Stratagy tips

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For all the pro's out there in battlefield 2. Please put some tips out here for us noobs, so that we may also practice these ways.
Like i put a little list for you guys on some of the things that maybe you can help with.

1. Mouse/aircraft/choppers sensitivites
2. Yaw factors for choppers and jets
3. Keyboard setup for button
4. A nice aircraft monouver to avoid some missles
5. Sniper placements map and crosshair(do we have to count for distance)
6. How to turn choppers around easy

And you can add in any other things as well if you want or whatever

Thanks guys, i'm sure this can help many players out if we can get a whole list together.

And if we can stick to giving tips only, and not go off topic otherwise the post just fades away.
 
Please include all those "exploits" that people like to (ab)use, like those rocks you can sit behind "just right" and virtually never be hit etc.

This way we know how to get you. :D

On Wake Island (Or whatever it's called) when you spawn as US on the small island, I always get nailed by people on the farthest peninsula, I just can't see them that far away, but I think it's maybe 'cos my video H/W not good enough? I do have the view distance to 100% though.
 
Play Wake Island 2007 (No Aircraft) as a Medic and spawn on that small Island. Drop medic packs and revive the snipers. Easiest way to get all you Medic merits.

Play the same map as a Sniper and get all you sniping merits easily.
 
1. Mouse/aircraft/choppers sensitivites ** I keep mine standard for most. I do,however drop my dpi when playing sniper
2. Yaw factors for choppers and jets ** Keep them standard
3. Keyboard setup for button ** You need to be able to view behind you when in jet and chopper, so set some buttons up that is easy to press often while in flight4. A nice aircraft monouver to avoid some missles **** Boosters on an bank as sharp as possable with a twist or two maby. Not much more to do if you are not in a J10 Jet5. Sniper placements map and crosshair(do we have to count for distance) *** you sure do have to compensate for bullet drop. 6. How to turn choppers around easy. *** Would not even be able begin to explain that in words... sorry.... .
hope it helps
 
Ok so i sort of got the hang of things in a chopper,, but i was in this one chopper with a dude who turned this thing 360 degrees like 5 times a second, man it was fast. and sometimes when i try to do i backflip or front flip manouver it does'nt always seem to do it always even though i do it the same. why is that? sometimes it does it and sometime the chopper does'nt even move.

For a jet. how do those dudes shoot with the minigun against dudes running on the floor. i just cant keep it stable enough to have a good target on them, targeting left and right it sort of fine, but its the up and down targeting that makes me crash, my mouse sensitivity is normal, but when i get to close to them i friggen crash.

Also if you shoot different parts of ur enemies body like in the head does this kill him faster than if you are to shoot him in the leg or something, cause most times i shoot plenty and cant kill them, they shoot me twice and i die.
 
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practice practice practice

The more you do that, the more you discover new things to try out which may or may not help you with your game play

Theres also a setting in-game that by DEFAULT makes it so that your latency is read as 100ms and not whatever it REALLY is!

se-uay he-tay oogle-gay
:D

Edit.. Damn I just wasted '1337' posts to post this :p
 
There is only one way to learn how to play bf 2 and that is to practice.

Bunny hopping is another form of l33tn33s that helps avoiding dying.

being sneaky is random, always check your minimap and if you see lots of enemy make sure you have full ammo and run in guns blazing.

Never enter a fight without having reloaded your gun :).

Get a joystick for flying :) although there are some amazing chopper pilots who use keyboard and mouse, i just find it hard since i have always used a joystick.
 
I just bought myself a cool joystick for the jet today, seems much more accurate and i can atleast now shoot on the ground with that thing.. i do a pretty good job in the chopper with my mouse and keyboard but now i am struggling with the joystick in that. and i am a mean killer with TV.

i know practice practice practice, but would be much more easier to practice if i knew what i was practicing, would take longer to learn it from scratch than having someone give you a head start at the practice. there are a lot of things u guys could let in on, and then people from here could read them and then go try them in the game. like someone could tell how they do a fast small backflip in the chopper. then people could go and try that.. or on long distance sniping where they normally try to put there crosshair. people then could go and try these things they see here.
 
haha I tell you what, after not flying for a while one obviously looses touch :)
 
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