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I can assist with R6 Siege strategies and tactics. Let me know what you need help with!

I can assist with R6 Siege strategies and tactics. Let me know what you need help with!

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sheepers01
Junior Member
21
03-11-2023, 11:34 PM
#1
I began practicing siege a few months ago. I only have around 200 hours on Steam. My skill level isn’t high—I struggle to secure any wins in ranked matches. Last season I earned three golds, but I don’t think I’m that strong. I was carried and my kill/death ratio was 0.7! This year it’s the same. The enemy timing is so precise they catch me every time. What should I do to improve? People in ranked suggest reaching 100 levels by playing casual first, then moving to ranked. PS: In a ranked game my stats were 0 kills, 1 assist, and 7 deaths—that’s how bad I am. Thanks for helping!
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sheepers01
03-11-2023, 11:34 PM #1

I began practicing siege a few months ago. I only have around 200 hours on Steam. My skill level isn’t high—I struggle to secure any wins in ranked matches. Last season I earned three golds, but I don’t think I’m that strong. I was carried and my kill/death ratio was 0.7! This year it’s the same. The enemy timing is so precise they catch me every time. What should I do to improve? People in ranked suggest reaching 100 levels by playing casual first, then moving to ranked. PS: In a ranked game my stats were 0 kills, 1 assist, and 7 deaths—that’s how bad I am. Thanks for helping!

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terminator578
Member
63
03-19-2023, 03:18 PM
#2
Focus on casual gameplay, boost your stats to 100, and switch to ranked mode for improvement.
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terminator578
03-19-2023, 03:18 PM #2

Focus on casual gameplay, boost your stats to 100, and switch to ranked mode for improvement.

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toejamdaddy
Member
135
03-21-2023, 03:15 AM
#3
It's not limited to the Rainbow 6 siege, but applies to any game or real-life scenario. Improve your performance! I've spent 1000 hours in TF2, yet I still struggle sometimes, though it's less when I first started. Experience builds expertise; if you've faced a challenge before, you'll handle it better next time. Keep playing and developing new abilities until you reach proficiency.
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toejamdaddy
03-21-2023, 03:15 AM #3

It's not limited to the Rainbow 6 siege, but applies to any game or real-life scenario. Improve your performance! I've spent 1000 hours in TF2, yet I still struggle sometimes, though it's less when I first started. Experience builds expertise; if you've faced a challenge before, you'll handle it better next time. Keep playing and developing new abilities until you reach proficiency.

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master_scope
Posting Freak
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03-21-2023, 08:40 PM
#4
Continuing now
Let's keep going
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master_scope
03-21-2023, 08:40 PM #4

Continuing now
Let's keep going

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03-31-2023, 06:22 PM
#5
In simple terms, I usually get zero kills.
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Awesomecraft15
03-31-2023, 06:22 PM #5

In simple terms, I usually get zero kills.

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05matthew05
Member
62
03-31-2023, 08:56 PM
#6
Check the available maps and announcements. Look for a site like https://www.r6maps.com/ to explore. Join a group or friend circle to connect easily, as you can build relationships in a relaxed setting.
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05matthew05
03-31-2023, 08:56 PM #6

Check the available maps and announcements. Look for a site like https://www.r6maps.com/ to explore. Join a group or friend circle to connect easily, as you can build relationships in a relaxed setting.

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1winnie5
Member
62
03-31-2023, 11:24 PM
#7
I'm on plat 3 but used to be on plat 2, though I think playing is the best way to learn. Ranked seems ideal since you choose your starting position and spawn spot—no need to wait for others to hit level 100, just focus on bombside and place selection. Callouts would be helpful to study. Just keep playing; if you're underranked, you'll fall until you reach the right level and then start climbing again! Good luck! Also, if you're in EU, we can try a few games together if I'm free from World of Warcraft, haha.
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1winnie5
03-31-2023, 11:24 PM #7

I'm on plat 3 but used to be on plat 2, though I think playing is the best way to learn. Ranked seems ideal since you choose your starting position and spawn spot—no need to wait for others to hit level 100, just focus on bombside and place selection. Callouts would be helpful to study. Just keep playing; if you're underranked, you'll fall until you reach the right level and then start climbing again! Good luck! Also, if you're in EU, we can try a few games together if I'm free from World of Warcraft, haha.

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Core512
Junior Member
21
04-01-2023, 07:13 AM
#8
Played Got to Gold 1 once before. Focus on finding a few friends at similar skill levels and just have fun. Study the maps, use tools you know well.
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Core512
04-01-2023, 07:13 AM #8

Played Got to Gold 1 once before. Focus on finding a few friends at similar skill levels and just have fun. Study the maps, use tools you know well.

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OreganoKuken
Junior Member
14
04-01-2023, 07:58 AM
#9
I believe I'm already part of a clan, but they're better than others and it's not going well, so I'm planning to leave soon. My real friends actually play CS:GO.
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OreganoKuken
04-01-2023, 07:58 AM #9

I believe I'm already part of a clan, but they're better than others and it's not going well, so I'm planning to leave soon. My real friends actually play CS:GO.

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kbenno
Member
53
04-03-2023, 03:42 AM
#10
Observe calmness and stay protected on YouTube. Many viewers break down the game and share advice. Form a group with your team. Watch experienced players in action. Notice their techniques. Use drones for better views. Don’t always mark opponents when you spot them—you already know their location. Stay mobile, stay connected, and communicate effectively. All these skills can be picked up by listening and observing teammates on video.
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kbenno
04-03-2023, 03:42 AM #10

Observe calmness and stay protected on YouTube. Many viewers break down the game and share advice. Form a group with your team. Watch experienced players in action. Notice their techniques. Use drones for better views. Don’t always mark opponents when you spot them—you already know their location. Stay mobile, stay connected, and communicate effectively. All these skills can be picked up by listening and observing teammates on video.

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