This Will Make You A Pro At Hell Let Loose
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- Hell Let Loose is one of the best WWII Shooters on the market. But the game itself can be extremely challenging and confusing for new players and returning players. Today I give you guys a quick breakdown on the simple tricks that make for a great Hell Let Loose Player.
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Having patience and being able to read the map is the most important thing (besides building garries). I was the assault on Purple Heart lane (trench gun all day) and I took a huge flank because my team was pinned down. Took me about five minutes of running but I came from behind and started laying down hate. Was able to kill enough and distract enough, even though I got killed, to allow my team to punch through the line and take the point. Moments like that make the five minutes of running well worth it
I would recommend you for a medal
Meanwhile my civie ass is running around like a chicken with my head cut off, and when I accidentally do pull off a successful flanking maneuver, I immediately soil my pants and cry like a baby...
Dude this is not just Hell Let Loose advice...but life advice. How often do we act before thinking? ALL THE DAMN TIME. All the things you said were obvious (not an insult), but impatience keeps us from even thinking about the obvious. Great video man. I really appreciate it as a HLL noobie.
This is one of the best strategy videos of HLL i could find. It is well explained and helps you think of strategies by yourself, not only copy strategies you saw online. Nice work, soldier!
As a returning player, this video helps me alot. It's unbelievable how much other shooters mess up the tactical understanding. I'll leave a sub here
Thank you for this video, just started playing yesterday and loving it. But the map breakdown and everything you did is going to help me so much. I prefer the machine gunner role so I can set hard cover and a line of suppression if needed. This bad blueberry will hopefully become a decent one.
Man, this was REALLY helpful. I appreciate the tips. The way you explained the map and enemy positions was great and got me excited to try again with these tips. Subbed. 🙂
really always learning when it comes to hll. I been playing for about a year but Im always needing to learn more.
Nice work, thanks for your work
Love this content. Would love to see some "sketch pad" type illustration added to your presentation.
This is a great video, thank you.
Have my like Sir, very good video.
What kind of mouse you using? Looks so smooth
Good advice
I’m almost 300 hours in and just found out about designating squads by assault, logistics, defense, etc 😂
You Sir are a Professor....
Almost 400 hours in and still watching vids for tips lol this game is like no other fps ive ever played i love it
Great video
Great video, man. I hope lots of people see this video because then I have found the dumb commander asking you "why are you doing that far from the point?".
HLL is easy, use your brain, communicate with your team, enshure that you know game mechanics, and do what your team needs you to do. All i can see on that video is lone ranger, hll don't need that kind of players it's not BF or COD..
Well said. 97% of the player base plays the game wrong. 😂
even as someone with almost 200h in hll this was informative :3
Cracking vid, mate. Two weeks into the game and I’m starting to think like my old soldier self. Yesterday I had my first positive kill ratio, but it was in my decision making where I found more satisfaction. I find that the hardest thing for me is lack of tactical knowledge of the maps. Do you have any recommendations for resources on learning them better?
Cheers
If you can learn what constitutes what on the map, for example, a trench being a dark thin band or a house being a dark rectangle then you don't need to learn the map but rather read it for the in the moment decision making. Map knowledge is still important but being able to read is more important in my opinion. Also congratulations on getting a positive kd match
@@brynntall6811 cheers matey, I’m using my army map reading skill(?), which hasn’t been employed in 25 years, to slowly get back in the groove.
I should know by now to be patient and let familiarity grow with experience, but I’m finding the teamwork so good that I feel like I’m letting the lads down even when that probably isn’t the case.
Hope to team up with you if we’re on the same side!
Most players are absolutely awful. If you have a squad leader who is even remotely good and you listen to what he says, regardless of your kdr, you’re doing more than most.
@@siLence-84 I’m always quick to offer utility by redeploying as support or AT if it’s needed. I now feel as though I’m contributing whether I’m getting domed all the time or just being a basic rifleman.
The boy thing I’m still having trouble with is spotting infantry; I’m getting better though!
I would simply trace map lines for natural cover, people gravitate towards it lots!
I have 566 hours in hll and still will occasionally learn stuff from these videos 😭
Im about to start going wiiiide. Ill come so far out of left field they wont even know what hit em 😂
1:10 i tell my squad lead and other squad mates to bring up their map, have a look at where our garrisons are, then all the outposts. the garrison should be surrounded by our outposts when defending and we push out and clear the enemy from there. but majority of casual games you end up with all the ops within 10m of each other and all within 20m from the garrison. easiest way when defending or attacking is to put your op where the others dont have theirs. doing this plugs a potential hole in your defence, or opens a hole on offence.
also try practicing as a locked solo squad and put your op on front line defence or a flank defence. you can control your where your op is being placed and also dont have to worry about managing a squad. its just practicing your positioning (this is a big one if you can read the map information and position yourself in a good spot you will bring the pain on the attacking enemies)
There's one apparent mistake I see you make in this video a few times - do not sprint when you're in close proximity to enemies. The increased ADS time will often get you killed.
It's not necessary to preaim always but it can be helpful, but at least just walking makes it so you can instantly aim if you spot someone. It's actually the reason you get killed at the end of the video.
True i never sprint if know enemies are near ADS is quicker if your not sprinting
What FOV do you play these milsims? I would think seeing distance is more valuable than seeing wide.
