Tips for completing the Battlefield 4 game. Useful Tips #014



An assault class can only carry one bad medic at a time - if they try to carry another, the previous one will disappear. This is done in order to prevent the rapid acquisition of experience by deploying several packages of medicines at strategic points at the same time.

A bag of medicines can be destroyed by enemy fire or explosives, and the effects of several bags of medicines placed in one place (by several medics) do not accumulate.

Defibrillator

The defibrillator returns to the battlefield in a slightly modified quality. You can use it to bring any fallen comrade back to life, but the medic has only a few seconds from the moment of death to do it.

Using a defibrillator without pre-charging it (a quick press of [LMB]) will heal 20 hp to a revived teammate. For many reasons, this is not the recommended method. Firstly, the revived teammate will be put at risk of immediate death before even getting back on his feet, and secondly, the consequences will cost only 20 points. To use the defibrillator to its full capacity, hold [LMB] for a few seconds to fully charge it. After 3-4 seconds of charging, release the button, aiming it at the fallen team member, and they will recover completely, receiving 100 points as a reward. Naturally, the less you charge, the less health you heal and the fewer points you get. The best way to do this is to start charging a few meters ahead of the target, but keep in mind that you cannot run or even move at normal speed.

A reasonable medic should always be wary of where and when to start defibrillation. The first thing to do is to make sure that the environment is safe enough to even think about rushing to the rescue. Risking defibrillation under fire, not only will you not be able to recover the lost point, but you will also lose another one (by dying). Another sure way to die is to run from 10-20 meters from the target - you may not only fail to make it in time, but also lose your life in the process.

The defibrillator can also be used to take life from enemies. In many cases, it is even more effective than a knife (being much faster and quieter). A short tap does not guarantee that the enemy will die, so you can approach them from behind to give you charging time. When used in the offensive, the charging time is halved.

After using the defibrillator three times, the power supply will take time to recharge the blades. Moreover, a revived teammate who dies shortly after resuscitation will no longer be allowed to come back to life, preventing the effect of "immortal squads". Homemade porn https://www.amateurest.com/ USA.
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