
Lets have a friendly and precise discussion! I may edit the original post to fit in points that are thoughtout, precise and intellectual. Keep above points in mind and well, play a lot. Do you prefer AR-15 or AK-47? Do you prefer the AR-15/AK-47 over the shotgun? Do you prefer having all three primary guns, but skip out on grenade utility? Personal preference for the most part, figure out your own weapon loadout and stick to it. The second part contains info for playing team matches, as well as strategies and tips from. The guide is split into three sections: the first covers gameplay basics and how matches play out. Especially against superior players, who use cover behind cars and objects. This guide is for players new to H1Z1, as well as players who aren't necessarily new, but looking to up their play to the next level. Yes, compromising good positioning is also a key knowledge when fighting others, but putting yourself in a good advantage due to cover can make or break a fight. Positioning is key in almost every scenario. No matter how lucky those two shots may be. (You should feel bad about this, I know I do).įigure out common and populated areas and frequent these areas till you're comfortable (Pleasent Valley, Cranberry, some outside areas are also great to train different bullet drops and such)Ĭonsider all enemies to be fairly skilled. Easy and cheeky kills to get at the start of matches, if you know common weapon spawns and can get to people who may not be as lucky as you or with as much knowledge about weapon spawns. Get used to quick scouting of areas for loot, vehicles and enemies. Here is some tips that I would like to provide:įorce yourself into gun fights from different distances, helps with bullet drop, general aiming skills and general fighting mechanics. I suggest keeping the formatting fairly similar, precise and informative, as my own few tips focusing on looting, killing and scouting common and populated areas.

I'm sure there's players here that are a lot more informed and experienced then myself and many others and I would like to learn from them!ĭon't be afraid to go into deeper detail when describing mechanics, advanced techniques and many overlooked/underappreciated/underestimated aspects of the game. I thought it could be cool if we could come together and form some sort of list of beginner and advanced techiniques and tips for the players wanting to improve, like myself.
