Soldato
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BF2 isn't an infantry combat simulator. You can't behave in game as you would expect to behave in real life. The sniper combat in this game is a clear example of this. Most new players who get into sniping in BF2 almost always begin by camping about (mostly on rooftops and hill sides) and taking potshots at random people whenever the oppurtunity arises. This is a really poor strategy in BF2, not only do they end up with a tiny amount of kills, but they're pretty much sitting ducks for the experienced snipers and anyone half decent with a rifle.
The best method for maximising your kills and also getting a fair amount of teampoints, whilst playing sniper is to actually stay on the move and follow your squad around. Move from point to point and keep surveying your area, including points of entry and camping points for other snipers. Never stand still unless you are 100% sure you are fully covered. Also stay behind your squad if you are moving into a dense, close quatered area since they definitely have the advantage up close ... or better still take a different route into the area, so as to get a better vantage point and less attention for yourself. You also have to know the maps inside out when you're a sniper because the best kills come when you know where the enemies are coming from and where they normally take cover.
Finally, learn how to hit prone and instantly aim for the head, since 90% of the time when you encounter the enemy, they will do the same and since your sniper rifle is a lot more accurate you can normally headshoot them first.
The best method for maximising your kills and also getting a fair amount of teampoints, whilst playing sniper is to actually stay on the move and follow your squad around. Move from point to point and keep surveying your area, including points of entry and camping points for other snipers. Never stand still unless you are 100% sure you are fully covered. Also stay behind your squad if you are moving into a dense, close quatered area since they definitely have the advantage up close ... or better still take a different route into the area, so as to get a better vantage point and less attention for yourself. You also have to know the maps inside out when you're a sniper because the best kills come when you know where the enemies are coming from and where they normally take cover.
Finally, learn how to hit prone and instantly aim for the head, since 90% of the time when you encounter the enemy, they will do the same and since your sniper rifle is a lot more accurate you can normally headshoot them first.
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