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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1 ReplyPvP takes time to learn and everyone has their own limits. I’ve played a huge amount of PvP and Gambit over the years, but my reaction speed and accuracy are not the best. There are players that will always wipe the floor with me, so you have to accept your level and make improvements where you can. Don’t beat yourself up over it. I play to my strength (strategy) and try to outthink my opponents to land the first hit - the first hit often decides if you win or lose a duel. If you’re facing multiple opponents, you’ve either got to hit them all hard, or be really sneaky to try and pick them off one by one. I usually used swords for dealing with invaders in Gambit because you have the 3rd person view to peek around cover and see where they are. I used to rush them at the first opportunity and either get the kill, or distract them enough that my teammates could take care of them if I died. I expect the new activity to play differently though. The maps look a lot bigger and invaders get 3 lives. I think we’re all going to be learning how to play it well.