Love the tip of making verbal callout for youself of the sounds in game, i honestly really just ignore sounds in game and don't think of it more then background noise but i know it's important as i've seen how you use audio on stream! By forcing yourself to call out the sounds you make yourself activly listen to it rather then ignore it!
tbh, this "research map offline" is too much of an effort to "get into" the game. It's more fitting after like 50-100 hours when you have already know all the basics and feel confident, but yet lack the strategic understating and want to min-max being an SL
i played Squad 44, thought squad would be as fun, but no, the aiming is horrendous and the main rifle of nato sounds and feels plastic. Uniforms are indistinguishable, tanks are not even close to be as fun as the ones in Squad 44. Finally, the ammo system is so unnecessarily stupid, spawning with 1 mag and having to go back to grab ammo? come on i already have to run for 10 mins to get shot by a black pixel on the screen and go back to wait 50s to spawn 2km away and do it all over again.
Just got 300h game... Well, alot of experienced player said that to me, pick medic and stay between the squad, or be a rifle man to support LAT/ HAT, SL, or medic... The problem is, sometimes I carried away by the situation; when I'm medic I just focus killing/ chasing enemy rather than revive/ heal squad mates... But if I were the rifleman, I just revive the squad mates rather than covering the medic that working at casualties... 🥲🥲🥲
I think that rifleman is the perfect class to learn the game. I think medic is quintessential for the squad's success. I believe in one of my other videos I urge new players to play rifleman over medic. Plus more ammo on the battlefield is always a wonderful thing.
"Set Simple Goals" is a universal strategy. Love this. Great video!
Thank you
Great video out there buddy, alot of things to consider and this will definitely be helpful for new players.
Love the tip of making verbal callout for youself of the sounds in game, i honestly really just ignore sounds in game and don't think of it more then background noise but i know it's important as i've seen how you use audio on stream!
By forcing yourself to call out the sounds you make yourself activly listen to it rather then ignore it!
Good advice
Good vid, Urso! See you out there in SOF.
Miss you! looking forward to seeing you out there!
Very nice urso we need an armor video
You don't get into Squad
Squad gets into you
lol just got squad and love it.. and whats UrsoDoSono? Urso is my last name lol
UrsoDoSono is my gamer tag. Its Portuguese for Sleepy Bear. It has family history to it.
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tbh, this "research map offline" is too much of an effort to "get into" the game. It's more fitting after like 50-100 hours when you have already know all the basics and feel confident, but yet lack the strategic understating and want to min-max being an SL
i played Squad 44, thought squad would be as fun, but no, the aiming is horrendous and the main rifle of nato sounds and feels plastic. Uniforms are indistinguishable, tanks are not even close to be as fun as the ones in Squad 44. Finally, the ammo system is so unnecessarily stupid, spawning with 1 mag and having to go back to grab ammo? come on i already have to run for 10 mins to get shot by a black pixel on the screen and go back to wait 50s to spawn 2km away and do it all over again.
Learn rifleman before you learn anything else!
Just got 300h game...
Well, alot of experienced player said that to me, pick medic and stay between the squad, or be a rifle man to support LAT/ HAT, SL, or medic...
The problem is, sometimes I carried away by the situation; when I'm medic I just focus killing/ chasing enemy rather than revive/ heal squad mates...
But if I were the rifleman, I just revive the squad mates rather than covering the medic that working at casualties...
🥲🥲🥲
I think that rifleman is the perfect class to learn the game. I think medic is quintessential for the squad's success. I believe in one of my other videos I urge new players to play rifleman over medic. Plus more ammo on the battlefield is always a wonderful thing.