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usually practice is the best tutorial.
YouTube videos are very useful too.
It's all a matter to build a plan with all the single steps learned in the tutorials: advance, be in cover, provide support one trooper to another, try to sneak, overwhelm the enemies and reach the objective.
The gun stat bars are currently bugged though, give us 1-2 weeks to fix those ;)
having 2 points of entry will also help , using a charge on 1 and picking the lock and sneaking in the other , whilst the enemy is distracted by the explosion of the other teams entry for example
I would've appreciated maybe a separate training ground with the level(s) populated by unarmed dummies or Target boards. Just so I could practice some basic techniques, timing, Go Codes etc. without constantly screwing up and dying and having to start over. :)
Hopefully at some point someone will do a game guide on "how to" stuff. I just feel like the "how to" animations in the early levels, without some explanatory text, aren't really Tutorials per se. more like "quick tips", I'm not always sure I understand how something's done in the animations.