#11. As a medic, when someone turns around to face towards you while you healing them, you need to do E&Q wiggle #12. Battlecry during start of a match is a must #13. When call for medic, always do it in pain/hurting voice
#11 is huge in a subtle way, because when there's a lot of allies around, it can be very difficult who you're trying to stay nearby (the guy who's healing you). E&Q wiggle tells them exactly who to stay near, in the event that you need to reposition.
i ignore all rules and my main objective is to lay as many claymores as humanly possible, no matter how many teammates i have to disregard along the journey, they would understand if they saw how big the minefield is. the harvest is truly beautiful... (and yes i place 20 claymores per life and throw 16 nades down the bridge on wakistan)
also why do i not see anyone doing this or talking about it, it is seriously overpowered and yields 90 kill games easily without any aiming required, or even any gun at all
I can’t count how many times teammates ignored/walked on top of me while I was waiting for a revive. I’m almost positive some people don’t even attempt a revive unless their a medic too
The last few days I've had this bad feeling of players migrating from other fps such as battlefield, bringing with them their inability to heal team players and generally playing as a team..hope this isn't the case.😢
I hardly think points are the issue, i put a box down and literally no one even knows its there yet they cry for ammo lol more visibility would be huge
Tip 11: SHOOT YOUR 5ĺ.0 CALS; every humvee has 300 rounds, every two could be a kill. so when you drive that Humvee to the front and hop out without using all the ammo.. thats 100 kills youre just throwing away. at least spray a capture point with the turret. dont just not use the ammo. one thing Ive found that helps immensely is just, take the humvee 200+ meters away from the point youre capturing and just spray it from afar! its better than not using the bullets and theres a supression mechanic in Battlebits so just shooting can literally help the team advance i cant tell you how many battles could have been won, if the 8 humvees everyone used to get to C would just all sit back and fire on the point. When ONE humvee is shooting its bad, imagine if you actually had a coordinated Squad.. also if anyone needs a driver HMU. Ive got 8 years of BTB Blood Gulch flag capturing experience exclusively with the warthog. if you can drive a hog, you can drive anything. my favourite thing to do in Battlebits is find a hill and "circle" it with the humvee and just give my gunner view of the entire map (:
I main support and i always revive a stray teammate's body whenever i can. we have alot of bandages since we can resupply them so i dont ever mind reviving a random. I always tell them to "make sure not to waste this life" and its always hilarious. I love this game.
It's a common occurrence for me. Me and some experienced players would place down a jeep on the homebase edge as a beacon, tucked behind covers amd try to trap it as good as possible, and some shiethead would still find a way to drive it out.
Thank you for spreading the gospel of spawn vehicles. Sea-doos are great for that because nobody moves them especially when beached, but I think they despawn way faster than jeeps. The last rule should be more like "never go near the bridge on wakistan", but that's the same as the tip in your previous vid when you said to avoid chokepoints.
medic player here. as team mates go down. i always revive and heal the players before i heal myself. if things get nasty with grenade spam. i just make sure to throw an extra 2 - 3 medkits with the medic backpack for more medkits. but placing em' behind walls would be some good healing exp too. i find wakistan map, frontline, and 252 players to be really nice exp rates. wakistan is truly the wild grenade spam maps and straightforward objectives. reminds me of subway map from Phantom Forces.
Bro honestly #4 happens to me every single game im in a Humvee or something. Even when i tell them stop moving it... they never ever listen. And then they drive it into 30 enemies and die instantly... its so frustrating. I honestly usually use it to either defend a point thats being attacked, or a somewhat safe way for my squad to spawn, or just find some quick kills on a point... then guy steps in and drives it into nowhere, gets it stuck, or just dies and then the enemy has it for free... i do not understand why people keep doing it but for me its one of the most annoying things that bother me in this game.
On wakistan, i suggest telling your support players to build pillars and walls on the bridge and dam whenever pushing because it causes any reckless enemy's grenade to bounce of the pillar. It's really effective at decreasing nade spam.
