

It's also important during the preparation phase to keep an eye out for enemy drones and try to shoot them down. It can be a spreadable barrier or a wire - the latter is worth spreading in narrow passages or on stairs.ĭrones not only slow down enemies, but also make us hear when they try to pass through an obstacle. We reinforce, of course, those walls that are close to the enemies' target, or cover the position where we want to lurk.Īnother important element is the distribution of gadgets (the first icon from the left on the bottom bar). Not every wall can be destroyed - so wooden ones (1) are usually reinforced. Each Operator can reinforce two destructible walls. Use running when (for example) you want to catch up with a badly injured enemy who is trying to hide, or when you need to run away from an explosion.ĭefenders, regardless of mode, must take care of fortifications. By running you reveal your position, as enemies can easily hear you. So don't shoot at an enemy if someone on your team is dangerously close to the firing line. Remember that it is possible to hurt allies in Siege. You can see where there are destructible walls, where there are cameras used by defenders and so on. This is the best way to learn maps in a stress-free way. It's eye-catching, and we'd rather not make your opponent's job any easier. But think about whether you really want to dress your Operator in something bright and colourful. You don't have to make friends and talk to your teammates, but sometimes one word indicating where the enemy is can save someone's virtual life. Purchase more operators only after several hours, when you reach a high level. Focus on 1-2 attack and defensive operators, get used to playing with them. When you buy the game you have enough characters to choose from to start. The first missions of Operations offer a low difficulty level, so it's a good way to get a feel for the controls, maps and weapons. Siege doesn't offer a story campaign, but you can take on bots in this mode.
