
Squad is a bit more involved with having to worry about loading up logi trucks, getting them to places so things can be built, and all that nonsense so it's more crunchy and thus has a higher learning curve. If you ever played shit like Firearms back in the day you'll hit your rhythm super quick in Insurgency. Grab gun, shoot mans, cap points, win match. Insurgency even more so since it's just a straight shooter. The transition from Battlefield to HLL mechanically is pretty gentle. I'd like to point out for the OP that HLL so far seems mechanically super accessible, it's just the tactics/strategy side that'll get your shit rocked. So if you see a vehicle sitting there at HQ, it's likely a squad leader requested it and is on his way to get it, so don't jsut randomly take vehicles like you do in Battlefield. They all cost the commander resources to spawn which are also used for bombing and strafing runs, airheads, tanks, etc. This isn't about survivability, but in general, don't take vehicles unless you're driving a troop transport from the HQ to the line. If you see a tank, and it's looking at you, just turn around and run away and be thankful they haven't already turned you into mush.Ĩ. Firing an AT rocket at it at the front will likely do nothing - you need to get around the sides or preferably the back. Throwing grenades and firing your rifle at it will do nothing. If they're calling out an MG in a certain direction, it's probably a good idea to not go that way.ħ.

So quick hip firing doesn't work while sprinting.Ħ. When sprinting, the only ways to stop are pressing Sprint again, stopping entirely, or aiming.
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It's not accurate, but with a self loading gun a full magazine should do the trick, so it's goot in desperate situations where you don't have time to aim. When you are walking, you can fire without aiming. You can sprint forever, but it doesn't mean you should. You can also hold your breath for a short time for a small zoom in and removing gun sway.ĥ.

If you want to kill someone, you absolutely have to aim down your sights. So use cover, use leaning to peek around corners, and crouch behind low walls. One submachine gun/pistol round will put you into bleeding state. Then, eliminate any that have a red exclamation mark - this means enemies are within 100m, so it's probably not safe.Ĥ.

When looking at spawn points, first look for any close to the action (the action being the objective that currently has a black circle around it). However, it silhouettes you against it, so you need to be extra careful about the side that can see you.ģ. Running along a wall means there's a while 180 dgerees you don't need to worry about. Your head is a melon and just as soft, anything that hits it is bad news.Ģ. Here's some gameplay tips for getting started to help you not die so often in HLL while you learn it.ġ.