I HATE how often waki gets voted so I gear up bring 4 supply boxes and throw 20 nades then c4 myself to repeat. Screw the waki lovers im sick of the map lol.
I find myself getting comfortable playing a pure healer as medic. I like sprinting around to all my allies on the front line to rez/heal them, placing down baracades, throwing smoke and placing markers and claymores on flank points. As much as I enjoy doing this my kills per game is abysmal (single digits usually) and i am usually middle of the pack on points no matter how many rezzes and healing I do. I am really questioning if this is even a viable way to play. I never see anybody else doing this and it really makes me wonder if i am actually being helpful or just dead weight that should be doing something different.
Honestly im not sure either i see most people be super aggressive. I’m pretty much a pure healer too sometimes i look at my kdr and question my decisions. But well having fun is the most important part in a video game!
I think you got to just focus on healing not on placing claymores or stuff like that, because whenever I only focus on healing I get like 50-80k points. Had a game where I was top of the score board with 2 kills because I was just rezing and healing everyone.
The problem with claymores in buildings is that they are easily spotted. Try placing some landmines around corners, on the staircase, under windows that ppl may vault over. Just try not to camp where you placed your mines because they can blow them up with grenades.
I did the #9 few days ago when i realise that "medic can heal themselves anyway" so I instinctively only heal non medic user first, cuz the other medic is their own problem with their low health, them not healing is not my problem.
ALSO, when a medic is healing a non-medic in a potentially heated area, for the love of god please keep a look out. Don't turn your back on a contested point just because your health bar is going up.
welp, if they are in the vehicle camping in the middle of nowhere and not contributing anything to victory, I'd rather got them moved and killed so they can potentially do something useful on the point at last
Extra Rule 1: *Do not steal vehicles.* It may not occur too often, but there are times when an attack vehicle driver, such as a Tank, APC, or Heli pilot, will hop out their vehicle to either repair, restock, or even get their hands dirty. By doing this, they'll leave the driver seat open, theoretically allowing fellow riders or spawners to hop in and take their prized possession. Don't do this, it's inconsiderate, selfish, and you most definitely won't go unpunished. God will literally turn his eyes towards you just to make sure you die a terrible death; I swear it always happens bro. I doubt most of you are like this, so I would also recommend being aware when spawning on a vehicle being piloted or, especially, spawning on a highly prized vehicle (like Tank). I myself almost did this with an open APC I spawned on, but I caught myself when I saw a guy running towards the APC, and I asked if he owned it originally. He said yes, and I apologized then gave it back. I almost indirectly shat on a guy's experience, so be aware of this to make sure your fellow players don't have a bad time. It's not required, but it's considerate. === Extra Rule 2: *Protect the Pilot.* This specifically applies to gunners on a Tank as this rule especially applies to them. When playing Gunner, your job is NOT to get some badass kills and help clear the frontline. It's an extra job, you do this when you have nothing else to worry about. Your job is to _protect the pilot,_ as a sentient mech once said. This means to cover angles the Tanker would have a hard time covering, IE cover the area behind the vehicle. You're in a Goddamn tank, so I promise you that the driver will kill everything in front of him (if he knows what he's doing), so cover what he cannot and kill those pesky C4 hungry rapscallions and keep your tank safe. I would also alert your tanker when a wave is coming behind them, but not if one dude is coming and you're confident you got him. Why you don't alert over one lone dude is because you want to keep your Tanker focused. If you yell that this one fatty is running up then immediately kill him, you catch the attention of the driver who will turn around to see nothing but a poor, dead man. That's some valuable seconds of the driver not covering the front, IE, he's not covering you, the Gunner. You are working together, so make sure he keeps doing his job and you keep doing yours. I would, of course, alert if a wave is approaching since you may not be enough firepower to stop them. The only time it's okay for you to turn and snatch some easy kills is if you monitored the blind spot excessively and no dudes are coming. You're allowed to turn around and sneak some good kills in at that point, but don't forget your job. Turn around after maybe like 5 seconds to see if anyone is coming up. If you _really_ want to excell, basically never turn around to get kills. After all, you never know when a gaylord will pop up and attempt to get 1800 sweet points, so always having your guard up is crucial. Not all of you are that patient though, moments of silence can lead to overthinking and thus overcomplication, so getting your mind off of those things by snatching some kills will help. Don't feel bad if you fail to protect the tank, death is natural, and you'll always have next time. === Extra Rule 3: *Drop your fucking rope.