General tips

Introduction
by Raj (a.k.a. "velocity")

I started thinking about writing this guide a few months ago, because although it's easy to find lots of info for newbies, the intermediate to advanced stuff is hard to come by. There are a lot of things I wish I had known about when I was starting out, so in this section I've written some things to keep in mind.

Be a good sport. This sounds obvious, but, whoever you are there's probably someone better than you out there. So, don't feel bad when someone kicks your ass. Even the best players have bad days, just do the best you can and have a good time.

Figure out what you want to improve at, and then focus on that. For example, if you are a really weak gunner, then maybe you should work on your shooting skills. So, choose an aggressive role that puts you out on the front lines. Don't be the engy that hides in the fueldump for 20 minutes waiting for a covert ops.

Play frequently, and play intelligently. A lot of people just go and play mindlessly on pubs- and it's a lot of fun... but they're not necessarily getting better. You might be able to get 100 kills per game as a rambo medic, running around and fragging noobs, but this might cause bad habits in you like being careless, underestimating your enemy, etc. Similarly, being an XP whore can blind you from seeing the "big picture" of how the game really works. So, play against good players and think while you play.

Make an effort to improve. Record yourself playing and replay it later. This way you can analyze your play and see what things you do well and what things you need to work on. You can also learn a lot from others. Spectate good players, join a clan, sign up on the forums. Read my guide :)

Well, that's all I got to say, good luck and enjoy this guide! In the next section we'll get into some specific tips you can use.

Top 15 Tips

1. Don't forget engineers! If you're on offense, make sure your team has enough engineers. Give them cover fire. Escort the tank for them- it's better you die than them, because if the engy dies while escorting the tank, and the tank gets damaged, you have to wait for him to come back to repair it. If an engy plants dyno, work like hell to defend the dyno. Too often on pubs, an objective won't get blown unless the engy plants 2 dynos, because people don't help to defend it.

2. Specialize. Pick one class and get really good at it. Also pick 2 or 3 other classes and get some skills in those. Here are what I'd consider the most useful classes:

3. Communicate! Agree on which medics will cover which areas. If dyno is planted, make a mental note of what time it was planted and then tell your team what time it will blow up. If you get killed by a covert ops, hit v10 ("Enemy in Disguise!). If you notice an enemy running to an objective, tell your team.

4. Kill effectively. Gib the enemy's body as soon as you kill him, otherwise a medic might just revive him! In clan matches this is so important because there are often lots of medics, and they are all more skilled than the average medic you see on a pub.

In addition, figure out when your enemy respawns so if the enemy reinforcement time is close to 1, wait a little before you kill your enemy. That way they'll have to sit around for another 20-30 seconds before they spawn again. It's not too hard to manually figure out the enemy spawntime, but there's also a useful program called Heron Spawntimer that can do it for you. Be careful though- Heron may be prohibited in certain leagues (if you are playing for a clan).

5. Work as a team. If you're in a clan, you'll do this anyways since your team will have specific strategies, and it will be easy to communicate since you'll use TeamSpeak or Ventrilo. If you are on a pub, it's a lot harder, but there are still some basic guidelines you can follow:

6. Be stealthy. It's said of some of the best clans that they are "everywhere and nowhere at once". For example, you're an engineer and you go to construct something because the coast seems clear, and then suddenly 5 guys pop out from nowhere and decimate you. Get VERY good at leaning around corners, taking cover behind walls, etc. If multiple guys work together on this, it can be very effective for ambushing enemies. Keep in mind stealth isn't always desirable; especially if you're on offense, there are times you just need to run in and fire like crazy.

7. Don't hesitate to fire if you're using an SMG (MP40/Thompson/Sten). Unless you're purposely trying to escape your enemy's attention, you should open fire on them as early as possible. Don't hesitate, because the guy who gets the first shot off often has an advantage. Also, don't be afraid to shoot if your enemy is at a far distance, ESPECIALLY if they are standing still or moving slowly.

Run with your gun out as much as possible, and avoid reloading too often. For example, if you're a medic and you're going to revive someone, don't run around with your syringe out- keep your gun until the very last second, then pull out your syringe. If you're an engineer, don't run with your pliers out, thinking that it's your teammate's job to cover your ass. You need to be prepared because you never know when you're going to get attacked.

If you notice a teammate taking fire, join in the action as soon as possible. If you can join right away, you can turn the fight into a 2 vs. 1. If you join too late though, your teammate will die so basically the enemy just ends up fighting two 1 vs. 1's, which is easier. I mean think about it, would you rather fight 5 guys who are all shooting at you at the same time, or would you rather fight each of them one by one?

