awards? not really because its easy to get awards if your a good pilot..
a great player.. hmmm
being good with every infantry weapon..
Not dying much in a round
Most of us that have played 750+ hours have specialized in a certin aspect of the game, whether it be air, infantry, armor. then it breaks down to the way you play your specialization.. do you play to win or do you play for points... looking at stats you can get a general idea on how someone plays.. But until you play with them you can only assume on how they play by the numbers they give you..
I for one am a squad leader, spec op. I assualt flags and take out enemy assets. I can play any kit very well.. I choose the kit depending on the situation, not to go for a medal, ribbon or badge. this is way i have so little time in support. because well for me support is a defensive weapon, and only on certin parts of the map. Or if my squad needs ammo and i died.. Sniper for me is well the "fun" kit.. I dont feel like pushing a flag or having to feel like i have to win this round.. so ill kick back and go sniper.. If im defending certin flags on certin maps ill go sniper.. As for engineer. Only if i KNOW im going to get an armor will i go engy.. and if i cant salvage the armor i will pick up a kit from a dead body..
being great at the game means you can determine what flags you need to get, and have a game plan to get them with out even having to think about it.. I have a path / objective for taking every flag on any map no matter whats going on..
Tactics.. Tactics win battles... every map is different so you must have different tactics for every map.. you have to know your surroundings and where the enemy will be and might be comming from..
As a squad leader ive been working on staying alive and letting my squad take flags, or hold a hot position while im the spawn point giving cover fire..
all in all have fun.. i enjoy playing because its a different game every match.. and being able to beat the enemy when odds are against you..
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