* When playing Transport Heli, don't forget to drop your rope. Some pilots always have it dropped for free use whenever, and others drop them at specific times to focus all your riders on one destination. It's okay to do that, but don't forget to drop it. I've been trapped in some helis that never drop the rope and act as some crazy turret in the sky. That is not your job, you are not an attack heli. Have your rope dropped at some time during your flight, cause you are meant to transport at the end of the day. Also, make sure you're close enough to the ground to drop players. The rope is not infinite, so droppers can fall to their death if you're too high. If you aren't focused on your riders, then you aren't doing your job, ya goofball. === Extra Rule 4: *Make sure you DON'T go under 200 Squad Points (with exceptions).* This is pretty much a rule for Support, as they'll be the only ones building, but make sure you don't hit anything lower than 200 Squad Points when building. Why I recommend this is so your Leader always has the option to drop a Rally, which will be very useful, always. This doesn't matter if a Rally is already dropped though, as you cannot have multiple Rally's. If you drop another, the first disappears, so it's ok to go bankrupt on points when a Rally is down. Build away my friend. === Extra Rule 5: *Don't blow up Teammates / Don't expose Teammates.* Not blowing the fuck up out of teammates seems obvious, but since the popularity of Anti-Personnel Mines, I find that it happens a lot. When you kill a mine, the thing still blows up, so make sure a teammate isn't around. I've had times where I'm going up stairs and spot a mine, then while I'm preparing to kill it, another teammate either runs into it like a dolt or shoots it before I react, and I die. He may not die but blowing me up is still a failure on his part. When blowing up mines, make sure the coast is clear, or if you care way too much, let everyone around you know that you're blowing up the mine. Dudes will not run towards an exploding mine, so it should work. If someone dies to the mine you're gonna shoot by either running into it or getting blown up by it as you kill it, revive them. It's just good chivalry. This is sorta related, so I'll add it. When traversing through buildings, don't blow up cover that will fuck over the sniper sitting right next to you or the group of dead guys getting revived. I've seen it happen man (when have I not), I blow up a wall, thousands of sweaty Russian men look at me, I turn to see my fellow, sad Recon friend who shakes his head at me, then we both die. It sucks, just be smart about what you open up. Make sure the hole will actually help you and not have sex with you without consent. === Extra Rule 6: *When spawning on a Teammate, don't screw them over.* Sorta vague, but I'll explain. When you spawn on a relatively incognito teammate (usually a sniper), don't reveal their position. Quickly move out, and shoot from a separate, further angle so you keep him hidden. It's considerate and even practical, cause you may die and need to spawn on him again. This is a short rule, speaks for itself. The only exception is if the dude is in war, then yeah, obviously stay with him and feel free to kill everything around him. === Extra Rule 7: *Forgive each other!* There are a lot of "hidden" rules, some that no one has mentioned yet, but remember: they are hidden, not fully known. If someone screws you over or treats you poorly with selfish actions or anything violating community-made "hidden" rules, don't get mad at them. Some do it on accident, others are asses, but getting pissed doesn't help either case. You can let a dude know he took your badass truck without insulting his family line. Also, don't hold grudges. More of life advice than a hidden rule. *Forgive, forget, move on, learn!* If you mess up, forgive yourself. It's all a video game, and we're not perfect. Learning to be thoughtful of others is a process, and not all of us are immediately versed in caring and helping. === Hope these were interesting. Have a good day my fellow weird square soldier man!
