Looking for battlefield tips in 3/4 multiplayer? Interested, especially on PC?
Looking for battlefield tips in 3/4 multiplayer? Interested, especially on PC?
I won't claim to be the best Battlefield player, but I do have some experience to offer. I'm focusing on sharing insights about pathing, movement, aiming—both basics and advanced concepts—and how the game functions overall. If you have any knowledge you'd like to contribute, feel free to join. Learning is always valuable, and we can set up a way to communicate that works for everyone. See you on the battlefield!
Improve your shooting skills in CS:GO by practicing regularly, analyzing your gameplay, and focusing on consistency. Study maps, watch professional streams, and work on aim training to boost accuracy.
My focus: bobbin' and weaving. Those clumsy kids with the DMRs who struggle to aim really don’t stand a chance. Quickly jump back and forth while slowly moving in, they can’t reach you properly because they’re not good, and once you’re close enough you hit them. The faster you move and jump, the better. Having one Recon on the team is ideal, especially with an MAV nearby. In big maps like Dragon Valley 2015, that Recon can constantly inform you about enemy approaches and their direction.
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