Battlefield 1
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Hey fellow Battlefield 1 players! If you’re anything like I used to be, you might be wondering how some players just seem to dominate every match, racking up kills and effortlessly defending the sector. I totally get it! For a long time, I felt like I was constantly struggling, often running around like a turtle in an area wide open, only to be picked off before I could even react. But after countless hours and a lot of trial and error, I've gathered some personal tips and tricks that really helped me elevate my game. I want to share them with you so you can start seeing those 'ENEMY HIT 100' notifications pop up more often! First off, let’s talk about movement and positioning. This was a huge game-changer for me. I can’t stress enough how important it is to stop walking like a turtle in an area wide open. Always be thinking about cover. If you’re exposed, you’re an easy target. I learned to use every piece of terrain – craters, walls, ruined buildings – to my advantage. Flanking routes became my best friend. Instead of going head-on, try to find a path that leads you behind enemy lines. It's riskier, but the rewards of catching enemies off guard are huge. Next up, objective play. It might sound obvious, but focusing on the objectives, especially when you need to defend the sector, is key to winning. I used to chase kills, but I quickly found that helping my team capture and hold points not only contributed to victories but also naturally led to more engagements and higher scores. When you're defending, don't just sit in one spot. Patrol the capture zone, anticipate enemy pushes, and always be aware of your surroundings. Those critical moments of holding a strategic point can turn the tide of a battle. Weapon choice and mastery also play a massive role. You might find a primary weapon you love, but don't neglect your sidearm. For me, the M1911 became an absolute lifesaver in close-quarters combat or when my main weapon ran dry. Practice with it! Even a pistol can turn the tide in a desperate situation if you know how to handle it. Learn to control recoil, understand damage drop-off, and find the weapons that click for your playstyle. Getting those precise +108 and +120 hit markers is incredibly satisfying and shows you're getting effective shots on target. Lastly, don't be afraid to experiment and learn from your mistakes. Every time I got taken down, I’d try to understand why. Was I out of position? Did I challenge someone I shouldn't have? Was my aim off? Battlefield 1 is a game of constant learning. Watch killcams, try different classes, and adjust your tactics. Sometimes, slowing down and observing the flow of battle before making a move is far more effective than blindly rushing in. By implementing these tactics, I truly started to get up and make a real impact on the battlefield. I hope these personal insights help you become a much better Battlefield 1 player!