This post is part of the series: Battlefield: Bad Company Tips & Tricks Stick with your squad, learn your class and its weapons and Bad Company 2 multiplayer will quickly become one of the most enjoyable and memorable online gaming experiences this generation has to offer. With our collection of Battlefield Bad Company 2 tips and tricks, you’ll soon find yourself flying through the ranks.
Watch some Bad Company 2 commentary videos to pick up how to fly the chopper, since DICE didn’t think to put a tutorial actually in the game itself.
A helicopter pilot or tank driver who don’t know what they’re doing is more of a hindrance than a help. If you don’t know how to use the vehicles, steer clear of them.They will have to run round the map with a big red triangle over their head, while you’ll get a points bonus if one of your team mates takes them down. Spot, spot and spot again! This point cannot be emphasized enough: the moment you lay eyes on an enemy, press the spot button.four snipers are no use to anyone, even if you love that class. Pick a class that will work in co-ordination with the other three players on your squad.It’s worth sticking to just one class till you’ve levelled up a few times, because after that initial hump, ranking up beomes so much easier thanks to the unlocks. Getting hold of the best kit, especially for a class like the Medic, requires a significant investment of playing time when you first get going in Bad Company 2 multiplayer. Don’t jump between classes when you start out.Not only will squad play help you win, but if you want to rank up fast in Battlefield Bad Company 2, the points bonuses for squad play will make a significant difference. If you’re a medic, stick close to your team mates and really dole out those med-packs when you reach significant choke points on the map. Even if you’re a sniper you can make sure you are spotting enemies as you see them. Join a squad, stick with them and ensure you support them.
Squad up! This game is no place for lone wolves.Aim slightly high on top of your normal lead on a moving target.