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I found watching good youtubers/streamers was always a great source of ideas to improve and inspiration
2.Try to focus on 1 attacker and 1 defender(Go with sledge and Rook)
3.PRACTICE PRACTICE AND MORE PRACTICE!!!
4 - Find a friendly squad or discord channel to play with, some are nice and can help you out and maybe even carry you a bit on ranked, it really depends of the community. This game is very toxic to new players since most of the CS:GO and CoD kids will kick you if you don't clutch 1vs5 or something like that, even after your whole team died in the first minute rushing B like some headless chickens...
Sigh...
GLHF
https://www.reddit.com/r/Rainbow6/comments/auz8m6/help/ehbpzai/?context=3
this game probably has the highest learning curve ive seen in any game so dont expect to know this game well even after several dozens of hours played.
True, it takes a lot of time to learn the game, specially the map layouts and there's tons of maps already. Then there is the gun mechanics, operators gadgets, abilities etc etc etc...
200 hours is not enough to know all the maps, so yeah, it takes a while, it might be hard at the beginning, but boy when you learn the game...it's one of the best fps experiences I had in a long long time...
but if you guys help me out here i will be less painful to my team