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Title: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Sol9000 on October 22, 2012, 10:09:07 PM
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Hi. I'm considerably new to SWBF (and the First/Third Person Shooter Genre in general) and I'm looking for help in getting better at it. I'll put up a video of a typical day for me in, well, I dunno. Either Citadel, Jabba's Palace, or Tripoca Bay or whatever. But for now, what are your recommendations for new players?
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Unit 33 on October 22, 2012, 11:16:59 PM
Practise genuinely helps, other-wise getting someone to show you the ropes is always helpful... stuff like mine throwing and the importance of jumping.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: -=(212) Nixo=- on October 23, 2012, 01:36:01 AM
Always keep your cool, never panick by jumping and rolling very often because it allows your oponent to guess where you will land.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on
Post by: Black Water on October 23, 2012, 03:36:39 AM
Learn to minethrow and 1 at a time rocket for Rebel , also learn where to aim at the wall in CC hall, roll alot like i :D never jump...jk thats good too, and learn to put mines where they are least suspected, you might not get good till 6 months.. train train train :D , add me on xfire if you have : marttrooper
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Led on October 23, 2012, 05:13:36 AM
Start by reading this:

http://www.swbfgamers.com/index.php?topic=4345.0
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: SchTicK on October 23, 2012, 06:31:13 AM
All good advice. Being able to keep your crosshairs on target while maneuvering is key to great success at shoot-outs at close range. IMHO.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Phobos on October 23, 2012, 09:04:31 AM
Learn to use every weapon you have effectively. Most people don't use the pistol enough, and just prefer to die when they run out of primary ammo. It's a deadly weapon when used properly, especially in combination with the sniper or shotgun.

Other advice is learn to get a feel for the splash radius of certain weapons like grenades, landmines, rockets, EMP launchers, mortars and vehicles etc.

Too many times I see teammates blindly rushing into enemy mines (or team stunning others into them) and getting half our team killed. So don't be like most noobs who 'travel in packs'. Try to keep enough distance that someone else isn't going to cause you to get killed.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: BlackScorpion on October 23, 2012, 09:27:37 AM
The first thing, I think, would be to figure out if you're more comfortable with WASD or one of the two sets of arrow keys.

ETA:  Note that I am right handed, so if you are a southpaw, you might prefer to use one of the sets of arrow keys.  Anyways, I agree with Phobos in that I find WASD superior: as an anecdote, both my aim and my evasiveness improved when I switched.


Quote from: Phobos on October 23, 2012, 09:04:31 AM
Learn to use every weapon you have effectively. Most people don't use the pistol enough, and just prefer to die when they run out of primary ammo. It's a deadly weapon when used properly, especially in combination with the sniper or shotgun.

Other advice is learn to get a feel for the splash radius of certain weapons like grenades, landmines, rockets, EMP launchers, mortars and vehicles etc.

Too many times I see teammates blindly rushing into enemy mines (or team stunning others into them) and getting half our team killed. So don't be like most noobs who 'travel in packs'. Try to keep enough distance that someone else isn't going to cause you to get killed.

With regards to this last paragraph, please don't be that guy who won't destroy enemy mines.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Phobos on October 23, 2012, 09:35:02 AM
Quote from: BlackScorpion on October 23, 2012, 09:27:37 AM
The first thing, I think, would be to figure out if you're more comfortable with WASD or the arrow keys.

With regards to this last paragraph, please don't be that guy who won't destroy enemy mines.

WASD > Arrow keys for me at least

And I agree 1000% too many people try to just avoid mines rather than taking 2 seconds out to kill them. Then someone else comes in to help them capture a base and they both die because of it. I think whats worse than this though, is pilots who refuse to heal any teammates. It's a shame
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Carbon27 on October 23, 2012, 11:51:55 AM
Well, I have learned shoot little, move a lot!
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Des on October 23, 2012, 11:53:27 AM
playing in the right servers is also essential. FC servers are modded to make it more of a fair and continuous battle rather than stock units and limits on ammo making you  waste time getting ammo.

i also think duels and wars are the best type of training. as an example i had no skill in my past clan because they would never duel me or let me into wars :td: but i gained skill 5x faster in FC and InviS dueling like every day.

oh and FC battlegrounds is really fun for playing all stock maps and males you really well rounded
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: [FC]Elite on October 23, 2012, 01:34:31 PM
I agree with Kishan
FC server are the best with equal sides and no lag.
Unlimited ammo is the best part :D
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Unit 33 on October 23, 2012, 01:54:50 PM
Quote from: BlackScorpion on October 23, 2012, 09:27:37 AM
ETA:  Note that I am right handed, so if you are a southpaw, you might prefer to use one of the sets of arrow keys.
I'm a lefty, arrow keys are worth trying out if position becomes bothersome, but I've found that WASD is just better in terms of keyboard location.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Carbon27 on October 24, 2012, 09:04:34 AM
Practice practice practice. Learn different jump, roll, move, and shooting combinations. Try and shoot right after a roll then jump, then roll again.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Thine Enemy on October 28, 2012, 11:42:26 AM
Remain calm and take your time with shots. Getting angry makes you too hasty and staggers your focus

If you feel that the game's default button mapping is uncomfortable or kind of makes things difficult for you, switch around the button mapping settings. For example: to switch secondary weapons (grenades, mines, etc...) the default button is "G". For me, I felt that it did not feel right to have to get my finger over one button in order to press another next to to switch secondary weapons. Instead, I set it for "F" (default: switch primary weapon) to make it easier for me; I change primary weapons by using the scroll wheel anyway. I've made more customizations to my button mapping but I only wanted to give a simple rundown and not confuse you.

Use pistol often, you'll be surprised by how useful it is.

Understand your weaponry. Know their reload speeds, timing between shots, and round size. Don't worry, after playing for a certain amount of time, you'll understand every weapon like the back of your hand - unless you wear gloves all the time. Just keep playing as a certain class in a certain way all the time until you become comfortable enough and develop enough confidence in yourself to try out new strategies or classes. We all started out as n00bs and we all have the ability to discover our potentials and perhaps even surpass them. :]

Learn by watching other players; either playing against them, with them, or even watching other players POV in their videos on YouTube. You'll learn their movements - even while playing against them - and will be able to understand their strengths and weaknesses to capitalize on and implement their moves/tactics into your own playstyle.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: SirPimped on October 28, 2012, 01:57:24 PM
While I agree FC servers are typically the best servers, I would not recommend them for beginners. The players there are typically very skilled and know how to take advantage of inexperience. Once you feel confident enough I do encourage you to try the FC servers.

PLA servers are much more fun for beginners. Try all the different units. Find one that you like and improve as much as you can with that unit. After you feel comfortable with one unit, try another, and another. Wash, rinse, repeat. Practice, practice, practice.

Best of luck. You can contact other players or I on X-Fire if you need help or have questions.
Title: Re: Looking to Improve my skill with this game, Episode 1: What should I work on?
Post by: Phobos on October 28, 2012, 02:18:20 PM
I recommend FC Battlegrounds for beginners its like PLA battlefront but without tanks or turrets and infinite ammo. Then work your way up to the advanced no cp / no ai servers.
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