Lange's guide to being an effective squadmember
Posted: 2012-09-28 05:14
Hi all,
I decided to put a lot of my gameplay experience to good use and try and help the community out there with a few tips for those who may be newbies or to fill in those who might want some useful advice about being a squadmember. I will tell you of what you should do as a squadmember, what is useful to be aware of, and the big no nos you should never do in a squad. First lets look at some of the more obvious things you should always consider when being in a squad and for every PR player should be your general guidelines :
Process and going about obtaining kits
This is a important topic to not be overlooked. Many times this is where squadmembers can cause problems by joining squads and just getting whatever they please or not following what the squadleader wants. When you join a squad, always ask about what kit the SL wants. If he does not respond for some reason, use only a basic rifleman kit. Donot use any special kits without first getting his permission. Except things like maybe a medic if you see a squad doesn't have one as that is often a good jesture but usually ask first in came someone has it. If the SL ignores you after a extended period(maybe was occupied when you asked) or seems to be a noob SL just leave and join a different squad but don't take special kits with you as that can be seen as just joining and leaving for a kit which can really piss a SL off, believe me when it has happened when i've SL'ed I wanted nothing more than to tk the guy in the face for that kind of thing.
If you do decide to take kits without asking or get a kit when you join, the following kits usually mean instant noob and often warrant either aggrivation from many SL's or in my experience often a kick out upon joining for the following:
-A HAT kit on insurgency
Having this kit at any given time without specific permission is a big no on INS because its just freakin pointless and screams noob because players like that always go for the specialty kits. Usually means a player who doesn't get the game or doesn't listen and just is a instant red flag and can get you kicked out of squads.
-Sniper Kit
This has got to be one of the worst. 90% of the time someone who joins a squad and has this kit or requests it just lonewolfs around without using any voice chat or play with the squad. Personal aggrivates me to no end in my squad. If you have this kit for some reason when you join a squad during a round from say another speak up right away so your SL knows because using voice automatically makes you above others who have the kit so you show intelligence. If your already in a squad don't get it EVER without asking or risk getting disowned or kicked.
-Other specialty kits to be aware of
Combat Engineer, etc are valid on insurgency but often encourage noob squads and players and should only be taken with discresion as well.
Summary
Just remember in a nutshell if your not sure a kit ask or SL or stick to a rifleman kit. If you feel inclined to get something without directly being given permission AR and Medic(as was mentioned) are often fair game. In short don't be a jackass with kits and be a team player.
Section 2- Player Awareness
Player awareness is something often overlooked. This is described as having a awaresness of what to do and be looking out for without your squadleader even giving a order or saying a word. Here are some things that I believe every player should develop an awareness of some obvious and basic some more elaborate and intelligent concepts:
Donot lonewolf or fail to respond on mumble or voip.
Had this happen many times when playing in squads or leading a squad, and is often very irriating.
(Will finish thread soon)
I decided to put a lot of my gameplay experience to good use and try and help the community out there with a few tips for those who may be newbies or to fill in those who might want some useful advice about being a squadmember. I will tell you of what you should do as a squadmember, what is useful to be aware of, and the big no nos you should never do in a squad. First lets look at some of the more obvious things you should always consider when being in a squad and for every PR player should be your general guidelines :
Process and going about obtaining kits
This is a important topic to not be overlooked. Many times this is where squadmembers can cause problems by joining squads and just getting whatever they please or not following what the squadleader wants. When you join a squad, always ask about what kit the SL wants. If he does not respond for some reason, use only a basic rifleman kit. Donot use any special kits without first getting his permission. Except things like maybe a medic if you see a squad doesn't have one as that is often a good jesture but usually ask first in came someone has it. If the SL ignores you after a extended period(maybe was occupied when you asked) or seems to be a noob SL just leave and join a different squad but don't take special kits with you as that can be seen as just joining and leaving for a kit which can really piss a SL off, believe me when it has happened when i've SL'ed I wanted nothing more than to tk the guy in the face for that kind of thing.
If you do decide to take kits without asking or get a kit when you join, the following kits usually mean instant noob and often warrant either aggrivation from many SL's or in my experience often a kick out upon joining for the following:
-A HAT kit on insurgency
Having this kit at any given time without specific permission is a big no on INS because its just freakin pointless and screams noob because players like that always go for the specialty kits. Usually means a player who doesn't get the game or doesn't listen and just is a instant red flag and can get you kicked out of squads.
-Sniper Kit
This has got to be one of the worst. 90% of the time someone who joins a squad and has this kit or requests it just lonewolfs around without using any voice chat or play with the squad. Personal aggrivates me to no end in my squad. If you have this kit for some reason when you join a squad during a round from say another speak up right away so your SL knows because using voice automatically makes you above others who have the kit so you show intelligence. If your already in a squad don't get it EVER without asking or risk getting disowned or kicked.
-Other specialty kits to be aware of
Combat Engineer, etc are valid on insurgency but often encourage noob squads and players and should only be taken with discresion as well.
Summary
Just remember in a nutshell if your not sure a kit ask or SL or stick to a rifleman kit. If you feel inclined to get something without directly being given permission AR and Medic(as was mentioned) are often fair game. In short don't be a jackass with kits and be a team player.
Section 2- Player Awareness
Player awareness is something often overlooked. This is described as having a awaresness of what to do and be looking out for without your squadleader even giving a order or saying a word. Here are some things that I believe every player should develop an awareness of some obvious and basic some more elaborate and intelligent concepts:
Donot lonewolf or fail to respond on mumble or voip.
Had this happen many times when playing in squads or leading a squad, and is often very irriating.
(Will finish thread soon)