OK, if this is something you haven't quite grasped after reading endless fawning previews and reviews, let's say this one last time: Battlefield is a team game.
If you prefer to sit in the corner at this party, you'll likely end up bored and frustrated. So, as soon as you log in, join a squad, even if you have no altruistic intentions. Because you'll get extra career points that you don't get by playing alone. For example, if you kill an enemy during a squad attack on a pinned objective order, you also get an extra point - so the more you do as a team, the more experience to spend on those unlocks.
Obviously you need to play on low-ping servers, preferably with a few people on them, but there are a few other pointers too if you want to maximise your fun investment If you're new to the game, avoid the Titan mode for now. Apart from being laggy, the maps can take a long time to learn. Instead, stick to the Conquest mode you know and love, with small maps. Remember, it's your squad-mates who'll help you bring home the points, and less squads on smaller maps means less stress for your commander, which equates to a better chance of winning.
If you find yourself with a squad leader who never gives orders, or keeps giving you 'move to' commands, leave the squad immediately. He may be a supreme tactical genius, but successfully reaching that tree up ahead doesn't gain you any extra experience.
You only get objective-financed career points by attacking or defending an objective. Similarly, if you're a squad leader, issue only attack or defend orders ie, set orders on control points. What's more, if you can do it without having to pull up the in-game map - in others words always have the '3D map' active - all the better. Even if you're not a natural born leader, at times you will find yourself squad leader simply because everyone else is too chicken to do it you'll be amazed how many people there are who fear taking charge.
If you do find yourself holding the baton, just go with it. Hie reason is quite simple: squad leaders earn points from all the members of their squad. Each kill that one of your squad makes within a radius of one of your orders is an extra point for you. The trick is to make sure you keep your orders updated and make sure you respond to your Commander. And you never know, you may find that you actually start to enjoy bullying people. Although the Recon kit can be quite adaptable once you 'skill up', to begin with this character is pretty much only good for one thing - spotting the enemy, and hopefully planting a bullet in them.
Once the preserve of the lone wolf, Recon is pretty much the de facto choice for the thoughtful squad leader: someone who can either scout ahead or stay back a little and look for targets, then report back regarding enemy troop strengths. With the right squad Field Upgrades, you can even set up a secret spawn location. One thing you don't want to be doing with this character is storming a front line.
Unsurprisingly, the Support kit is the probably the most popular choice for new players, thanks to the heavy MG weapon - but mostly because you can ignore all those calls for medical aid that invariably fill your headphones. The trick with this guy is to support geddit your front line troops.
Let the the Assault guys go first as their weapons are far more accurate on the move, and either give suppressive fire from a flank, or, if you're advancing with them, drop and wait for your aim to steady before letting rip. And when you hole up with your squad, always - always - drop an ammo hub and watch the points roll in.
The trick with playing the Assault class early on in your career is to know when to be a gun-toting badass, and when to put the nurse's uniform on. If things are quiet and you have a colleague nearby, it makes sense to open up or drop the medi-hub - after all, it's a good way to get cheap experience. Don't get carried away though - without a defrib, you'll find yourself more often than not arriving late with the bandages.
Until you get the defrib, be a soldier first and a doctor second. And use short bursts - always short bursts. To begin with, the engineer is one of the trickiest soldier classes to master, but lie's actually one of the most useful and versatile, with an outdoor at-range skill for crippling vehicles. Plus, against infantry his short-range weapon is just as accurate as the standard Assault weapon even if it's a bit piddly.
The trick is to again play to your supporting role, in this case by fixing machines, which is the best way to bring in the points. The danger though is to always panic under fire. If you're in vehicle-hunting mode, think like a sniper; take your time and always go for weak spots.
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Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Battlefield patches. Edit source History Talk 0. The decision was not reversed and the game ended on the anticipated date. The United States does not directly appear in Battlefield , it is solely referenced in the SCAR 11 weapon description as being a joint development between the United States and European Union arms manufacturers. With Battlefield confirmed to utilize AI soldiers bots to make sure player matches feel full, some might be wondering whether this meant that players can practice the game offline.
Unfortunately, we now have confirmation that Battlefield will need to be online even if you want to practice against bots! Similar to its predecessors, Battlefield is a multiplayer-focused first-person shooter. As the game is set in the near future, it features futuristic weapons and gadgets like deployable turrets and drones, as well as vehicles that players can commandeer.
Players can now request a vehicle air-drop to any location.
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