Another tip about grenades, is for instance, you throw it into the area youre running into and if theres no hit markers at least that section is clear of enemies and you know youre safe to advance. and if it does hit someone, you know you have the HP advantage at the least so unless they have a vector in their hand.. a grenade hit marker is your Green Light to go mop up😅
Tip #11 is super true for any competitive video game. The difference between playing on 'autopilot' and actively thinking and making smart decisions in the moment is crazy, no matter your skill level.
confidence really makes a difference, if you're confident you can force them to react to you instead of you reacting to them. it applys in most situations force them to be guessing about what you will do, while you know what you're doing. its like walking into a room of blind people if u do it right. mr wong talks about this in a different way
Unironically meta way to play the game is medic, lightest armor, MP7, Vector or Scorpion; spawn, throw nades, rush in, get a few kills, die, repeat. The less time you spend healing or, God forbid, reviving people, the better.
lol great video, The target priority drawing was hilarious! The one tip I wish you added that NO ONE DOES, IS MIDDLE MOUSE PING TARGETS EVEN WHEN YOU DIE! This is really annoying when reviving a fallen teammate with enemy near by and the guy is yelling "Medic hes over there watch out" JUST PING THE GUY SO WE CAN KILL HIM AND REVIVE YOU! Not pinging enemies is the biggest TIP for winning that no one uses!
Idk but iv'e always been pingin when dead. I don't know who will see pings because i rarely see a ping when playing. Also i think a minimap would help alot.
The problem is only your squad sees pings. So for blueberries a good call out would be super . In general more enemy callouts it's so ridiculous how often they just scream for help and not telling there's an enemy right at the corner waiting prone.......
I ping all the time and tell my teammates where the enemy is. No one cares in this game, they just keep doing their thing and facing the opposite direction. It's so frustrating.
Extra tip for building a wall to revive, you can actively repair the barricade as your reviving if enemies are shooting at it. This will keep the wall up while your reviving.
Learning what works for you was a big one for me. I found that mobility meta, run and smg gun, well I didn't have the reactions for that and found myself getting 2, maybe 3 or 4 kills then dying. Also found myself constantly out of mags. Switched to Ranger vest which gives you tons of mags, and got into the habbit of dropping mags cutting down on vulnerability times. Even though the AS Val is considered to be a bad gun, with attachments and quick drop mags, you can get to ~1.4 second reload time, which is insane. I found that I would pump the enemy full of lead, duck into cover, drop the mag, and back into the action. This made my survivability go way up since I spent way less time exposed, as well as being suppressed making it hard for enemies to locate or even hear me in the first place. Also got me plenty of fast kills undetected, instead of running in and relying on mobility to keep me alive.
Yea exactly! The Val might come up again seeing the Vector will be hit with another nerf with the amount of outcry for one. The Val has the 2nd fastest TTK against medium armoured targets 👀
After sooo many hours playing medic with a vector pre EA. I've really enjoyed rocking the support class since release. The instant deployables, if done properly, can dynamically shape the flow of battle. It's almost like conducting a symphony of violence. Can't recommend enough to anyone looking for a different play style from the current medic meta.
