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Looking for battlefield tips in 3/4 multiplayer? Interested, especially on PC?

Looking for battlefield tips in 3/4 multiplayer? Interested, especially on PC?

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tudyrusy1
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01-30-2023, 10:30 AM
#21
I understand spreading out is strategically smart, though AI hasn’t explicitly said so. In CS:GO, interaction with other players tends to be minimal—mainly about positioning and enemy movement, or coordinating with your team. I don’t believe a medkit plus ammo box equals casual play. Take ArmA, for example—it’s not casual either. You won’t regain health there, but a medic can still help by healing you (assuming he’s not as unreliable as some BF medics).
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tudyrusy1
01-30-2023, 10:30 AM #21

I understand spreading out is strategically smart, though AI hasn’t explicitly said so. In CS:GO, interaction with other players tends to be minimal—mainly about positioning and enemy movement, or coordinating with your team. I don’t believe a medkit plus ammo box equals casual play. Take ArmA, for example—it’s not casual either. You won’t regain health there, but a medic can still help by healing you (assuming he’s not as unreliable as some BF medics).

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OscarWoHA
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01-30-2023, 07:11 PM
#22
A salesperson might say a game is great, but if you don’t have fun (because you’re always getting pressured in TDM X- |), you really don’t have one. Media influence can tempt you to play games, but it doesn’t necessarily make you enjoy them or provide real value through marketing.
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OscarWoHA
01-30-2023, 07:11 PM #22

A salesperson might say a game is great, but if you don’t have fun (because you’re always getting pressured in TDM X- |), you really don’t have one. Media influence can tempt you to play games, but it doesn’t necessarily make you enjoy them or provide real value through marketing.

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THEBLUEBOLT
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02-02-2023, 04:19 AM
#23
Ignorance in a nutshell^^^ CS:GO gets little marketing. Most promotion comes from players themselves—no ads or news spots. It relies on YouTube channels and big tournaments. Valve doesn’t pay people to play; there are no real investors involved. The game isn’t for everyone, just like BF4. Its popularity stems mostly from EA’s heavy promotion, while investors control the publishing side.
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THEBLUEBOLT
02-02-2023, 04:19 AM #23

Ignorance in a nutshell^^^ CS:GO gets little marketing. Most promotion comes from players themselves—no ads or news spots. It relies on YouTube channels and big tournaments. Valve doesn’t pay people to play; there are no real investors involved. The game isn’t for everyone, just like BF4. Its popularity stems mostly from EA’s heavy promotion, while investors control the publishing side.

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CryFoxZ
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02-17-2023, 02:36 PM
#24
The key distinction lies in how medkits function in each game. In Arma, medkits are extremely scarce—doctors can mend injuries, but they’re also limited. In BF4, teams can carry unlimited medkits with infinite health packs, allowing for continuous healing without delay. In Arma, medkits don’t restore full health quickly, and the healing process is noticeable. In BF4, simply drop a pack and it’s gone.
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CryFoxZ
02-17-2023, 02:36 PM #24

The key distinction lies in how medkits function in each game. In Arma, medkits are extremely scarce—doctors can mend injuries, but they’re also limited. In BF4, teams can carry unlimited medkits with infinite health packs, allowing for continuous healing without delay. In Arma, medkits don’t restore full health quickly, and the healing process is noticeable. In BF4, simply drop a pack and it’s gone.

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Oziris
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02-17-2023, 10:13 PM
#25
I enjoy working as a medic. Nothing beats saving lives and putting on a med kit.
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Oziris
02-17-2023, 10:13 PM #25

I enjoy working as a medic. Nothing beats saving lives and putting on a med kit.

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