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Post by Nato.556 on May 12, 2014 20:17:19 GMT -5
Hi ive been playing for about five years but I still think I could do better. I am a bigger guy but I can run a bit. I need help or tips or tricks to up my game. I camp quite a bit. The reason for this is I try to stay alive like real world. So anything that can help me move more without dieing much would help.
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Post by Salem on May 12, 2014 20:34:26 GMT -5
Rule 1- Get fast firing gun W/ good trigger response Rule 2- Always move in pairs (one to cover the other) Rule 3- Check corners quick Rule 4- If you don't know where the bad guys are, Send a squeeker w/ a combat machine to check it out
RULE 6- Don't be scared to get hit. It deosn't matter.
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Post by Nato.556 on May 12, 2014 20:40:50 GMT -5
Thanks I still need help so anything from other people that have different suggestions. Not trying to sound rude it might be the way I worded it
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Post by Rios on May 13, 2014 15:26:13 GMT -5
Make sure to have a good gun and be comfortable with it. Always keep your gun ready. That spot that nobody get into or uses? check it anyway. And most importantly, try not to get hit, but if it is a risk worth taking do it, and just dont be scared of little plastic pellets.
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Post by maxooolm4guy on May 13, 2014 17:33:13 GMT -5
Keep your gun up when you go around a corner.
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Post by dizzyshot (Bad Company) on May 13, 2014 18:14:20 GMT -5
Don't be moving on a wall with your body against it. That makes noise because your gears scratching up against whatever surface your on also alerting your enemies to you.
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Post by Sham on May 13, 2014 18:54:32 GMT -5
Lose weight. I dropped 70lbs over the last year or so and it's helped a bunch.
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Post by Zinger on May 14, 2014 7:57:01 GMT -5
To be honest, just try new things. You don't always need an amazing gun, while it helps, I have seen people go ham with a pistol and spring shotgun. Try being that guy who runs up the middle to get to the cover with great vantage points. Look around see where your team mates are, check the angles before standing out in the open, make sure your not completely exposed. I used to camp quite a bit as well, never pushing up till my team did all the work. The last few times I've played I've been a lot more aggressive in my movements and it has been very rewarding. Heck, I think last time I played I was hit fewer times then when I camped it out, and I had a much better time on the field. Lastly, if you have the time and money, play as much as you can. It's a great way to have fun and loose weight. I try to play when I can and so far I've lost more weight playing airsoft then when I played varsity hockey. Just don't take it too seriously, that's when people get too upset, and ruin the game for others, airsoft is meant to be fun lets keep it that way. Hope this helps.
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Post by Shadsquatch on May 14, 2014 9:10:12 GMT -5
If you can't land a shot on a target or you seem pinned down, move to another piece of cover or change your elevation. Go to a knee or even prone. They will be expecting you where you were and wont notice you moved.
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