My videos are nowadays devoid of explanations as to why I do what I do. Well, that's about to change for you peeps at the forum.
I'm going to go through each of my videos frame by frame and analyze my actions and the reasons they worked and didn't work. Exhibit A:-
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Oh, this video is FULL of tips. Happens to be one of my best plays.
Starting off with my first minute of playing. I started, hit the speeder, then got hit with a railgun. As I reversed, considering the ballistics of the shot, I saw the culprit: Louis KK had hit me. Okay. Now I got hit again, by a sniper cannon. "Anyone who uses rail+snipe must have a sniper class loadout," I thought as I started to run, putting up my tesshield.
As I reversed into a better position for duelling, I saw Bytes-RJ rushing in. My tesshield wore off, and I took a hit. To retaliate, I positioned myself along the wall, and shot my flare. I scored a hit, and saw he had a good bandage(since he healed 66 even after that. He fixed his target to another teammate as my blast shot went wild. Now I had a profile of the dude. Someone who uses a sniper cannon, can dodge, and runs bandage and bigshield.
I then moved into the flanking defender, since my teammate needed the pressure to be let off, but the defender didn't take the bait. He was, however, taken down with my team assisting me. Before we could recover, his mate showed up. Louis KK walked into a deadly trap, with enemies on both sides. Something no selfrespecting sniper should do. Me and my mate in the shooter got him... But by that time we were 3v2. I didn't deceive myself, though. Our enfo was critical health, and our shooter had taken a huge beating. Which meant I was already 1v2 when that happened.
When they DID die, I did panic a little, missing my shots at the get-go. After taking out the first shooter by deliberately staying mid-long range to survive. Needless to say, my bandage helped me survive, but it wouldn't have done so if I had rushed recklessly. I tracked the way my opponent's torpedoes were moving to understand which way he was moving, and engaged tesshields whenever possible. Since he was clearly running dual snipers and didn't have much by way of shieldbreakers, the tesla shield proved effective. Since enfo is the king of hide-and-shoot, I managed to use the terrain and my map knowledge to think in the way that he was thinking, and almost always, I got him fooled, strafing from a direction he wasn't expecting.
Overall, thanks to my bandage and my knowledge of how a torp user will position and rush, I won the 1v2.
Finally, a small reminder: Watch the first thirty seconds. I could have died there if I'd stayed, running for the exit saved me there.
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