Personally if i hogs on a vehicle and become a stationary turret i always put them near the Frontline and not far from our main attacking forces, especially when youre covering their flanks.
fr so many squad leaders spawn on the frontline and die instantly instead of trying to get a good respawn down, it helps everyone including themselves, and theyre preventing their squad from getting into a good position quickly, i wish you could ping or something to let your squad leader get reminded to place the beacon lmao
Don't be that guy that hogs a vehicle just to camp the back line with it. Chances are that vehicle could have been used to get several players to the front or help push. Thinking you yourself deserve an entire vehicle to yourself is what loses games.
11. Do not ask people who play a good music to stop playing it. If you dont like it, leave the veicle. It improves morale. 12. Do not steal veicles if your teamate is placing a C4 on it .... THERE IS A REASON WHY YOU PUT IT THERE
When a medic revives you and is healing you, don’t just stare at him and wiggle thanks. We appreciate it, but we would appreciate it a lot more if you just said thanks in VOIP and actually aim at the most probably angle of enemy approach. The last thing a medic wants is to risk 5-10 seconds of his own time saving your ass only for you to dick around and let him become a double kill. Say thanks, but ffs be ready to attack and protect the guy healing you
I'm tired of people voting the same shit every time bruh It's always sandy sunset, wakistan or tensa town I don't really mind any of those, but I think the other maps are great too But what I do mind, *IS THAT EVERYONE VOTES CONQUEST AND I'M LOSING MY MIND*
#14 As a medic, your job is to heal your team mates. Unless you have a Vector. Then your job is to run around spastically ignoring all the "medic" cries as you desperately try to up your KPM while sweating profusely.
#11. As a medic, when someone turns around to face towards you while you healing them, you need to do E&Q wiggle
#12. Battlecry during start of a match is a must
#13. When call for medic, always do it in pain/hurting voice
The E&Q wiggle is the best part of playing medic lmaoo
Quickest way to say "Thanks, you a real one"
#11 is huge in a subtle way, because when there's a lot of allies around, it can be very difficult who you're trying to stay nearby (the guy who's healing you). E&Q wiggle tells them exactly who to stay near, in the event that you need to reposition.
You can hold alt, and it lets you look around with your head too.
So I like giving them a little cheeky "yeah yeah yeah" nod.
@@Rasqustherat i know about alt but does it move your character head in 3rd person?
i ignore all rules and my main objective is to lay as many claymores as humanly possible, no matter how many teammates i have to disregard along the journey, they would understand if they saw how big the minefield is. the harvest is truly beautiful... (and yes i place 20 claymores per life and throw 16 nades down the bridge on wakistan)
also why do i not see anyone doing this or talking about it, it is seriously overpowered and yields 90 kill games easily without any aiming required, or even any gun at all
😭
truly inspiring my friend
The harvest 💀
Pretty sure explosives and gadgets will get nerfed in the future so people don't want to rely on it as a crutch + no attachment unlocks
I can’t count how many times teammates ignored/walked on top of me while I was waiting for a revive. I’m almost positive some people don’t even attempt a revive unless their a medic too
CLEAR THE CLAYMORES BEFORE YOUR TEAMMATES ARE NEAR THEM*
he said that
just emphasizing
@@modoru3158 fr lmao
NAH imma clear em when my teammates are RIGHT BESIDE them 😈
😡
"Please don't use explosives in Wakistan" *laughs in bomb drone*
Laugh in support instant fornite bunker with 3 ammo boxes and 20 grenades.
I’m going to keep spamming nades as long as it takes for every idiot in this game to stop voting on Wakistan.
