by Corpse » Mon Nov 23, 2015 4:53 am
My thoughts generally alternate between "I'm getting the hang of this" and "what the hell am I doing wrong?". Hardly any of the guns are suited to long-distance combat (especially for starting ranks), but in walker assault, I'm contantly being sniped from a distance before I get near the action.
In terms of game quality, it's wacky fun but not a deep experience. I never expected it to be life-changing, and I'm happy with the generally fun, gorgeous game that it is.
I am shocked however, that I'm consistently better at CS:GO (supposedly having a steep learning curve)than Battlefront (a pick-up and play type game) despite being a new player in both.
As far as tips go, I'm not really in a position to advise (K/D around 0.8-1.2 in games).
Use the map. With spawn points for both teams changing often in a match, you need to be aware that enemies could appear behind you, trapping you between two groups.
Use third person to your advantage to look around corners etc and don't always make a mad rush out in the open or through a door unless you have backup. I personally prefer first person for shooting people though. My third person aim sucks.
Directly rushing enemies never works well for me. If they're in a defensive position then they're able to pre-shoot or pre-aim wherever you're coming from. But when you're charging in, you don't know where exactly the enemies are.
And don't be the [derriere orifice] that says "my team is trash" on chat. Nobody playing a casual game wants to read that sort of thing when they're trying to have fun.
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