Red Halibut wrote:Well, no, but I was just wondering how people ever managed to get enough knife kills in one round to get the badge... It just seems to me to be the antithesis of reality.
OK…I hope this helps a bit Red.
1 – When and why to use the knife; (This is to cover the “antithesis of reality” bit)
When alone or cut off from squad in enemy territory.
Obviously this is a video game, putting that aside, the knife is only ‘really useful’ when you are behind the lines.
There is no revive from a knife kill.
They are silent, people often think someone has been sniped from long range or they fell off something, either way their guard is down. This allows you to get your next target, while he is looking through his binoculars for the imaginary sniper.
I think I got my expert knife badge on 3 different occasions, due to it not getting recorded the 1st two, and I never tried to get a badge, I just like my knife. So I speak with some knowledge on this.
2 - How to get
a lot of knife kills in one round;
Knife kills are fairly easy in PR, to get a lot is a bit more tricky...
There’s one rule: Resist the natural urge to use the rifle even when your target moves unexpectedly, (unless he is facing you and over 10 feet away, of course.)
There are other basic rules but I’m sure you won’t be running across an open field at someone pointing a G3 at you with your knife out.
For grouped targets there are two types you can have success knifing:
Moving groups; away from the action &
Dug-in troops; involved in a long range fire fight.
This 2nd group is the best target. When troops are grouped and firing at fairly long ranges to their targets, they generally loose a lot of their close quarter alertness. They all assume their squad mate is checking there ‘safe’ rear, they rarely are.
If you move into the massed troops and just pick them off one by one from the rear. Not running and swinging but
slowly and deliberately you will be amazed at the results.
Moving groups, away from the action;
These also loose there CQ alertness.
You'll be amazed how close and for how long you can follow even a whole squad if you don’t engage them. The important thing is you just running with them till you catch up.. don’t act suspicious and they will, at a glance, assume you are with them.. After all you are just running in the same direction, looking unthreatening. This works when you are behind their lines and they are not expecting attack in that location. I have on quite a few occasions humped with a enemy squad never quite being able to catch up with them until they stop to gather intel or heal etc.. then when they are grouped move in deliberately and get to work.
It would have to be a very long round to get your expert badge on lonewolf snipers.