Cards on the table: I sucked at Gambit the few times I tried to play it, I'm just not that skilled at PvP, but I'd really rather not let my team and faction down.
What works, what doesn't? Should we all be prepared to equip sniper rifles? Am I going to need to learn how to duck?
I don't even know enough to know what to ask, but it seems like Gambit players are going to have a helluvan advantage this season. What should we PvE only players know that we don't?
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After playing Metro Royale on and off for several seasons, some advice from this not so good player 1. Avoid direct confrontation If you're not that good in reflex and aiming, you're just feeding the enemies. Better stay low and ambush 2. Check small areas Most people will head to big places with bosses for the loot, leading to a big fight. What people often ignore is that small areas also have some chance to drop high value items such as gold bars when you play Metro Royale 3. Better play small and safe than go big and lose everything Scavenge whatever left and enter a place only after everyone is gone if you suspect there's a fight there. Better off with loads of scraps alive than a handful of treasures dead, giving no value from getting plundered