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Ensign Ricky
Ensign Ricky
That last kill is always the hardest. For me, it's the adrenaline rush that kicks in that would freeze me up. It took me 388 solo games to before I got my first win and I don't care to admit how many times prior to that I had gotten 2nd place!?! Sometimes the easiest thing to do (especially if it is down to 3 players), is to wait for the other two to engage. Then aggressively go after the victor who is usually beat up and just looking to heal or and/or the guy in the strongest position who is likely distracted. If your already getting 3-5k per game, your doing great. You will probably get that umbrella soon. Good luck!94AGBQ said:
My boys finally convinced me to play after months of watching them. The most intimidating thing for me right now is being able to build quick enough. I'm getting better at it but it's a slow process so far. I have managed to finally get the aiming down and am able to hold my own in 1v1 situations in most cases. I'm a raging 3-5 kills per game and have finished 2nd several times. I'm still searching for my elusive first victory though.
Definitely would be interested in finding adults here to team with though as the squad and duo modes are tons of fun.
On Xbox.
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CrottyKid said:
I am terrible at this and all other shooters, but my kids are pissed that I am constantly in the top 10 just based on pure strategy alone. The object is not to enter a crowded space and win a shootout. The object is to survive. I use cunning and common sense to avg about 3 kills a game, but I can never best the elite builders and shooters. I enjoy seeing just how high I can rank purely on wits and mostly using existing structures.
This.SheriffBarclay said:
The problem with lurking on the outside is, by the time you get to top 10, all of the remaining players have epic and legendary weapons and you probably don't have a shot.
This is my thoughts as well. I started out playing the slow game and getting top 10-15 every time, mostly top 5, and actually got a solo victory once (with 2 kills). However, I am much slower at building than most of the people I encounter. So now I have been dropping into busier locations, running to the sounds of gun fire, etc. to get into as many fights as possible. During the fights, I work on building as well. I typically get 1 kill then die, but I will improve much faster going this route.FIDO95 said:This.SheriffBarclay said:
The problem with lurking on the outside is, by the time you get to top 10, all of the remaining players have epic and legendary weapons and you probably don't have a shot.
You don't necessarily need legendary and epic. I have won several times with a green AR. However, if you play too passive, you will lack the ammo and materials you need. Someone with 3-4+ kills probably has over 750 of each material and hundreds of rounds of ammo. They will be able to pressure you in the final circle until you run out of supplies. Additionally, someone with 3-4+ kills has likely picked up a rocket launcher and has 20+ rockets. That is huge advantage in the end game. (this can be balanced if you can buy a rocket launcher in a vending machine).
The other problem is that "campers" usually don't have enough experience building and/or defending a fort. I have never won a solo attacking a fort from the ground in the final circle. All my wins in solo have been me rotating into the circle quickly and building up. Then defending my fort and keeping the high ground. Having high ground is king.
Go to Retail Row, Pleasant Park, or Greasy and build a small fort on top of a house. Make a lot of noise and practice defending it. You will die a lot initially but at least you will only have 5 minutes invested in the game. However, over time you will learn to rebuild you walls under pressure while returning fire which is the experience you need in getting that elusive Victory Royale.
I played a squad match (3 of us) with AgShaun's son, myself, and another TexAgs poster who doesn't post in the Nerdery. We landed further out, got equipped, and as we were heading towards the circle we engaged in a 3v3 in which we won (caught them from behind and had better position). After that, by the time we made it to the final circle it was our team of 3 vs 1 single guy. He was good with the sniper rifle, but we were in Wailing Woods and had good cover from anything of distance. He built a huge ramp to try and shoot down on our fort, but we all engaged the lower part of the ramp and caused him to fall to his death. It was a pretty easy squad victory.CrottyKid said:
I wonder if us slow strategy people could make a squad and then defeat a hard charging squad in the end, because we have all 4 members remaining and they are down to 2 or 1 by then.