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i always cringe when i get killed while trying to throw a grenade when i know a teammate is near me.
Both Axis sides (Japanese and German) run with their weapon in ONE hand... so they kinda do a full upright sprint with arms swinging by their sides.
Both Allies (US and Russian) run with their weapon in both hands so the weapon sways side to side infront of them (kinda look huddled over).
But again, be willing to take a bullet and die before shooting at a target you cant fully identify.
And welcome to RO2... give it time to learn the game and you'll likely not be interested in many other shooters as they will feel pail compared to RO.
And welcome to RO2
Sharpshooters (and other people with ranged weapons) tend to look to the windows first, to detect any possible enemies hiding there ... kneeling directly behind the window makes you a well visible target for anyone with good eyes (and/or a sniper scope) and might end you with a headshot very fast.
If you stand a few steps behind the window, you better blend into the background of the room, making your position less conspicuous (and if, alternatively, you hide behind the wall next to the window and only use Q or E for short glances, you minimize the exposure time)
Listen to the lvl 99's-
Even more important oif you´re playing japanese and a comrade is firing a hand mortar.
Running through his Field of Fire at the moment he releases a shot can lead to the grenade hitting you ... killing yourself, your comrade (with the hand mortar) and everyone around him, causing lotsx of FF penalty poiints for your comrade (an dletting him curse the bloody noobs who haven´t learned not to run recklessly through other peoples fields of fire)
Like in normal game you think what is the best way to play but in ro2 you really need to find tha t good spot and stick to it. As an attacker you need to find that right path to every objective.
Sitting in one spot for 5mins is not considered a crime in ro2, it's the way to play, but you need to learn the right spots for every map and objective and situation.
You can have the best reflexes and an iq of 185, but it doesnt matter if you don't know the enemies usual hideout spots.
If you have an iq of over 85, you need to bang your head on the wall for few mins or use relaxation medicine and youre good to go.
But in a nutshell ro2 is kinda like studying for an exam, study the best positions for each map/cap and youre good to go.