The last few days I've had this bad feeling of players migrating from other fps such as battlefield, bringing with them their inability to heal team players and generally playing as a team..hope this isn't the case.😢
no medics heal anymore its fucked
Supports are so under valuated compared to medic, they need to give more points for ressuply
I hardly think points are the issue, i put a box down and literally no one even knows its there yet they cry for ammo lol more visibility would be huge
Instead it costs points to resupply hahahahHah
Tip 11: SHOOT YOUR 5ĺ.0 CALS; every humvee has 300 rounds, every two could be a kill. so when you drive that Humvee to the front and hop out without using all the ammo.. thats 100 kills youre just throwing away. at least spray a capture point with the turret. dont just not use the ammo.
one thing Ive found that helps immensely is just, take the humvee 200+ meters away from the point youre capturing and just spray it from afar! its better than not using the bullets and theres a supression mechanic in Battlebits so just shooting can literally help the team advance
i cant tell you how many battles could have been won, if the 8 humvees everyone used to get to C would just all sit back and fire on the point. When ONE humvee is shooting its bad, imagine if you actually had a coordinated Squad..
also if anyone needs a driver HMU. Ive got 8 years of BTB Blood Gulch flag capturing experience exclusively with the warthog. if you can drive a hog, you can drive anything.
my favourite thing to do in Battlebits is find a hill and "circle" it with the humvee and just give my gunner view of the entire map (:
when you get killed, try not to move your mouse to be able to mark where the enemy is
For the love of gawd squad leaders place your beacons
I main support and i always revive a stray teammate's body whenever i can. we have alot of bandages since we can resupply them so i dont ever mind reviving a random. I always tell them to "make sure not to waste this life" and its always hilarious. I love this game.
VoIP makes it so much fun
It's a common occurrence for me. Me and some experienced players would place down a jeep on the homebase edge as a beacon, tucked behind covers amd try to trap it as good as possible, and some shiethead would still find a way to drive it out.
i just rez someone then i got shot after saving several people and all of them left me died while watching they dying miserably
Thank you for spreading the gospel of spawn vehicles. Sea-doos are great for that because nobody moves them especially when beached, but I think they despawn way faster than jeeps.
The last rule should be more like "never go near the bridge on wakistan", but that's the same as the tip in your previous vid when you said to avoid chokepoints.
medic player here. as team mates go down. i always revive and heal the players before i heal myself.
if things get nasty with grenade spam. i just make sure to throw an extra 2 - 3 medkits with the medic backpack for more medkits.
but placing em' behind walls would be some good healing exp too. i find wakistan map, frontline, and 252 players to be really nice exp rates.
wakistan is truly the wild grenade spam maps and straightforward objectives. reminds me of subway map from Phantom Forces.
These are all tips to increase Decimal’s KPM
Bro ain't tricking anybody with this typa content. We all know bro flanks deep and goes for multi frags 😂
Bro honestly #4 happens to me every single game im in a Humvee or something. Even when i tell them stop moving it... they never ever listen. And then they drive it into 30 enemies and die instantly... its so frustrating.
I honestly usually use it to either defend a point thats being attacked, or a somewhat safe way for my squad to spawn, or just find some quick kills on a point... then guy steps in and drives it into nowhere, gets it stuck, or just dies and then the enemy has it for free... i do not understand why people keep doing it but for me its one of the most annoying things that bother me in this game.
On wakistan, i suggest telling your support players to build pillars and walls on the bridge and dam whenever pushing because it causes any reckless enemy's grenade to bounce of the pillar. It's really effective at decreasing nade spam.
I HATE how often waki gets voted so I gear up bring 4 supply boxes and throw 20 nades then c4 myself to repeat. Screw the waki lovers im sick of the map lol.
I find myself getting comfortable playing a pure healer as medic. I like sprinting around to all my allies on the front line to rez/heal them, placing down baracades, throwing smoke and placing markers and claymores on flank points. As much as I enjoy doing this my kills per game is abysmal (single digits usually) and i am usually middle of the pack on points no matter how many rezzes and healing I do.
I am really questioning if this is even a viable way to play. I never see anybody else doing this and it really makes me wonder if i am actually being helpful or just dead weight that should be doing something different.
Honestly im not sure either i see most people be super aggressive. I’m pretty much a pure healer too sometimes i look at my kdr and question my decisions. But well having fun is the most important part in a video game!
I think you got to just focus on healing not on placing claymores or stuff like that, because whenever I only focus on healing I get like 50-80k points. Had a game where I was top of the score board with 2 kills because I was just rezing and healing everyone.
