As a squad leader,
1. Continually check your map, make sure people are where you want them to be, because lot's of them will not if you do not tell them to. To be succesfull, you have to stay toghether!
2. Make sure you have FOBs where you need them before the enemy attacks
3. Tell them not to take vehicles you don't want to. (Asset rules!)
4. Tell them to stick to the kit they are using, and not to grap useless ones, like a sniper in CQB...
5. Try to have an experienced player using a medic kit. It will keep your suqad toghether, and you will not be killed right after being revived. I saw that happening a lot. You can get a second unexperienced medic to learn how to play like one.
6. Always explain why you are moveing out, why you are defending the things you are defending, why you are flanking around, why you should walk the last hunderd meter to the frontline instead of rushing in, why they should watch their map before engaging (big problem), it will make them understand how to play far better.
7. Give all sort of advise to players, if you have an un-experienced AR, tell him what the deployed mode is, tell him about set-up time, and the supressing function of AR's. If you have a new player using AT, tell him about range. And aiming below or above. They may not Always use it good right away, but they will gain experience. I got a completely new guy into driving an AAVP-7, we had tons of fun, good game play, and destroyed 3 trucks, 2 jeeps and a BTR and killed some infantry as well.
8. Last but not least, don't kick non-mumble player from your squad right away. Tell them that it is really neccesarry to get one, and that they should ASAP. But still, you can let them play, just get them a rifleman and let them move along with you. If they like the game they will realise soon enough that they should really get one.
If you stay positive towards the new players they will gain experience fast, and the community will grow!
Enjoy!
Dj.




