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Here's a little advice: Study the maps a little bit. Get to know the common spots and paths both your team/enemies usually take. Knowing maps better allow you to avoid bad positions/spots, easily guess where sneaky try hards are camping from, as well catch your enemies off-guard easier. Study common camping spots and beat your opponents to it. Overall map knowledge and awareness is key so you don't always spawn and wander around aimlessly waiting for someone to attack first; learn crucial positions and ALWAYS get the first drop on your opponents! Learn when to attack, wait, and relocate and, with vast map knowledge, you're set to go. Learning all of these (slowly, it's okay) will def help you assume an ACTIVE role in your team; directing the flow of the battle on your team's side by simply being there and outsmarting/ambushing the enemy team.
if you ever meet yourself with a tank you cant pen either take out the cannon or breech then go for the tracks and engine then call for backup if its a maus just pray
Well, I'd say spawn camping is alright, since it will always happen anyways, might as well spawn camp the enemy team, cuz if you don't, they will spawn camp our team
Sorry bud but how you can even do 1) Like srly, it doesnt care if you take super precaution. An kiddo with op shot will one shot you doesnt caring of your armor or stuff. You caught them off guard? Dont worry, your shot will do literally nothing to them and same thing of before I play since armored dawn and is always the same shit doesnt caring what you do at the end
@@FritzLeAngel Centurion side armor is quite thin but it has side skirts and the side skirts+tracks will SOMETIMES eat shells, but it isn't certain, I suggest not angling too much with it but still angle