News - Winning Warzone Duos Is Harder Than You Think
This guy doesn't recognize he's on a UAV; he doesn't recognize he's in an attractive location like a buy station, which are the natural things you would pay attention to if you're in a solo experience, but because he's brought his teammate back, he thinks everything's fine, he'll be okay, and he can play more casually.
That is not how Duos works. Duos are the same as solos; there are loads of people spread out across the map. People are hunting you on any given occasion, and the second you make a bit of noise, make your position known, or don't pay attention to a UAV, you're going to be punished for it, and this is a really good example of that.
For the end of this gameplay, I've decided to let the conversation play out between me and Jaff. I want you guys to see what we're talking about and what we're thinking about, and I want you to notice and pay attention to one specific thing. Me and Jaff are looking to lock up anchor locations for each other, and you're going to see it happen quite frequently.
I'm going to take a position, he's going to take a position, and we're going to play off of each other. He'll make a push, I'll hold his angle, and then we play off of each other. Now, generally speaking, like I was saying with those pins and maneuvers and those pinches earlier, the best way to win in A Duos Dynamic is to split people's focus and attention.
You're going to see a huge amount of that in this final segment, and I'm going to leave.