Metal Gear Solid Online-Tactics

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  • Richman47 Flag

    MGS4
    MGO is not great. It really lacks the tactical gameplay that it promised. MGO turned out to be a run and shoot game instead of being tactical. I'm dissatisfied with MGO it could of been better. :(

  • koryw15 Flag

    help
    love your vids man, you should put them on youtube. Hey I got a question. I am 8th prestige on cod4, maxed on resistance 2, and killzone 2. BUT I SUCK AT ONLINE ON THIS! seriously i dont know what to do, i get killed by headshots very quickly. I went in a training session and all it was was level 14s running arouns laughing at me lol. PLease give me tips, tricks, etc, to get started and not make my rank negative. thanks

Charlie Anderson
Metal Gear Solid Expert, StrataTek Studios
www.stratatekstudios.com  
 

Charlie Anderson has been a fan of the Metal Gear Series since the original title that launched for NES. He considers himself a huge gamer since his early years, and has put in countless hours of game play in perfecting his Metal Gear tactics for both the game and online play.

Metal Gear Solid Online-Tactics

Charlie Anderson, Metal Gear Solid expert, teaches the basics of Metal Gear Solid 4 game and online play.

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Charlie Anderson: Hi, Charlie Anderson here, Metal Gear Solid 4 expert. In this section we are going to go over some tactics for playing online. We are going to show how to effectively get head-shots, we also are going to go over the difference between camping and roaming. Alright so now we are in some game play and we are going to go through some tactics. Right now I am doing Team Death Match; I am doing Red Versus Blue. It's pretty much, you have your RADAR on top right where your allies are, and you want to try to stay down, you can get really good with head-shots, if you can figure out in the Metal Gear Solid where your cross hairs are because you could do all of that here, and ti snipe somebody down you have to be in the first person view, which is what I like to do. So you can go through and try to find some enemies and we are good to go. So right now I am roaming around, and what's the difference between this and what's called camping is, roaming is you are running around and trying to find people as opposed to camping where you are just sitting at one location, as like a sniper, trying to get people as they come to your location as opposed --. Right now I just took that guy out, just from tapping on it, and trying to get head-shots on that. There are different icons for different things and this guy just want to take me out. I just took that guy over there with a head-shot and somebody else just took me out with a head-shot. Actually we both just have like a Double KO.

So you can see how it's just like you trying to line up a shot for what you are going for. Now we are going to show up little bit of camping work. So I am going to attach this little suppresser to the laser sight and I am good to go. My favorite thing to do is actually, No Scope, which means we are not actually scoping with the sniper rifle you are just now shooting with that. Now for sniper rifle what you can do is while you have a clip, you can hit triangle to zoom in and then you can hit up and back and then zoom in and out, which can give some advantages and what not. I am trying to do a little camping which is pretty much needless thing. Right around here, we are trying to find some people as they come through to snipe with the sniper rifle. It's kind of like playing defensively while being offensive. You are kind of just sitting around, just waiting people to come to you as opposed to just running around and trying to find people. This is a difference between roaming and camping. We notice that guy just took me out real quick. I am going to do some camping techniques real quick. So I am going to chill out right here. Let people come down here. So as we can notice some people coming right here, I am going to sit here all the time with all of my team members. You noticed that I just took that guy right out. You will get used to like where these spots are where we can camp and find people. I like to use my surroundings as much as I possibly can to get people. Sometimes people come up and come right behind you and take you out. So you just got to be careful. Just play but you're trying to find out what you are comfortable with and where you can --. I just always look for movement as much as possible because whenever so I would just move when there's not many people. You got to be careful that you don't shoot your own teammate, because if you shoot your own teammate what happens is it put a lock down, you can't fire for a good five seconds which can really put you in a bad situation, really quickly especially when you are trying to take somebody out and you accidentally shoot your own teammate. It will take a few times to get used to your surroundings, where everything is but once you do, you will really know all the nooks and corners of the place. And you really have an idea of the setup where people can hide and be, so you will know where are snipers and you can sneak up on them and take them out from behind or you can snipe yourself from their locations where they are. That's all I am now just playing, having fun and that's the main goal of the game, just to have fun. Don't get too serious, because if we get too serious, it just takes all the fun out of it and nobody would like that. So enjoy your time, enjoy your fun and hopefully you guys will enjoy playing online for Metal Gear online.

Alright so that was Metal gear online tactics. I hope this has been a helpful learning experience for you guys to get started with Metal Gear Solid 4. So to get going you just got to grab for yourself a PS3. Grab yourself a copy of Metal Gear Solid 4 and get to crack it, you got any questions, leave some comments.

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