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I played through the tutorial, including the hidden sniper rifle achievement, but I'm still constantly finding myself in lopsided matches.
Is control over power weapons the key to having the upper hand? I've tried going for them, but there's always some yahoo waiting to ambush me, then take the weapon off my corpse. I have a very defensive playstyle (i.e. I'm a filthy camper), does that not work in Halo?
I've tried both BTB and whatever the 4v4 mode is, with no luck. If the best way to succeed is to constantly change playstyles based on what weapons and items are available, this is probably a game I can't get good at, since I no longer have the mental agility to rapidly change tactics. I tend to exploit camping, "support" weapons, and practical, pre-optimized gameplans to succeed.
well look at the game modes lists and make sure you un-check anything that doesnt sound fun. Maybe you could try Fiesta/super Fiesta where you spawn with random weapons. It'll get you acquainted with the sandbox quickly. I believe its a mode in the Quickplay playlist.
Fiesta sounds like the most unfun gamemode imaginable. Having to adopt a completely new playstyle with every spawn would make learning incredibly difficult.
you would not need to learn the mode per se` but just learn how to use the weapons. Everyone knows fiesta is a silly mode and there is no point in taking it too seriously. The goal is to play it temporarily then move on to other things
Its to the point where the dedicated players are pretty good and the newbies have a lot to learn. But if you enjoy fps games in general the best thing is to learn where the sniper/br spawns are according to your playstyle. They are usually in a nest and show up for everyone on screen. There's even a countdown.
You'll get some wins in eventually, sometimes matches are tough. It takes me around 2 matches to warm up usually, where I just have to get into the flow, been playing since launch. If you play regularly you'll get better and have fun, I sure do.