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* Always press Q on everything.
* Always press Q to spot enemies (particularly vehicles) for yourself and your team. Don't spam at random when you can't see enemies though, it has a cooldown.


* The support's and medic's starting weapons are kind of lacking. For the support, the Benet-Mercie is basically a straight upgrade to the starter gun, for the medic it's the Selbstlader.
* The support's and medic's starting weapons are kind of lacking. For the support, the Benet-Mercie is basically a straight upgrade to the starter gun, for the medic it's the Selbstlader.
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* In many situations, the thrown ammo and health packs are actually better than the bigger crates. A single pack will usually completely refill a teammate over the course of a few seconds, while the crates need way longer.
* In many situations, the thrown ammo and health packs are actually better than the bigger crates. A single pack will usually completely refill a teammate over the course of a few seconds, while the crates need way longer.


* All the elite classes (that can be picked up on the map) and cavalry have body armour, meaning they can take way more punishment than usual. However, they still have weaknesses: A bayonet charge can kill all of them instantly (cavalry only when on foot, of course), and regular melee attacks are surprisingly powerful as well. Additionally, the Sentry (big armoured guy with a heavy MG/MP) cannot put on a gas mask, so gas is a good counter against him.
* All the elite classes (that can be picked up on the map) and cavalry have body armour, meaning they can take way more punishment than usual. However, they still have weaknesses: A bayonet charge can kill all of them instantly (cavalry only when on foot, of course), and regular melee attacks are surprisingly powerful as well (backstabs are an instakill). Additionally, the Sentry (big armoured guy with a heavy MG/MP) cannot put on a gas mask, so gas is a good counter against him.


* When you're on fire, you take less damage from it when you're prone, and more the faster you're moving. So stop, drop, and roll as soon as you're out of the radius of whatever set you on fire in the first place.
* When you're on fire, you take less damage from it when you're prone, and more the faster you're moving. So stop, drop, and roll as soon as you're out of the radius of whatever set you on fire in the first place.
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* Big change from BF4 (don't know about BC2): if you're in a close-range firefight and use up all your ammo but the enemy has a sliver of health left, melee him. Unlike BF4, melees from the front are completely safe and deal flat damage depending on your melee weapon, so they'll instakill anyone at low health.
* Big change from BF4 (don't know about BC2): if you're in a close-range firefight and use up all your ammo but the enemy has a sliver of health left, melee him. Unlike BF4, melees from the front are completely safe and deal flat damage depending on your melee weapon, so they'll instakill anyone at low health.


* Elite classes don't regenerate health on their own, but they will if a medic drops health for them. If you've got a friendly elite class nearby and you're a medic, be the guy who saves his ass. If you're a cavalry don't forget you can drop health for yourself!
* Elite classes don't regenerate health on their own, but they will if a medic drops health for them. If you've got a friendly elite class nearby and you're a medic, be the guy who saves his ass. If you're a cavalry don't forget you can drop health for yourself! If you're a support, you can resupply their ammo and grenades.
 
* As a medic, always equip a syringe to revive downed comrades. If you're downed - check to see if any medics are nearby \ heading out to revive you, and don't skip right back into respawn. On the other hand, if you died in the middle of an enemy cluster, skip so that the medic isn't lured to his death. As a medic, you can Q-spot downed players to let them know you're coming to get them, but remember to check for enemies waiting to take you out before you rush to revive. 


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