I usually play USA so far, and with that paper thin armor, I do alright. That means moving away from them, flanking, and rengaging at a slow crawl in the direction I'm sure more targets are in.
I either make sure they have one alley of approach OR I always leave myself an out. Once you engage, if your position is compromised, DO NOT be afraid to disengage and move to another position. Use every bit of your shots only when needed. That MG may look cool, but it generally is a giant 'FOLLOW THESE TO ME!' sign with flashing lights and loud megaphone proclaming you want to die. Just gives you away to the other guy following him without payoff. (Default C I believe) The more movement you give, the easier it is to see, so sweeping that turret back and forth makes it pretty obvious.ĭon't take shots you're not sure you'll hit. Take your time once you get into possibly hostile area and keep behind things using your binoculars and free view that doesn't move the turret. These days I also use it for sniping pretty effectively once I get my tank's drop down. Super useful to indentify targets you think you might see. Soviets are pretty decent all arounders these days since there's less bounce no longer letting them just sit pretty on a hill and club everyone to death.īind your binoculars if you haven't. First, what tree are you using? Different trees require different styles of play.