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Rei Shepard
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Posted - 2013.09.30 08:13:00 -
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Chances Ghost wrote:pretend you dont want to die :P
i see too many people rush out into positions where they lose the advantage, take bait they shouldn't, and don't do risk assessment while they play.
4v1? run away... or figure out a way to separate them first... dont just run face first into them and expect to come out alive.
see that open field? how about you don't cross it using the shortest possible path to the objective... take the scenic route, you know the one that has LOADS of cover and is rarely used for some reason?
sometimes its better to retreat and let the enemy have the objective, especially if your alone, they usually leave immediately afterwards so you can just pick off the lone straggler and rehack.
speaking of wich, DEFENCE! your team is winning the MCC race and both sides hole equal number of objectives? then you dont need another objective just stay put and wait for them to run across that open field and pick them off from the safety of a superior position. if your winning the MCC race then the opponent needs to come to YOU, you don't need to go looking for them and you can set up ambushes in your own turf to pick off small advances.
If their entire team is fighting you at one base, that means that EVERY other base is open to attack, just walk around them and take the two or three bases they just left undefended, there usually only one or two people guarding them.
i know that we are immortal soldiers and all, but the easiest way to be good at the game is to pretend you only get one life.
you will find that you kill alot more people (usually the reckless types) and dont die nearly as much, making it more cost effective to run even better gear.
Some people prefer the up & over tactic of head on assaulting.
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Rei Shepard
Spectre II
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Posted - 2013.09.30 10:50:00 -
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Banning Hammer wrote:ChromeBreaker wrote:Banning Hammer wrote: STPA; Stop, Think, Plan, Act
Just remember that 4 letters..... S.T.P.A Except never ever stop Is more like....: If you not sure about what is around the corner STOP, then THINK about how can you approach that situation in a safe way, then PLAN your attack for the best possible approach, then ACT without hesitation. STPA
If you need to stop to think on how you are going to formulate a plan of attack, then you need more practice until you are left with just Reaction, the moment you can leave thought process out of combat and just flow with the fight and react to outside interfearance. |
Rei Shepard
Spectre II
643
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Posted - 2013.09.30 11:01:00 -
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Banning Hammer wrote:Rei Shepard wrote:Banning Hammer wrote:ChromeBreaker wrote:Banning Hammer wrote: STPA; Stop, Think, Plan, Act
Just remember that 4 letters..... S.T.P.A Except never ever stop Is more like....: If you not sure about what is around the corner STOP, then THINK about how can you approach that situation in a safe way, then PLAN your attack for the best possible approach, then ACT without hesitation. STPA If you need to stop to think on how you are going to formulate a plan of attack, then you need more practice until you are left with just Reaction, the moment you can leave thought process out of combat and just flow with the fight and react to outside interfearance. It is 1,2,3,4 ...S,T,P,A. Not.... Stop for 1 hour, then think for a day, plan for a month, and act next year... This is something use in REAL life combat situations.
Yeah i figured that one out that your not gonna be standing there for an hour....
Real Life combat situations dont calculate suit diffrences, shields, armor plates etc ..in RL we dont respawn and opponents dont dance around bullets so i can see it being usefull in RL, because one in the chest is enough to incap/kill an opponent, especially if its from a rifle round.
But in a game its more about reacting to outside sources then thinking of what might happen. |
Rei Shepard
Spectre II
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Posted - 2013.09.30 12:18:00 -
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Banning Hammer wrote:Rei Shepard wrote:Banning Hammer wrote:Rei Shepard wrote:
If you need to stop to think on how you are going to formulate a plan of attack, then you need more practice until you are left with just Reaction, the moment you can leave thought process out of combat and just flow with the fight and react to outside interfearance.
It is 1,2,3,4 ...S,T,P,A. Not.... Stop for 1 hour, then think for a day, plan for a month, and act next year... This is something use in REAL life combat situations. Yeah i figured that one out that your not gonna be standing there for an hour.... Real Life combat situations dont calculate suit diffrences, shields, armor plates etc ..in RL we dont respawn and opponents dont dance around bullets so i can see it being usefull in RL, because one in the chest is enough to incap/kill an opponent, especially if its from a rifle round. But in a game its more about reacting to outside sources then thinking of what might happen. You probably doing most of it without thinking, specially if you been playing FPS games for long time. But i personally find that keep repeating that four letters in my head when i playing, helps me to focus.
Started with Wolfenstein 3D in 1992, my issue is that my bad habbits have been ingrained for so long that they are hard to change. |
Rei Shepard
Spectre II
643
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Posted - 2013.09.30 13:08:00 -
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Vrain Matari wrote:+1. Agreed - best single training tip.
I do exactly the opposite, ofc, and head straight for trouble. But it's intentional practice for when all the plans and tactics get blown to hell and gone and S*** hits the fan and there is no time to think, just kill and stay alive until you have the luxury of formulating a new plan.
Some fights happen in the head, some happen in the hindbrain, and some happen in the spine, which actually does more processing than the brain.
That has to s*ck if your a spineless bastard then :p |
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