Keep in mind of course that there are exceptions. Obviously you shouldn't run to help a teammate if he's getting slaughtered by 5 enemies. A 2 vs. 5 is no better than 2 1 vs. 5's- either way you lose.

8. Have inner defense and outer defense. When you're defending, some people should stay near the objective (inner D), while other people run out and frag the enemy (outer D). If you only do inner D, then you'll give the enemy too much chance to group up and rush you. It will become a mess, and enemy field ops will keep coming in and airstriking your spawn. If your enemies aren't that skilled, this may not happen, but if they're any good then you can count on it. For example, if you're Axis on goldrush, and the ENTIRE team stays in the bank, that's really risky. All it takes is one big rush from the allies and they can break up your defense. A covert could throw smoke to blind the MG's, then rifle nades and panzers could clear out almost the entire Axis team very quickly. Of course, this takes some coordination and teamwork on the Allies' part, but like I said, if they're worth their salt, it will happen.

On the other hand if you only do outer D, then what if one or two guys manage to break past you? A good example is Axis on Oasis when they are guarding the flag. Too often everyone runs out to fight the enemy, and then one dude manages to sneak through and capture the flag at the last second so now your whole team gets forced back to the second spawnpoint.

9. Move intelligently. A common problem with less experienced players is that they don't move well. Here are some things to remember:

10. Learn how to survive on the front lines. Many players like to stay behind the action and support their teammates, especially medics. There's nothing particularly wrong with this, and in fact knowing how to stay alive, and out of the action, can be a valuable skill for a medic.

However, you need to learn how to be aggressive. You need to be able to get into lots of fights and come out alive. Especially if you want to become skilled with an SMG (MP40, Thompson, or Sten), then you need to actually get into the action.

If you want, here is my own story of how this particular tip helped me to improve:

ET is my first FPS, so for a long time I wasn't very confident about my fighting ability. I was a medic who stood back out of danger and supported teammates. I got very good at that, but I still lost in most fights. Then, one day I downloaded a tutorial called "Aiming by RaZiel" which talked about how to improve your shooting. In the tutorial, he talked about how he is an aggressive player, and after watching some frag videos of his, I was very inspired. So, I started going out to the front lines more and being more of a "rambo medic". I was amazed. Instantly my kills skyrocketed and quite often I was highest fragger on the team (well, on pubs at least). My accuracy also went up a few percent after a very short time. What I realized was, I had this ability in me already, I just didn't use it because I wasn't confident.

So, the moral of the story is be confident and be aggressive, get into lots of fights so you get practice. Search on google for "Aiming by RaZiel", it's a great tutorial, even though it's a 99 Meg download. There are lots of other things which will help you like tweaking your mouse sensitivity, tweaking your config, etc. These will be covered in this guide.

11. Strike when your enemy is off guard. For example, on fueldump, the best time to try to infiltrate is right after the tunnel grate blows, because the Axis often doesn't have their defense set up by then. Make the first infiltration attempt count, so take at least a medic along with you, don't just send a covert and engy off to their doom. If you fail the infiltration, the next time will be even harder because the Axis will have defense set up by then. If you try more than once and it doesn't work, refocus your resources on the primary objective so you don't waste time on a risky strategy.

In general, the longer you take to launch an assault, the more the enemy's defense improves. Landmines get planted, MGs get set up, etc. Try to beat them to the punch. For example, on Goldrush, you should try to storm the bank as soon as the doors are blown so you can get the gold before they get people in the bank. Meanwhile, you should also be spawncamping them to trap them so they can't go and kill the guys who are stealing the gold. This takes really good timing and coordination.

12. Try to push enemies back. Some people like to say that, if you get spawncamped, it's your fault. This is true to some extent- you need to keep your spawn "clean" by preventing the enemies from advancing.

13. Defend choke points. If there is some small tunnel the enemy is coming through for example, make it hell for the enemy to get through the tunnel. As long as you can contain the enemy, you don't have to worry about them running around and causing havoc.

14. Be alert and aware. Just like a driver should be constantly checking his mirrors and looking at the road signs instead of just keeping his eyes on the car in front of him/her, you should always be looking around and checking to make sure you know what's going on. Here's a pretty complete list of things you need to watch for:

15. Be paranoid. If there's a spot that might potentially be mined, IT IS: jump over it. If a guy might potentially be following you behind your back, HE IS: turn around. If there's a smoke grenade and you think some enemies might be coming, THEY ARE: toss nades into it and also keep your eyes peeled in case the smoke was just a distraction. If you're going to plant dyno and you think there might be an engy waiting to kill you, THERE IS: do a quick check of the area before you plant. Don't get cocky, that's the quickest way to get yourself killed.