I play hyper aggressive, always in fron or on flanks. I res people and push forward. I get ton of kills and help with objective, it is super fun.
The problem with claymores in buildings is that they are easily spotted. Try placing some landmines around corners, on the staircase, under windows that ppl may vault over. Just try not to camp where you placed your mines because they can blow them up with grenades.
When my teammates are camping turrets, I drive them off a cliff
It drives me crazy when I'm covering my teammates in a vehicle and some jack wagon hops in the driver's seat and crashes the vehicle
It's impossible to aim when moving unless they're driving on a flat road
Look for me, the legendary medic, on the battlefield Boys. Quietfury will always res you even if it kills me!
Well my friend get super mad when he leaves a vehicle and people always take it.
I did the #9 few days ago when i realise that "medic can heal themselves anyway" so I instinctively only heal non medic user first, cuz the other medic is their own problem with their low health, them not healing is not my problem.
Nadespam in the frugis metro is the WORST
ALSO, when a medic is healing a non-medic in a potentially heated area, for the love of god please keep a look out. Don't turn your back on a contested point just because your health bar is going up.
Deci this is a great vid, keep it up! ( he has me locked in his basement, help me, I'm running out of food).
Better is to let teammates die from enemy claymore so you can get exp for res Always remember EXP above all
Rules are meant to be broken 😈
welp, if they are in the vehicle camping in the middle of nowhere and not contributing anything to victory, I'd rather got them moved and killed so they can potentially do something useful on the point at last
Extra Rule 1: *Do not steal vehicles.*
It may not occur too often, but there are times when an attack vehicle driver, such as a Tank, APC, or Heli pilot, will hop out their vehicle to either repair, restock, or even get their hands dirty. By doing this, they'll leave the driver seat open, theoretically allowing fellow riders or spawners to hop in and take their prized possession. Don't do this, it's inconsiderate, selfish, and you most definitely won't go unpunished. God will literally turn his eyes towards you just to make sure you die a terrible death; I swear it always happens bro.
I doubt most of you are like this, so I would also recommend being aware when spawning on a vehicle being piloted or, especially, spawning on a highly prized vehicle (like Tank). I myself almost did this with an open APC I spawned on, but I caught myself when I saw a guy running towards the APC, and I asked if he owned it originally. He said yes, and I apologized then gave it back. I almost indirectly shat on a guy's experience, so be aware of this to make sure your fellow players don't have a bad time. It's not required, but it's considerate.
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Extra Rule 2: *Protect the Pilot.*
This specifically applies to gunners on a Tank as this rule especially applies to them. When playing Gunner, your job is NOT to get some badass kills and help clear the frontline. It's an extra job, you do this when you have nothing else to worry about. Your job is to _protect the pilot,_ as a sentient mech once said. This means to cover angles the Tanker would have a hard time covering, IE cover the area behind the vehicle. You're in a Goddamn tank, so I promise you that the driver will kill everything in front of him (if he knows what he's doing), so cover what he cannot and kill those pesky C4 hungry rapscallions and keep your tank safe.
I would also alert your tanker when a wave is coming behind them, but not if one dude is coming and you're confident you got him. Why you don't alert over one lone dude is because you want to keep your Tanker focused. If you yell that this one fatty is running up then immediately kill him, you catch the attention of the driver who will turn around to see nothing but a poor, dead man. That's some valuable seconds of the driver not covering the front, IE, he's not covering you, the Gunner. You are working together, so make sure he keeps doing his job and you keep doing yours. I would, of course, alert if a wave is approaching since you may not be enough firepower to stop them.
The only time it's okay for you to turn and snatch some easy kills is if you monitored the blind spot excessively and no dudes are coming. You're allowed to turn around and sneak some good kills in at that point, but don't forget your job. Turn around after maybe like 5 seconds to see if anyone is coming up. If you _really_ want to excell, basically never turn around to get kills. After all, you never know when a gaylord will pop up and attempt to get 1800 sweet points, so always having your guard up is crucial. Not all of you are that patient though, moments of silence can lead to overthinking and thus overcomplication, so getting your mind off of those things by snatching some kills will help.
