
I doubt i can emulate it but i have to imagine it would be great to watch even if not educational.Īnyways basic point is i cant watch most of the good challenge replays because most are older then 8.7, and it never occurred to me to save a old version of the game, so any help would be appreciated. With you damn unicums I cant figure out where people find a way to walk into a town with a tank with a set-reload time against other tanks and take down 4 other tanks, but im interested in how that works, i suppose theirs just a different play-style of timing and maneuvering.

That and strafing, lots of strafing, anyways this isn't BF1942

(was about 220th in world 3+ k/d blah blah, but made a point to only play infantry and only played on huge servers 40+ players, all medkit or assault, blah blah used to be good/scrub now blah blah, i was Fing 15 though, so of course id be good with twitch reflexes and enamored with the my first FPS style game, especially one with as much sandbox khaos as BF1942)Īnyways my key to success was cruising areas that had JUST enough in hill depression to stay concealed and then put myself in situations where even very quick and deadly shots would be slightly off-balance to try and reply to because i got to areas quicker then i should have been able to due to concealment. I remember one of the biggest keys to the success i had in my old glamorous days of BF1942 I'm a scrub here but I've atleast known what its like to be damn good at a game, i think most people who have grown up as a teenager in the 2000s can relate to this. So ive gotten into reading about some of the people on this forums and i keep trying to imagine what their playstyle must be like, It generally sounds like a good mix of timing and situational awareness, with a key amount of map knowledge in regards to very minor elements of terrain that just get overlooked by regular scrubs like me. Note:If there is already a post on this, please redirect me, clutter is probably of no use
