Battlefront Secrets

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Secret #3

This tip is rather well known. Its called "head shots." For those who don't know, "head shots" is what it is called when you either get shot, or shoot someone else in the head, pretty straight forward. At the end of levels, a special reward is given to the person who (not received) had the most head shots. Head shots do the maximum damage. If you are a sniper, and shoot your enemy in the head, it "disengages" him immediately. If you had just shot him any where else, it would have taken two shots.

Contrary to popular belief, Snipers are not the ones who have the most head shots. Sniper are slow to fire, only have a little bit of ammo, and are killed easily. I am almost never a sniper (I'm always the Jet Trooper, but I'll talk about that later). The types of soldier that get the most head shots are the basic fighting force. The Clone Troopers, Super Battle Droids, Stormtroopers, and the Rebel Infantry. Since these soldiers have the Star Wars equivalent to a "M-16", they can spray up to five shots per second. And they carry right much ammo. When I'm one of these, I always aim for the head. In battle, the way you win is to
1. Stay alive
2. Defeat your opponent before he defeats you
If you aim for the head when fighting your enemies, you will complete these two objectives

Friday, December 23, 2005

Secret #2

They only way to kill the Jedi and Sith is to do these things:

1: Hop onto a speeder bike (NOT a STAP), and run 'em over (It works in a tank too, but not as effictive)

2: If the Sarlac in the Dune Sea level eats them

3: On a level like Bespin Platforms, throw a grenade, rocket (or just the plain laser fire from a space fighter), and blast them, so that they will fall off the side (and down down down....)

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Secret #1

Ok, the first secret is this:

KNOW THE MAPS

The way you win rounds in Star Wars Battlefront is to know your way around. You need to know where things are: like where the supply droids are, where the vehicles are, and where gun turrets are. Knowing where the command posts are is a MUST.

The way to know where things are is PRACTICE