killed too much.
aslo there is got to be noob maps around like they have on CS
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