Hello gamers, I'm SnipeShot, welcome back to Battlefield 1.
I'm about to start playing some more Conquest in the map "Argonne Forest".
Once the match starts, I'll show you the equipment I use for the Scout class.
I always use the same stuff, for simplicity, and so any of you guys who want to play along
can jump right in, without ranking up anything or grinding out levels.
Even if you've never played as a Scout Sniper before, I invite you to join me in the gameplay
of BF1.
If you haven't noticed, I'm playing on Xbox One.
It doesn't change anything though, some people make a big deal about what system you're using,
but at the end of the day, we're all playing the same game.
We have more similarites than differences.
Some of you may be asking: Why am I
not playing the objective?
I would tell you the role of each class is different, I perform best when playing defense
mostly, and spotting a lot for my team, but you can make your own play
styles and use trial and error to see what works best for you.
Using the Scout aggresively, or running and gunning with a machine gun could serve you
well.
You are the variable, every multiplayer match up is influenced by people, and your decision
making
Knowing your enemy will help you know yourself.
What I mean by that is, you can predict where your enemy is going to be by using logic,
or understanding how they think.
If I kill the same player multiple times from a camping spot, like where I just was, I know
that the next time that they respawn, they're going to storm my position.
The spawn time is 10 seconds, and it will take them about 20 seconds to get here.
Good game guys, final score is 9,313 points, with 32 Kills and 5 Deaths.
When you find a good camping spot like the one I just demonstrated, it should be your
reference point for most of the game.
But these don't always work out, adapt to your lobby's players and you might get away
with staying there for a long time.
Until next time, game well, play smart.
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