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Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 00:29
by the_ganman
Whats the best way to make it the easiest to indentifie ur ennemys, Like is there a better resolution to be on, to put graphics on max.... cause i just opened up on a squad i though ennemy, and yes there check ur map yada yada yada, but when u think thats the guys attacking ur squad APC, or ennemys and friendlys close together, i cant tell the difference fast eneugh.
any help be much appreciated
Re: Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 00:34
by H.sta
Usually the colour of the uniform is what gives them away, at a distance, a US Marine is Darker then a MEC guy
it will all come with time, you will get better at quicly seeing the differences in the uniform
until then remember this:
if you are unsure if it is friend or foe, it is a friend... unless it is shooting at you
Re: Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 00:59
by RELEASE_THE_KRAKEN
If its a dire situation where you are taking fire and might possibly be killed, let your bullets decide friend or foe for you.
Other than that check the uniforms as H.sta said. The only graphic recommendation I can make is to make sure that view distance is on max and the highest resolution that your computer can handle helps.
Re: Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 01:16
by Bigglestheman
If they are at a far enough of a range I just check the uniform or if I can't tell wait if a name pops up if it doesn't start shooting.
Re: Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 01:19
by Tim270
These are a few basic principles I go by when deciding if I should shoot or not.
Map
- This is the easiest method to use although it can be time consuming to. If you are not SL, and cannot place markers, workout a rough general direction the enemy is from you, what terrain they are on, then check your map. Constantly check your map when nothing is going on to watch team movements.
Guns/Uniform
- This comes with playing for a long time, once you recognise the features of the outlines of individual weapons or uniforms, it will become easier. Although not that straightforward due to friendlies picking up enemy kits. An example of this the G3 is a pretty easy weapon to spot the features of from far away.
Logical placement
- Would an enemy be where this guy is? or rather would a friendly be there? based on this you can mostly determine if someone is most likely friendly or enemy. Have enemies been shooting from this area before? is this a usual spot for enemies to be in?
Over time It becomes easier, although sometimes It is hard not to TK people.
Re: Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 01:19
by badmojo420
Binoculars work great if you're unsure over a long distance. View distance on max. Graphics settings don't have to be maxed, but using your monitors native resolution and the highest anti-aliasing setting is important.
Re: Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 02:10
by goguapsy
Tim270 wrote:Logical placement
- Would an enemy be where this guy is? or rather would a friendly be there? based on this you can mostly determine if someone is most likely friendly or enemy. Have enemies been shooting from this area before? is this a usual spot for enemies to be in?
LOL I would firstly agree with this - this was actually my primary way of quickly identifying enemies. Until you find out some lonewolves and squads manage to get to wherever you are MUCH faster. Taking a ride with an APC or Chopper, or not, they didn't use the element of concealment... which you did, and it took hours for you to get to where you are, and now some 1337 rushing squad runs in front of you and blows your whole cover!
Re: Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 02:29
by BloodBane611
If in doubt, find cover and check your target using map and optics. I'm very conservative about checking my targets, I find it rarely, if ever, leads to me dying, whereas checking with bullets generally leads to at least some TKs.
Re: Identify Friend from Foe
Posted: 2010-03-30 02:31
by steve_06-07
If I know a person is friendly but they are pointing their gun at me I'll look right at them and crouch and stand and crouch and stand until they get bored.