1 (edited by ShinjiKoon 2007-11-03 00:26:17)

Topic: First Strike makes you better at battlefield

I dont know exactly why, but i played battlefield 2142 today, and all of a sudden i was getting the top score every match.  I usually couldnt do that!  I think that playing first strike makes you better at normal battlefield tongue maybe because the bullets are faster or somethin.  Sniping was especially easy obviously because the bullets actually go where you shoot in battlfield 2142 O.o

Re: First Strike makes you better at battlefield

ShinjiKoon wrote:

Sniping was especially easy obviously because the bullets actually go where you shoot in battlfield 2142 O.o

lol smile

Re: First Strike makes you better at battlefield

Pam wrote:
ShinjiKoon wrote:

Sniping was especially easy obviously because the bullets actually go where you shoot in battlfield 2142 O.o

lol smile

in fs, you're nicly camped up on a platform on endor, you see someone lying down and you get him in your sights.  You hold down the trigger and slowly get the redical over his head and fire!  The laser hits 10 meters from the guy.... wtf m8!

Re: First Strike makes you better at battlefield

I have to agree with that 100%.

Re: First Strike makes you better at battlefield

i agree too. I think it was team play that got my high marks as well. First strike has made me want to be part of a team much more.

http://www.fsmod.com/stats/fssig.php?player=btcc
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INGAME NAME: btcc

Re: First Strike makes you better at battlefield

Depends on what amount of people you play with, at 64 there will be so many grenades that teams will be scattered all over the place, well... literally. I havent tried 2142 out again since i started playing FS, the rank system annoys me at certain times.

But hey, you can push your team through a meatgrinder succesfully and take a flag together, great feeling of accomplishment.

http://i.imgur.com/pkJ0Ygm.png

Re: First Strike makes you better at battlefield

yeah, i just wish i we could get a fs server with 64 people