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Platoon Tips & Rules:

#1:Team, squad
Battlefield has always been a team game first, and BF3 automatically puts everyone in a squad, typically consisting of four players. Every squad member can spawn on every other squad member, and by playing different classes you can more effectively support each other. Spawning on your squad is usually the best idea unless one of your control points is under attack; if nothing else, there’s power in numbers. On the other hand, try going it alone and you’re likely to run into enemy squads. 4-on-1 isn’t good odds, so stick with your buddies.

#2:Focus on one class….
The classes in BF3 are fairly balanced, and each has a ton of unlocks. It’s tempting to constantly switch between them for the sake of variety, but when you’re starting out it’s best to pick a favorite class and play it most of the time. Not only will you learn to play it well, but you’ll reach the higher-end unlocks much faster than if you were spreading your time among the 4 classes, allowing you to have a competitive fallback when times are tough. If you’re not sure where to start, try the engineer: his carbine is almost as good as the assault’s rifle and more versatile than the support’s machine gun or recon’s sniper rifle, and his rocket launcher allows him to deliver powerful long-range damage to infantry and vehicles alike. Add in the ability to repair nearby vehicles and you have a class that can do pretty much anything.

#3:Keep your back to cover.
It may seem like you’d want to spend more time ducking behind cover, but A. You’re not going to get any kills that way, and B. Every map has multiple entry points to pretty much any location, and enemy players are eager to knife you in the back and steal your dog tags. By keeping your back to cover, you can engage approaching enemy targets without worrying about someone taking you out from behind. The exception is when engaging snipers at low range: you’ll want to stay behind cover until you can get close enough to take them out.

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