How do I become a veteran in Bad Company 2 and what does it do for me?
How to become a veteran in Bad Company 2
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- Play to the strengths of the class you're playing. These rules bend a lot but you'll learn that with experience.
- Assault - Drop ammo packs near teammates. Pick off guys at medium distance. Long distance works well too but that's best effective on defense. Shoot your grenade launcher at bunched up enemies.
- Engineer - Repair friendly vehicles, blow up enemy vehicles. Shoot vehicles with the RPG-7, shoot soldiers with the Carl-Gustav. The CG does less damage but the rocket travels faster and has a wider damage radius. Your SMG is best used at close range.
- Any class can use the tracer dart, but here's how to lock onto it. Once it's on the vehicle, look down the sight of your RPG at the red blinking square in the direction of the beacon. Once it stop blinking, you have about two seconds to shoot. You can even shoot straight in the air to curve it around buildings and terrain. You don't need line of sight to lock on. You do not need to stay aiming until it hits. Once it's locked, it's locked, but the next time you shoot you'll need to lock again.
- Medic - Drop med kits near teammates. Revive dead teammates with your paddles (they appear as lightning bolts on the map and your HUD). Your light machine gun doesn't do much more damage than other guns but you have quite a bit more ammo per magazine. Best for medium distances.
- Recon - Throw your motion mines, this reveals enemies in a small area as blips on you and your teammates maps. Use C4 to blow up vehicles that get too close (you can't throw them very far) and use mortar strikes to disperse camping enemies. Mortar strikes don't damage the M-Coms in Rush, but C4 does. Motion mines can also be an excellent offensive tool for rushing a building.
- Spot. Push the spot button like you're on crack. (Back on 360, Select on PS3, Q on PC) This puts a blip over the enemies' heads and on the map. This can also be very useful if visibility is low due to smoke or if you're not used to iron sights, since the blip is drawn on top of your weapon.
- Don't drive vehicles until you have some experience. This includes the UAV. It's fun, but you're not as invulnerable as you may feel and you can get blown up very quickly. Blow up a few before you drive one. You can practice flying helicopters in empty servers. You do not want to crash a helicopter full of teammates.
- Don't snipe. It takes a good sniper to be a benefit to the team. The problem is everyone wants to snipe and too many snipers on a team probably accounts for 20% of losses. In my opinion, sniping is most useful to your team at medium ranges since you can use your motion mines.
- This might be a given to some, but don't camp, especially when you're attacking. Camping is staying in the same spot for more than a few minutes. The longer you stay in one spot, the more likely the enemy is going to find you and throw a grenade your way or otherwise kill you. Be a moving target both in firefights and in the long term.
- Spawn on your squadmates. You can spawn directly behind them by selecting them in the spawn menu. If the server allows you to see your squadmate before spawning then make sure he's not in too hot of a situation before you die alongside him and waste a ticket.
- Shoot in short bursts. Each shot adds to the spread cone of your bullets. Just pretend it's a pistol and click a lot.
- BC2 uses bullet simulation instead of traces. So at long distances you'll need to aim high and lead (aim in front of) your target.
- Did I mention you should spot?
Both games implement some combination of or have variations for each of the following features:
- Scope sway
- Gravity induced bullet drop
- Bullet travel time
- Body posture
- Clothing (Ghillies)
- Tools
Battlefield:BC2
Scope sway
None. BC2 does not implement a "breathing" aspect for sniping. Thus your crosshairs are stationary unless you move them.
Gravity induced bullet drop
Yes. As range to target increases the actual point-of-impact of your round with relation to the center-point of your crosshair increases.
With very long range laterally moving targets you have to put their torso in the lower-left/right quadrant of the scope and fire to get a hit.
I feel that it makes stationary target sniping ridiculously easy compared to MW2, but makes it harder to hit moving targets.
Bullet travel time
Yes. You must lead targets that are in motion.
Body posture
You cannot go fully prone in BC2. You can only kneel.
Clothing
Snipers wear ghillie suits. Their utility can be limited since they cannot go fully prone. It is still useful in large bushes and trees though.
Tools
There are no thermal scopes, heartbeat sensors, AC-130's or other anti-sniper elements in this game.
Call of Duty:MW2
Scope Sway
Yes. MW2 implements a "breathing" aspect for sniping. Thus, when completely stationary your crosshair will bob semi-randomly. You can also "hold your breath" for a short amount of time which reduces the movement, though not completely.
Gravity induced bullet drop
None. Whatever is under the center-point of your crosshair when you pull the trigger is what gets hit.
Bullet travel time
Yes. You must lead targets that are in motion.
Body posture
You can go fully prone in MW2. This decreases scope sway and makes you harder to see.
Clothing
Snipers can wear ghillie suits. The suit must be unlocked. Different camouflage colorings can also be unlocked.
Tools
As a sniper you can unlock a thermal scope which makes sniping super easy-mode. However, you are also terribly vulnerable to things like AC-130's, Harriers, etc. unless you are using cold-blooded.
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Best Answer
As Andy says, your veteran status is determined by the number of previous Battlefield games you've played that you link to your account. To become a veteran, follow the steps listed on this site:
Start linking your accounts here.
The Veteran's site can be found here.
By becoming a veteran, you will get a special in-game rank and unlock the M1 Garand.