Don't feel bad if you fail to protect the tank, death is natural, and you'll always have next time.
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Extra Rule 3: *Drop your fucking rope.*
When playing Transport Heli, don't forget to drop your rope. Some pilots always have it dropped for free use whenever, and others drop them at specific times to focus all your riders on one destination. It's okay to do that, but don't forget to drop it. I've been trapped in some helis that never drop the rope and act as some crazy turret in the sky. That is not your job, you are not an attack heli. Have your rope dropped at some time during your flight, cause you are meant to transport at the end of the day.
Also, make sure you're close enough to the ground to drop players. The rope is not infinite, so droppers can fall to their death if you're too high. If you aren't focused on your riders, then you aren't doing your job, ya goofball.
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Extra Rule 4: *Make sure you DON'T go under 200 Squad Points (with exceptions).*
This is pretty much a rule for Support, as they'll be the only ones building, but make sure you don't hit anything lower than 200 Squad Points when building. Why I recommend this is so your Leader always has the option to drop a Rally, which will be very useful, always.
This doesn't matter if a Rally is already dropped though, as you cannot have multiple Rally's. If you drop another, the first disappears, so it's ok to go bankrupt on points when a Rally is down. Build away my friend.
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Extra Rule 5: *Don't blow up Teammates / Don't expose Teammates.*
Not blowing the fuck up out of teammates seems obvious, but since the popularity of Anti-Personnel Mines, I find that it happens a lot. When you kill a mine, the thing still blows up, so make sure a teammate isn't around. I've had times where I'm going up stairs and spot a mine, then while I'm preparing to kill it, another teammate either runs into it like a dolt or shoots it before I react, and I die. He may not die but blowing me up is still a failure on his part. When blowing up mines, make sure the coast is clear, or if you care way too much, let everyone around you know that you're blowing up the mine. Dudes will not run towards an exploding mine, so it should work. If someone dies to the mine you're gonna shoot by either running into it or getting blown up by it as you kill it, revive them. It's just good chivalry.
This is sorta related, so I'll add it. When traversing through buildings, don't blow up cover that will fuck over the sniper sitting right next to you or the group of dead guys getting revived. I've seen it happen man (when have I not), I blow up a wall, thousands of sweaty Russian men look at me, I turn to see my fellow, sad Recon friend who shakes his head at me, then we both die. It sucks, just be smart about what you open up. Make sure the hole will actually help you and not have sex with you without consent.
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Extra Rule 6: *When spawning on a Teammate, don't screw them over.*
Sorta vague, but I'll explain. When you spawn on a relatively incognito teammate (usually a sniper), don't reveal their position. Quickly move out, and shoot from a separate, further angle so you keep him hidden. It's considerate and even practical, cause you may die and need to spawn on him again. This is a short rule, speaks for itself.
The only exception is if the dude is in war, then yeah, obviously stay with him and feel free to kill everything around him.
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Extra Rule 7: *Forgive each other!*
There are a lot of "hidden" rules, some that no one has mentioned yet, but remember: they are hidden, not fully known. If someone screws you over or treats you poorly with selfish actions or anything violating community-made "hidden" rules, don't get mad at them. Some do it on accident, others are asses, but getting pissed doesn't help either case. You can let a dude know he took your badass truck without insulting his family line. Also, don't hold grudges. More of life advice than a hidden rule.
*Forgive, forget, move on, learn!* If you mess up, forgive yourself. It's all a video game, and we're not perfect. Learning to be thoughtful of others is a process, and not all of us are immediately versed in caring and helping.
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Hope these were interesting. Have a good day my fellow weird square soldier man!
you say these things like i want to help my teammates 💀
“Don’t nade spam in wakistan”
Sorry I have a extremely advanced disorder that forces me to throw 20 nades whenever I see a group of people im a bridge
wakistan nade spam is so aggrivating
Another rule : dont stand infront of ur teammates when they're aiming at something. Like, you're literally a big ass bunch of block .
