Dec 26, 2010

Weekly Tip #1: Benefits of being in a Squad

Welcome to our first weekly tip!

Today, we will be discussing about the importance of squad, meaning what is the actual benefits of being in a squad instead of being a lonewolf?

Let's start.

Benefit #1: Quick reinforcements
As most of you know, one of the best benefits of being in a squad is actually the ability to spawn on your squad-mates, and if your squad-mates are not idiots and are on the front line, you can quickly reinforce your team and can create a relentless battle to eventually push through the enemy position. This is especially important on game mode like rush where the starting position is very far from the mcom.

Benefit #2: More Points!
 Points are what most people want. And even though you probably not worried about it and just want to have fun, points gets you motivated. And that's why you get extra points if you do any team/support actions that relates to your squad. This gets people motivated to help their squad more and it is what you should do. Since they should be the first importance to you since they act as your spawning point and supposedly your buddy.

Benefit #3: Communications
While people are able to uses teamspeak and other software to help them speak with the whole team, communicating with your squad serves a higher purpose than just speaking with your team since people in your squad acts as a way to spawn quickly on the battlefield where your close to the action to quickly help your team out. Tank squads are also much better with communication because of the dangers of recons and assaults planting c4 or rockets that needs the gunner to take out quickly. And last of all, your squads stats and location are easily accessible making communicating with your squad much more effective than speaking with your team.

Benefit #4: Having someone to be with you
Ever felt hopeless and surely dead when your going on a mission alone to flank the enemy but was suddenly pinned by gunfire and your clip empty? Well, that would happen way less often if your in a squad. One reason that would happen is that someone will always be able to quickly spawn on you in times of danger. Whether your in deep enemy territory or just by the front line, your squadmates are able to always be with you to cover your flanks, heal, replenish ammo, spot, revive, repair and even help with killing enemies to help your team win. This is what I think what benefits from being in a squad so much, is the have someone always there to help you win the game.

Thank you for reading my first official Weekly Tips and I hope you enjoyed it!

Dec 25, 2010

Introduction.

Welcome to my blog! This is the first time I did this so forgive me if there is any error or if this just sucks.

Anyways, this blog is the SOP of Bad Company 2, where we learn and strive to be a better contributor to our squad and our team. SOP stands for standard operating procedures and the following blog will be about how to be an effective team member and to win one for the team. I will be doing general and class specific strategies, tactical options, weapon reviews, and much more to help you become a better member of the team! I will be uploading at the latest once every few week so always check back to see my latest blog.


That's it for now and have fun winning the right way.