2 tips: 1) bind pulling / interacting on the same key as healing, that way, you automatically heal while pulling 2) bind picking up the magazine on the same key as reloading - u can just look on the magasine while holding r and pick it up while reloading without breaking ur fingers Have fun
Doing what works for you is so underrated. Everyone is out trying to find what the meta is, what everyone else is doing, what gun everyone is using, the armor that everyone is wearing, etc etc. What a lot of people miss though is, well, what do you think is good? What armor do you like? What gun do you pop off with? Stuff like this is wildly disregarded, and taking time to sit down and think like this is unironically an amazing life skill in of itself. Don't do what everyone else is doing just because they say what they're doing is the best. Blank mindedness, I know I sound cheesy saying this, will turn you into a sheep. You won't know why you do things or why you believe things, you'll just believe them because you don't know better. You don't become smarter doing this, you don't become wiser either. You'll stagnate when you have to decide what to do, because you don't know how to think for yourself. This is a very bad trait that millions of people have, and it's existed for as long as this planet has existed. So, test your armor out. Test a gun out. Everyone says this gun is ass, but why? Question! Why do they say this gun is ass? I use it, oh damn, it has a lot of recoil. Well, now I know that. Everyone also says this gun is ass, why? Let me try it. Oh, wow! This gun is really good! Why? Well, I kill people fast, but why? Because I shoot fast! See what I mean? All you have to do is ask, "why?" Doing this will turn you from a meta follower to a meta *creator.* You'll lead the fray, not be in it, and I know you all wanna be the leader. I started doing this maybe a year ago and now I really believe I can help people around me and really tell them good info. They may ask, "What's a good gun?" I tested them, so I know what to say. I didn't need to search on Reddit what the best gun was, I knew it already cause I found it myself. That's what this video was talking about for Tip 10, and I can't stress enough how big (bodsta) of a deal this really is. Test things out, come to your conclusion, listen to others, be like "Vector is good? Huh, why?", then test it and you're like, "Oh God they weren't kidding". You'll be just a bit different than the others who use the Vector cause it's good, because when you're asked why the Vector is good, you'll have the answer. Always ask why bros, always ask why. Great video bro, love the content you make.
Thanks mate! I have always been one that likes to try everything out and pretty against meta abuse and abusers haha. But I also understand that if people do feel at a disadvantage and can have negative impacts on wanting to play. Thanks for the comment as always 🙏
@@TicklesTheElfsame, at lvl 100 I haven't used it once since EA. Though I did get my fair share of vector play during testing over the past few years.
Pressing left-alt while sprinting you can look around while running very useful instead of staring straight ahead while sprinting long distance, it also works for the sniper (alt+middle mouse up or down changes your zeroing), learning to hip fire is pretty useful and getting a laser pointer.
2:54 How to PROPERLY use grenades: Reenact WWI by tossing 4-5 supply boxes down and commanding the squad to chuck nades and completely saturate the area with death. If one of them has flashes the combined might of flash and frag leaves them dazed, confused, then dead
I hesitate to even give this bit of advice since I hate running into people who know this - but I'm feelin chatty 😆 RE: grenades; as a new player, especially if you're a medic moving with the main thrust of people - any time you reach a crunch point where your guys have to stop and you run into that situation where you're just rezzing/healing constantly until eventually a nade wipes your pile... Stop. Turn towards the cover you are cowering behind with everyone, and lob a frag in the general direction of the enemy over that cover. You are GUARANTEED kills if you're remotely aware of where the enemies are - if you're lucky you'll wipe out an entire group.... it is terrifying how reliable this is lol, and its an easy way to find reward even for newer players who will struggle to get any kills and find themselves dying a lot.
No worries mate, it’s very easy to play games passively. Even last night I think I was for most of it due to me being tired haha and found my gameplay was lacking for sure.
The medic spring and squad swap are genius! Practice is the biggest tip, practice throwing grenades and get feel for it, after awhile getting 3-4 kills with a base with be normal, practice getting a feel for each gun, recoil, sensitivity and don’t be afraid to mess around with settings as well. The confidence tip is the worst one lol, honestly to gain confidence in this game is muscle memory and through tons of experience in the game but also knowing each map and memorizing pathways and flank points will help gain that confidence. Like for example did you know on salhan there is a underground tunnel that will take directly to that first building across the bridge? Not many know it and you can easily get 5-6 kills from flanking it.
It is also a good idea to always to remind yourself to focus while you are in game because there is a big difference between playing mindlessly and out muscle memory than actually focusing and truly being engaged.
So one thing what have not been mentioned is the b-25 as the attachment for medic; highest drawspeed bonus. You die often with medpack in your hands swapping weapon. Also your secondary will affect your movement speed. Drop the supressor, carry smaller one with medic.
