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Don't play if you're under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Know the maps in and out.
Conserve ammo.
And have a decend aim.
Seperation is the number one reason for quad-caps or getting caught up.
Realism expert is pretty easy so long as friendly fire is maintained at a very low level.
Secondaries are your best friend.
Melee weapons are god-mode.
Magnums are OP.
Always play when you're high- never play realism expert when you're drunk.
Head shots for horde scenarios will save the day- aiming for the body will usually result in a lackluster amount of ammo and the occasional FF.
SMGs seem like the weakest but they're really the best for horde clearance, especially if you're pretty good on focusing for headshots. Not only are the ammo reserves superior to t2 but the rate of fire from both weapons are pretty sexy. Sure, you may seem like you're doing pretty small amounts of damage; they are the indisputable headshot kings.
Silenced SMG laser-sights are god-mode for horde.
You don't need a mic. Only freshies think you absolutely need a mic. I've played hard eight expert settings on realism expert games and I know for a fact that you don't need a mic for really anything; just know how to communicate (type). That being said, having syncs with fellow players is always a good thing. A bad sync will destroy you, no matter how impeccable your gameplay is.
LOL the alcohol will get you every time in ANY FPS