News - I Found What Warzone Players Are Missing Solos
All right, ladies and gentlemen, today we're diving into the world of solos, and I really just want to highlight the emphasis that solos would be the best Moe for you guys to practice in when it comes to Eran because it's the least amount of SBM; it's more of a wide open, like if we were to remove SBM from the game, this is close to what it would feel like if we got a UAV.
What a streamer looting fine right there, da Nars. We have a scab we can do as well. You don't mind him looting up and finishing looting this area, but, to be honest, man, once we grab the munitions and the deployable radar, just go to the scav. Just start doing the scav so you can get that money quickly and have no need to do a buy station.
Remember, the longer it takes for you guys to get that initial buy, the greater the chance other enemies are going to be there, which I'm all for. You want to fight, but usually you start off playing like this. I already kind of know what's going to happen when you run into an enemy at the buying station.
Looting these types of buildings just takes so much damn time. It really does. We got the scav here cool, but the moment I picked that up again, I would have just dipped off and started looting. We got the scav here cool, but the moment I picked that up again, I would have just dipped off and started looting—what we can actually loot.
I know there's a lot of people that love just playing the game; they want to play slowly; they don't want to get a lot of kills, and by all means do that. You can win a lot of games by playing passive. There's a huge reward to winning games passively. That's how most of us go on win streaks; we just slow it down and go for wins.
But again, I think a lot of people misconstrued that advice. They don't know how to aim for [__]. They don't know how to rotate, they don't know how to strategize, and they don't know how to read the enemy's plays, so if all you know is how to play slow, when it does come to a game, you're going to struggle big time.
He's waiting for it to fall, but it's already on the ground. I don't think he knows, but he does know that now make sure you throw the buy station on the roof, especially if they're already there. All we do have is a UAV on us, which is amazing. Talk about streamers, Loot, and hopefully we get our load out and start making our way elsewhere.
The zone's not going to favor us for long; in about 4 minutes, we'll be forced to rotate out of here regardless, Old Town. It seems like the zone's mostly in there, unfortunately, but it's going to be a hard-fought ending. Those buildings are no joke to play in when we win games there. I'm always shocked because, again, there's just not a certain building that's going to be safe, and this is very me, but once I start seeing people, after they grab their load out.
I look at guns to see if they want them. That's how I know they really don't have an understanding of what to do next. Now what moment right happens to everybody, even veterans? When you're playing the game, you just get bored, you get lost, and you discom, like, What do I do now? But we can still get active with it.
We can go to the zip, and we can throw up our UAV. Go to the zip to find out if anybody's there, and if someone pops up on the UAV, which there probably will be around here, you can then hunt them down and kill them. Don't be afraid to get into combat; this was also already looted, judging by the door being open, so that's what you call a red flag.
Also how he's just kind of moving back and forth in the open not really worrying about cover and concealment just lets me know again he's probably going to get clapped out in the open, you have an enemy on UAV you can tell by how he's changed his gameplay instantly and even though many people don't Rock ghost you got to be aware you are vulnerable from other shots we know an enem is in here playing pretty slow be careful on the, , push the enemy's running away without even trying to contest us he wasn't even that damaged like I don't mind him trying to like play up if he's really messed up but we only hit him twice if he just would have held that doorway when he ran through and just held that he probably could have gotten us way more damage than he already was and won the gunfight, so if you still have a plate and a half take the challenge you know the enem is going to be pushing.
So we do have an enemy on the rooftop. No surprise there. Even with the cat, Nerf, everyone's still sniping. Not really a reason to take this fight at all. There is really no reason to do any of this. There is not really a reason to do this. Either i'm very I'm very I'm very I'm very confused, two reasons we just got our load out why are we getting another one before you're like he wants to snipe too it's just ignorant one the sniper's looking right on the scope right at your area and on top of that you decided to use a certain weapon type just stick with it push your [ __ ] in, but the second thing that was concerning was he didn't smoke it once he got sniped at I understand he might not have known the enemy had an angle on him but just smoke it out don't just crawl sideways, that rooftop has a drastic angle on that low ground what is this like 20 stories tall going to shoot you in the back even if you're perfectly laying down your feet are still sticking out it's going to hit you right in the right in the Achilles and then here we are spectating dripless AR I'm just waiting and waiting; I doubt he's going to hit the shot.
I highly doubt he's going to hit the shot if he takes it. Look, when I'm playing, so many people troll me for missing so many shots, and I get it. I have my days where I hit them all, and I have a lot of days where I miss them all, but you're not taking the shot; you're definitely not going to hit.
I do like the fact that everyone's using deployables, and he's got another one. Okay, I'm not against that, so we have a real passive player here, but he's using the tools that he needs in order to play like this. I'm saying play very loosely. All right, we're about to move rotation, which is going over to Oldtown again and looking for this play style.
I don't think pre-rotating this building is the best idea. It's the lower building; this building's higher; this building's higher; and of course, you have all these buildings, so if he gets up, head, and also again when you're sniping, make sure you hold your breath the moment before you pull the trigger.
Stop holding your breath and trying to line up that sight, because then you put a lot of pressure on yourself to take the shot when you probably shouldn't take the shot just because you're afraid your lung's going to run. Out, we've got two enemies here because the rooftop was shooting at somebody else, and then a vehicle was driving by some multiples.