Should we start a weekly thing where we share game footage and others help us improve?

As many others have said, positioning is not a problem on Noshahr because spawns are so random that spawning next to the enemy team isn't even slightly unusual. Other things you could improve on though are turning corners prepared, burst firing to conserve ammo, paying more attention to the minimap and finally using your sound as a way to improve awareness.

So most of the advice I am going to give will be Noshahr specific because I play Noshahr TDM quite a bit on PS3 and you learn the ins and outs of it pretty quickly.

Turning corners prepared is a huge advantage in every element of BF3, TDM especially. The difference of a second could be that advantage that can separate you from getting one kill and dying or two kills and going on to get more. Spacial awareness is key for this, an important thing you should remember when playing Assault on Noshahr is that you don't always have to rush. Rushing may get you 2 of the 5 kills available but slow and calculated movements allow you to maximize your overall potential in a fire fight. If you slow down and calculate how you approach a situation in your mind before you go trigger-happy then I can guarantee you will get more kills and less deaths.

Next is burst firing, on Noshahr this may seem stupid especially in heated firefights but believe me when I say that burst-firing will save your life more than once. And most of this all boils down to you and your opponent and who has to reload first in a close quarters fight (which is typically every fight on Noshahr). The person that has to stop putting bullets out loses 90% of the time, it is simple as that. Being caught reloading or running out of ammo are your two worst nightmares in CQC, both of which can be negated when using burst-fire in appropriate situations.

The last two are habit, using the minimap and sound awareness. Checking the minimap often (and staying around areas with TUGS) can save you from turning a corner into the whole enemy team with SPAS-12's, when you see a group of people in your general direction don't run into them head-first instead you could try flanking and picking them off at different angles (especially in the middle of the map where sight is limited you can always flank from behind and pick up a few kills here and there). Sound awareness just helps in the long run, you can hear calls and gunfire from miles away giving you just that much more time to turn around and take aim for the kill.

All in all I enjoyed watching your game-play and am totally in favor of this idea, keep up the good work!

/r/battlefield3 Thread Parent