Post: Is it to late to buy bf4?
05-15-2014, 02:38 PM #1
RAB
Splicer
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05-18-2014, 07:35 AM #20
Neo_Angelo
Raiding Girls Panties
Originally posted by RAB View Post
Haha thanks for the reply dude Winky Winky


BF4 is a very well balanced game, its a little difficult to start out but you start with some n00b guns which will help you out a bit (Mx4 being one of them), easiest way to rank up is to play obliteration or team deathmatch however later levels i prefer conquest to go vehicle leveling.

depending on your style of play i strongly recommend that you learn what classes work best on what maps (the easiest way to level is conquest on Locker (the snow level with no vehicles)) just get yourself the medic class and revive and throw down medic bags for your team, you'll get a tonne of XP ribbons and things as well as kills from throwing grenades and shooting down enemies, you could alternatively go support and use an LMG for killing XP and xp through re-supplies. However i found the medic class to yield more XP if you can capture C first.

Good luck and i'm sure you'll have tonnes of fun!

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RAB
05-18-2014, 09:41 AM #21
RAB
Splicer
Originally posted by Angelo View Post
BF4 is a very well balanced game, its a little difficult to start out but you start with some n00b guns which will help you out a bit (Mx4 being one of them), easiest way to rank up is to play obliteration or team deathmatch however later levels i prefer conquest to go vehicle leveling.

depending on your style of play i strongly recommend that you learn what classes work best on what maps (the easiest way to level is conquest on Locker (the snow level with no vehicles)) just get yourself the medic class and revive and throw down medic bags for your team, you'll get a tonne of XP ribbons and things as well as kills from throwing grenades and shooting down enemies, you could alternatively go support and use an LMG for killing XP and xp through re-supplies. However i found the medic class to yield more XP if you can capture C first.

Good luck and i'm sure you'll have tonnes of fun!


Thanks a ton man Smile

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05-19-2014, 01:42 PM #22
RAB
Splicer
Originally posted by Angelo View Post
BF4 is a very well balanced game, its a little difficult to start out but you start with some n00b guns which will help you out a bit (Mx4 being one of them), easiest way to rank up is to play obliteration or team deathmatch however later levels i prefer conquest to go vehicle leveling.

depending on your style of play i strongly recommend that you learn what classes work best on what maps (the easiest way to level is conquest on Locker (the snow level with no vehicles)) just get yourself the medic class and revive and throw down medic bags for your team, you'll get a tonne of XP ribbons and things as well as kills from throwing grenades and shooting down enemies, you could alternatively go support and use an LMG for killing XP and xp through re-supplies. However i found the medic class to yield more XP if you can capture C first.

Good luck and i'm sure you'll have tonnes of fun!


Bought the game yesterday i must say it is a good game but feels a little needing getting used to. I've been changing sensitivity alot and seems 30% to 35% is the best so far.
05-19-2014, 03:57 PM #23
ResistTheSun
In Flames Much?
I be making a giant meta game thread soon with all my layouts the best guns.
Normally play Conquest but you can change stuff around to suit the game mode.
Most of the best guns are easy/low unlocks.
05-19-2014, 05:14 PM #24
Neo_Angelo
Raiding Girls Panties
Originally posted by RAB View Post
Bought the game yesterday i must say it is a good game but feels a little needing getting used to. I've been changing sensitivity alot and seems 30% to 35% is the best so far.


I use 50% (i think that might be default as i don't remember changing it) but i prefer a higher sensitivity as i'm used to COD and playing on 9 sensitivity. I just feel higher sensitivity when you're used to it can give you the edge as you can aim faster than your opponent giving you that split second extra to get the first shot in.
05-19-2014, 07:15 PM #25
Kyra
mmmeeeeeoooowwwww
It would be worth buying now. There are still lots of cool things and dlc to come out.
I don't think it would ever be to late to buy battlefield. True story
05-19-2014, 09:25 PM #26
RAB
Splicer
Originally posted by Angelo View Post
I use 50% (i think that might be default as i don't remember changing it) but i prefer a higher sensitivity as i'm used to COD and playing on 9 sensitivity. I just feel higher sensitivity when you're used to it can give you the edge as you can aim faster than your opponent giving you that split second extra to get the first shot in.


I used sensitivity 7 - 8 on cod but battlefield just has a different feel to it at the moment towards that little slack of accuracy but I'm getting used to it and feels not as bad any more.
06-16-2014, 03:35 PM #27
Gemi
Little One
BF3 isn't nearly the same as BF4. The controls as vehicles and other things are different and a lot of new features have been added. It's never too late to get a game, but if you're into BF, you'll love BF4. It's such an awesome game.
06-19-2014, 10:18 PM #28
yes it is.....

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