They think I heal them because I care about them…no, I need XP
Personally if i hogs on a vehicle and become a stationary turret i always put them near the Frontline and not far from our main attacking forces, especially when youre covering their flanks.
Everyone before watching the vid watch 1:25
fr so many squad leaders spawn on the frontline and die instantly instead of trying to get a good respawn down, it helps everyone including themselves, and theyre preventing their squad from getting into a good position quickly, i wish you could ping or something to let your squad leader get reminded to place the beacon lmao
11: Don't steal your teammates helicopter while they exit to heal
Great video. Except #10, nades love choke points
Any tips on fidning the groups of players around the map? I have a hard time or does that just come with time?
#5 hit hard
Don't be that guy that hogs a vehicle just to camp the back line with it. Chances are that vehicle could have been used to get several players to the front or help push. Thinking you yourself deserve an entire vehicle to yourself is what loses games.
i'll take my $10 payout for authoring Tip #3
LMFAO
also shoot in the drones, even if its from ur mates.
What you DPI? ;-;
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11. Do not ask people who play a good music to stop playing it. If you dont like it, leave the veicle. It improves morale.
12. Do not steal veicles if your teamate is placing a C4 on it .... THERE IS A REASON WHY YOU PUT IT THERE
Even without the grenade spam, Wakistan is not very enjoyable
wakistan will never be anything but a nade spam fest anywhere near any of the major choke points (bridges)
I don't remember dropped medkits give you XP when teammates use them... am I wrong?
nope
The first time I nade spamed on Wakistan I got 74 kills... I'm sorry, I can't stop chasing the thrill, I think I might have a problem
But Nade spam on Wakistan has been my highest kill game so far... lol
When a medic revives you and is healing you, don’t just stare at him and wiggle thanks.
We appreciate it, but we would appreciate it a lot more if you just said thanks in VOIP and actually aim at the most probably angle of enemy approach.
The last thing a medic wants is to risk 5-10 seconds of his own time saving your ass only for you to dick around and let him become a double kill.
Say thanks, but ffs be ready to attack and protect the guy healing you
Time to nade spam on waki
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you know damn well you don’t res or heal anyone bruh
No. Me run, shoot, die, respawn.
Last one, my friend i would like to apologize for all the spamming XDDD
we NEED hardcore modE NOW SO I CAN MOW DOWN 50 OF MY MATES FOR ONE KILL
Eff that move the campers Vic.
where is piss queen decimid video
you forgot rule #11 - night is cringe
Why you get clans disabled
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Telling people to not throw nades on wakistan is laughable. How about just not voting for that god awful map?
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Robotcat is waki nade spam king 😂
I'm tired of people voting the same shit every time bruh
It's always sandy sunset, wakistan or tensa town
I don't really mind any of those, but I think the other maps are great too
But what I do mind, *IS THAT EVERYONE VOTES CONQUEST AND I'M LOSING MY MIND*
I dont think the last one is happening lol
haha clear claymore w rule
To the last one
Nah man i dont think i will
Pro Tip: Pls don't vote for Wakistan. I can't see this map anymore 😅🙈
id enjoy wakistan if they removed it.
moarrrrr naaaddesss
I will always and forever nade spam on wakistan.
great video, but you use the vector so i must disapprove
sorry
#7 thatsa a lie u didn't clear claymores in ur 225 kill record
when u go for a record u can omit the rule XD
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#14 As a medic, your job is to heal your team mates. Unless you have a Vector. Then your job is to run around spastically ignoring all the "medic" cries as you desperately try to up your KPM while sweating profusely.
I enjoy nade spam wtf are you smoking
Rule 69: Medics with kriss vector should run around like a madman hunting for kills and flanking. +points to every teammate cries for revive ignored.
supporting people to play support class? Unsubbed/Disliked/Blocked/Ratioing u in comp
LMFAO
remember to walk on eggshells the entire time and not say anything remotely offensive or controversial or you will be banned
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