It depends on the game. In some titles, ADSing down sights will put you at a universal FOV anyway. This is the case in SQUAD for example. In other games it doesn't, so marginally lower is more beneficial. I usually aim for around 95-100 personally on a 27' monitor.
For hll - rifle smg 90fov
- Mg once set up 60fov
@@TacticallyBritish Not sure, but I've heard that setting the fov under 90 (89 for exp.) will change you ads fov.
@@Mr.Niceguy_Gamingyep, another failed exploit/bug they introduced . Putting it at 60 is like adding a scope to any gun , lol
Bro i thought that said muslims
What will make you a pro is being able to handle criticism and communicating with your team and officers.
I spent first levels trying to stay alive as long as humanly possible. I just have no idea how the map works.
Press M. It’s not hard to figure out. Objectives are marked. Strongpoint is the black circles around the active point(s). Zoom in and out with mouse wheel. Your KDR means nothing in this game. Absolutely nothing. Let that sink in. Any time you die, you should immediately hit escape and redeploy 99.9% of the time, unless you happen to have a medic < 30m of you, using his mic, and saying he’s coming. Even in those cases it’s usually better to redeploy.
Map knowledge wins games more than your aim does in this game. Knowing popular positions and knowing where you are is so important I can’t stress it enough. Squad leaders and commanders who know the maps/points inside and out with a couple friends are better than a clueless squad of twice as many players.
Can you make a video about the best visibility settings.
I play without filters, and have set everything on low except anti-aliasing quality (doesn't effect fps). On night maps increase you're brightness and on foggier maps I usually increase black equalizer. Makes it bit more easier to spot an enemy through the fog (Kursk Night, SMDM Night). Lower FOV obviously makes it easier to spot people from far away. I also would like to see a video from TB, but hopefully this helped for now!
Being 2 cm away from your monitor works 😂
Problem is the 90 percent of players single shoot me while I put 4 bullets towards them.
practice with bolt action rifles. kar98, smle 3. if you can kill using them and a decent accuracy ratio wait until you use a semi auto rifle
A great metric for assessing if you had a critical impact on the match is “# of Squad Leaders killed”.
Win or lose, if you are killing the enemy SL’s, this indicates you were targeting the enemy effectively, that you were impacting their critical pushes and defenses.
D6 is in a good pos. Better than c6. As your between the two i believe.
Look....this video is great. The info is great and the layout is good. But what good is knowledge if that said knowledge is lost on the ones who need to learn? The gamepass keeps new players coming in who dont talk or help or do teamwork etc etc. They eventually leave after a week or 3 but they get replaced with a new guy who plays the exact same way who just figured out the gamepass. There are more new people coming in and leaving before they do anything of substance than people who know whats up staying or coming back. Matches wil only deteriorate further until rock bottom is reached and only a handfull of matches wil be played by people with an actual understanding and will to communicate and have fun the hell let loose way. I would love to hear others opinions about this.
I personally came from game pass myself. I started out never using a mic and that wasn't just because it was a new game to me. The only online game I ever really played was COD and we all know how those lobbies are lol the only thing that got me out of my shell was getting in to a good squad with people who were staying very upbeat and having a good time even though we were getting our asses kicked. So I feel like some people are coming from the same stance that I am ( coming from COD, and having a high level of anxiety talking to people I don't know), but definitely not everyone is in that same boat
This video benefits the ones who do want to learn. It's unfortunate that many blueberries don't want to learn how to play the game properly, but you know, maybe 10% of new players will stay and play properly. So this video still has its place and will help someone.
Yeah, think you nailed it bud.
Chess with anouther level
It's also worth noting that sometimes your job is to sit in a position and die. Somtimes your job is to take the obvious route.
Yes it's not fun. But if abandoning your position gives a vital position to the enemy then that could cost you the objective or even the game. If your entire team is trying to flank the enemy and go down the least obvious routes of attack, then you should probably position yourself in the most obvious way of attack just to prevent your enemy from running straight towards your defensive objective unchallenged.
Remember: your enemy wants to win too. They're going to be trying to do the exact same stuff you're doing.
this is why most casual games a team loses. because someone puts up a flanking garrison and the whole team spawns on it. no frontline whatsoever so the enemy just walks in the front door.
Tactical Brit?
yes, channel 2!
HLL reminds of how the Third Reich must have been. The most cold, calculating, analytical, and unfeeling take the leadership roles and the droves of easily swayed regulars are completely at their mercy.
lmao
Damn, and here I was hoping you were going to tell me the secret to making my shots register…
Seriously though, this game is absolutely garbage because of the bullet reg. The only thing that makes this playable at all, is there are roles where having 90% of your shots are blanks or BBs isn’t the complete end of the world.
This game has so much potential, but the bad outweighs the good, and the game has actually gotten worse rather than better since I started playing (bugs, glitches, piss poor pathing/jumping/collision… list goes on). Really wish black matter stuck with it.
On another note, nice video dude.
Honestly you can really get some high level IQ plays once you understand the basics. And also the brutality that one squad of randoms with comms will feel like half the army pushing on your position 😂 use your mic’s!
Squad 44 better
How so?
so play it and leave us alone.
@@ricksanchezito8972 Well now I wanna know too
@@syam8827 we will see if they respond lol
@@ricksanchezito8972 They're just gone it seems haha
You play with icons on.
Lolz