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BF3 and BF4 are popular for beginner-friendly servers.

BF3 and BF4 are popular for beginner-friendly servers.

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Jeovany
Junior Member
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02-09-2016, 07:42 PM
#21
It seems you're likely using a similar magazine size, but your training emphasizes more controlled fire. Those strategies fall short in fast-paced games where quick close-range exchanges matter. Even with headshots, 5.56 mm weapons in BF4 can take several hits before incapacitating an opponent. Overall, BF4 offers a fairly quick time-to-kill compared to other first-person shooters. Your experience with the Swedish military comes up—Russian and American forces also have unique gear, which is great to see. The inclusion of less common rifles like the AK 5C and CBJ-MS adds variety to the game.
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Jeovany
02-09-2016, 07:42 PM #21

It seems you're likely using a similar magazine size, but your training emphasizes more controlled fire. Those strategies fall short in fast-paced games where quick close-range exchanges matter. Even with headshots, 5.56 mm weapons in BF4 can take several hits before incapacitating an opponent. Overall, BF4 offers a fairly quick time-to-kill compared to other first-person shooters. Your experience with the Swedish military comes up—Russian and American forces also have unique gear, which is great to see. The inclusion of less common rifles like the AK 5C and CBJ-MS adds variety to the game.

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OmqDace
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02-13-2016, 01:41 PM
#22
Yeah, about 30 rounds per match. I noticed that too. You need to mostly empty the magazine at the target. Time spent in the army doesn’t really help much when you’re playing games, right? The kids who grew up with games have a big edge in finger coordination and reaction time, but it’s still fun. I’m over 30 now—maybe a few years older—and I actually enjoy this kind of game. At least I recently found out I’m from the Swedish army. I was there for about 14 months, though I can’t recall the exact duration. Back then, it was mandatory for guys to serve, probably starting around 8 months.
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OmqDace
02-13-2016, 01:41 PM #22

Yeah, about 30 rounds per match. I noticed that too. You need to mostly empty the magazine at the target. Time spent in the army doesn’t really help much when you’re playing games, right? The kids who grew up with games have a big edge in finger coordination and reaction time, but it’s still fun. I’m over 30 now—maybe a few years older—and I actually enjoy this kind of game. At least I recently found out I’m from the Swedish army. I was there for about 14 months, though I can’t recall the exact duration. Back then, it was mandatory for guys to serve, probably starting around 8 months.

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Taybaybay
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02-18-2016, 08:36 PM
#23
I collected my 24" IPS screen today. Switching from a 19" VGA to a 24" Displayport 1080p display should enhance gaming experience. I plan to start with the test range first, as adjusting to the new monitor for browsing and YouTube feels necessary.
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Taybaybay
02-18-2016, 08:36 PM #23

I collected my 24" IPS screen today. Switching from a 19" VGA to a 24" Displayport 1080p display should enhance gaming experience. I plan to start with the test range first, as adjusting to the new monitor for browsing and YouTube feels necessary.

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iHip
Junior Member
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02-26-2016, 12:03 PM
#24
In reality, extended-range snipers remain useful since maps tend to be large.
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iHip
02-26-2016, 12:03 PM #24

In reality, extended-range snipers remain useful since maps tend to be large.

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xFunnyman
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02-26-2016, 02:40 PM
#25
They definitely enjoy taking shots from a long distance, especially right in the head area.
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xFunnyman
02-26-2016, 02:40 PM #25

They definitely enjoy taking shots from a long distance, especially right in the head area.

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