Another tip for the Medic Dance is to add crouching in. I've found that if you hold Ctrl to crouch, and THEN start holding Shift+W to sprint, you'll start doing this weird duck and weave type manoeuvre that is faster than a walk, slower than a full sprint, and will infuriate any snipers trying to shoot you while you revive your teammate. I think you can also still be jumping while doing this, but only if you time it for when you're standing instead of crouching
If you ever get killed by some dude chilling around a corner just laying there. Just call them out. Talk trash to them. Tell friendlies exactly where they are. Get in their head! It's hilarious. Also, if you're trying to clear Claymores or mines and you have a laser on your gun, put the laser on what you're shooting and it will hit every single time.
And after you’ve used a laser for a long time, you should be used to where your gun is aiming so you don’t have to use a laser and reveal your position 🙏
Lol... "Short engagements." I'm going to use that next time I miss every shot and die anticlimactically. Friend: "Bro, there were 3 of them standing there reloading with their backs to you. What happened?" Me: "It was just a short engagement."
Video on winning gun fights please, I'm level 50 and still suck so much ass. I stubbornly like the ak15 which is apart of the problem. I used to enjoy playing DMR/using spawn bacons to setup flanks in BF4, recon is really the only class I can contribute with lol
@@BIGBodsta Doing a bit better with the long barrel... Yes one on one I get my ass kicked most of the time. I'm not good by any means, but I can usually do "ok" in other shooters. In battlebit idk if its the fast TTK or exaggerated recoil on AK15 ?
@@jg1093 maybe try sit further back and try engaging from medium range? Just because all the ‘good’ players are running around with SMGs that will melt anyone haha
@@jg1093 Yeah with AK15 if you have scope put a reddot on top of it and use it as default. At longer ranges don't shoot full auto just tap 1 bullet at a time. I've played with ak15 but changed to honey badger so i have much better time at shorter ranges. I look forward to Aug unlock it seems to be very accurate with 900 velocity.
@@benq994 Thanks for advice, yea the aug is nasty at range. I have been killed a few times by it at stupid ranges you would not think an assault rifle can reach out to
@@BIGBodsta no it’s a good thing I’m saying. Because every other video I basically already knew everything so that’s why it’s insane I got so many new tips from one video. If that made sense lol
Great video mate. I play on 144Hz and 144Fps. One thing that keeps me behind is the internet download speed. At mere 40Mbps, my hits are not registered regularly using smg/ assault rifles. Even sniper headshots/rpg hits are not registered. It sucks so badly. Recently i played at 500Mbps internet speed and it made a huge difference in kills.
Can someone please give me some advice with the ttk? I've hit people with half a mag before at medium distance with the M4 and they don't go down, only to turn around and beam me with a Vektor in 2 bullets.
@@BIGBodsta I am for mid chest and let the vertical recoil get the headshot. However, I get tons of hit markers. People usually beam me with like the Vektor or PP2000 from across the map.
I'm gonna start creating squads every match that have the name of each class, like medics, engineers, snipers, ECT so that hopefully people can join it and spawn in places they need to. Hopefully this will help out, or maybe people ignore it idk
@bradyruth2487 Don't ignore the fact that you can bind 2 keys to the same action, so if you also bind R to interact, you can reload and pick up the mag with 1 key
The discord link and then the “clan invite” tab has all the codes in it! I try and make more as much as I can. We have so many new members at the moment 🥵
Assume everybody is aimboting because I swear basically every player always hits their shots (I'm not making a real acusation, I'm just giving facts. If you poke your head out of cover assume someone is about to shoot you in the face because chances are, they are).
Honestly, would be no problem if people would bother to unlock squads, but squads lock automatically at 8/8, and stay locked unless manually unlocked by squad leader, most people don't know this I guess. So someone leaves to squad hop after it's already full, and you get 7/8 squads, or 5/8, 3/8, whatever and they're all still locked so people just make new squads.