MP1st Presents: 15 Tips To Improve Your Game In Battlefield 3
Our partners over at MP1st wanted us to share 15 tips that they have compiled for you guys. Hope you guys enjoy the read and make sure to stop by MP1st for some news on the latest multiplayer action.
David Veselka, Co-Founder and Senior Editor of MP1st writes in his post:
“Before reading on, make sure to check out one of our earlier articles; Battlefield – Three Ways to Improve Your Game, where we cover some rudimentary elements to help make you a stronger player…”
15 Tips:
1. Use the spotting button! Not just for spotting, but also as a basic communication tool. Remember, you can use it to ask for ammo/health, to hitch a ride with a teammate, and to give squad orders. On the flip side, make sure to listen for those audio cues as well, especially if you are playing as either the assault or support class. This is essential if you are playing without a microphone. You can spot by pressing “select” on the PS3, “back” on 360, and “Q” on PC.
2. Listen to the sounds. Listen for those footsteps and any other audio cues that would give you the drop on your enemy. In Battlefield 3, If you hear that *snip, snip* sound, RUN! That usually means you are about to be knifed in the back. Also, listening to your own teammates will really help you out with your situational awareness. If you hear that “tango down,” you’ll know he’s taken out the enemy you may have been chasing.
3. Hip-fire. It’s more accurate than you think. Not only does it increase your reaction time, but it allows you to make sudden changes of direction. Great for those triple feeds!
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You can read the next 10 tips here at Mp1st: http://mp1st.com/2011/10/06/battlefield-3-15-tips-to-improve-your-game/