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Originally Posted by MPower
Rts games.
I was pretty good at the first one I played. Dune2. Prob 15 yrs ago. But they have passed me by since then. Now there are like 7 different resources you need to acquire, so I end up with 6 guys standing around an empty mine for 10min. Building upgrades, unit upgrades, special abilities. Bleh. By the time the tutorial is done, so am I.
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rts games im torn two ways... either build fast cheap and zerg their base.. or build small but tough defense and bunker in. Ive even when as far as building walls and emplacements all around resource nods in rts games i play.
tutorials are annoying but i force myself into them. It comes down to .. do you want those extra troops now or upgrade a building for the next two min.
my all time rts game was total annihilation. but i lost heat when people would build a air pad kid nap my commander and once they got going fly him over the heart of my base and watch in horror as he exploded taking out all my creating.
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Originally Posted by ironpham
You will eventually get used to the radar. I just make sure to pay attention to my peripheral vision where I keep the radar and when there's a red dot, I'll focus in on it. Honestly, most of your fights will be within radar range, so it is extremely important.
As for the BR (3 shot burst battle rifle), keep your scope at head level always and let the auto-aim take over when you get close enough to their head. It'll pin you on it as long as you can keep your cross-hair moving in the same direction as the opponent. It takes about 3 bursts to kill someone. You know the cross-hair is on the head when there's a little dot in the middle of it.
Also, don't be afraid to use your grenades. A well placed frag grenade is usually the difference between winning and losing a battle.
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ok ive sorta noticed this auto aim thing... but i cant figure it out.. is it cuz i correct it and not know whats going on? when my cross hairs start to move with the target do i let go of the right stick and let it work for me?
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