fica bom a tradução pelo Google, so algumas palavras que ele não
entende.
> Based on the post - written in brazilian portuguese - by AlexHits on
> battleloghttp://
battlelog.battlefield.com/bf3/feed/show/2832663151856707387/I've
> decided to write here our Basic NOOB Infantry Tips that follows. Most of
> you may already know them but it's always good to remind and let other
> players get to know it too. All suggestions, additions and corrections are
> welcome.
>
> *#1 - Get to Know your Battlefield*
> Memorize the map, notice where the conflits and attacks usually happens,
> search for a good position and avoid beign too exposed. Pay attention on
> the minimap.
>
> *#2 - Pay attention to the in-game sounds*
> Doing so you can track enemy vehicles, nades and infantry even if you dont
> have a surround system.
>
> *#3 - Reload ASAP*
> Always reload your weapons, specially the rocket lanchers so you can be
> prepared. If you run out of ammo during a confront, dont try to reload it.
> Switch to another weapon (e.g.: pistol) and keep firing while you search
> for safe position and time to reload.
>
> *#4 - Adapt Yourself*
> Use your knife to get someone from the back. Use the opponents kits on the
> ground if you need. You can even try to revive a mate getting his own medic
> kit sometimes. Try to do some carkills if you have the opportunity, but
> take care. Use a different Squad Specialization of your squadmates. Learn a
> bit more of every role and figure out the best role to fit your squad needs.
>
> *#5 - Teamwork*
> Always move together and help your squad/team. Communicate via audio and
> spot enemies before shooting them if it's possible. If you are the
> Squadleader, give the orders. If you're not, ask for orders. Always spawn
> on your buddies and keep together. If you're the last man standing, try to
> reach a safe spot and survive till someone come back.
>
> *#6 - Accuracy*
> Always use your aim to get clear and more accurate shots saving bullets.
> Try to hit the head if possible you'll do more damage to your opponet. But,
> in close combat avoid using your weapon's aim.
>
> *#7 - Do your role job*
> If you are a medic, drop the medic boxes, revive your teammates only if the
> area is clear. If you are a support, drop the ammo boxes and cover your
> buddies. Always pay attention on the minimap and the icons above your
> buddies head. They will inform you where someone needs ammo and where the
> ammo boxes have been dropped too. As a sniper avoid close contact - keep a
> good distance from the conflit - and try to spot as many enemies as you can
> and cover your teammates. As an engineer, be ready to repair vehicles from
> your team and/or trap enemy vehicles.
>
> *#8 - Use all available resources*
> Use all your weapons, nades, stationary and available resources. Think
> about the weapons that will fit better to each situation.
>
> *#9 - Retreat*
> Retreat when things get too bad, specialy if you are injured. Fall back,
> recover yourself and think about another way to attack
>
> *#10 - Move*
> Avoid beign a fix target when you are exposed. Even when firing and using
> your weapon's aim you can move. As a sniper you should think about relocate
> yourself too.
>
> *#11 - Stealth*
> Avoid beign spotted. Keep quiet, only shoot if it's necessary. If you spawn
> on a squadmate that is hiddin' his self move away from his position to
> start firing or to commence the attack into the enemy. Always try to ambush
> your enemies - traps, surprise attack and flank attack tactics are good for
> that too.
>
> *#12 - Plan*