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The YouTube video provides ultimate tips and tricks for Star Wars Battlefront, focusing on both games but especially on Battlefront 2 due to its updated gameplay. The presenter covers various aspects including classes, perspectives, critical hits, vehicles, medals, and ranks. They detail features like commanding AI characters, lightsaber sponsorship, reticle accuracy, handling rocket launchers, using fusion cutters, and earning rewards through ranks and medals. Strategies for becoming a hero in Battlefront 2 and contrasting heroes in Battlefront 1 are explained. The video concludes by mentioning the possibility of creating an Advanced version depending on viewer interest and encourages feedback, thanking viewers with a "May the force be with you" sign-off.
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In this part of the video, the presenter aims to provide ultimate tips and tricks for the Star Wars Battlefront classic collection. They cover both games, with a focus on Battlefront 2 due to its updated gameplay. The presenter emphasizes educating both new and experienced players, sharing specific tips that may not be commonly known. The video includes footage from both the old version and the classic collection, and the tips remain relevant despite UI and graphic changes. The four standard classes in the games are discussed – assault trooper, sniper class, pilot/engineer, and assault trooper. Each faction also has special units. The presenter refrains from delving into specific key bindings or game modes to keep the tips applicable across all aspects of the game.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various features and controls in a game released on multiple platforms, highlighting differences in bindings. They explain how to command AI characters in both the first and second games, with more advanced options in the second game. The speaker mentions some challenges with AI behavior but also useful interactions, like commanding AI to follow or enter vehicles. Additionally, they briefly mention a lightsaber sponsorship for high-quality lightsabers and a special offer available through a provided link with a discount code.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the option to switch between third and first-person perspectives in the games. They highlight advantages and disadvantages of each perspective, such as better accuracy in first-person due to a more precise reticle. The issue with reticle accuracy in third person has been fixed in the classic collection. The speaker also mentions differences in movement mechanics between the two games, like the ability to prone in the first game but not in the second. They touch on the addition of Sprint in the second game and the importance of rolling to evade enemies. The segment also mentions a lock-on feature for targeting normal Troopers and using it effectively with a rocket launcher.
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In this segment of the video, the rocket launcher is shown to be highly effective as a homing rocket for taking down vehicles like snow Speeders. The lock-on feature makes hitting vehicles easier, although it may be more challenging to target critical points. In Space Battles, it is advisable to use the lock-on feature for targeting enemy ships efficiently. Tips are also shared on how to handle auto turrets on enemy capital ships by boarding them and destroying the turret system from inside using a speed boost. Fusion Cutters are highlighted as crucial for repairing droids and various tactical advantages like repairing or destroying control panels. Critical hits are discussed for Troopers and vehicles, with visuals showing the difference in damage dealt with critical hits. The segment emphasizes the importance of critical hits for maximizing damage output in the game.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses critical areas on different vehicles in the game, the types of pickups available on the ground, including health and ammo restoration items, bonus energy charges, and temporary bonuses. The video also covers various droids on the map, their functions, and their vulnerability to destruction. Additionally, it delves into the award system and medals in the game, both temporary and permanent effects, and how they affect gameplay based on the player’s rank and progression.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains the ranking system and rewards in the game. Players can achieve elite rank by obtaining 32 points, granting them a lower requirement for awards. The legendary rank is earned with 64 points and provides a bonus at the start of a match that persists even after dying. The speaker then details various medals and their effects such as Endurance, Guardian, War Hero, Frenzy, Marksman, Demolition, Regulator, Gunslinger, and Technician, each requiring specific achievements to unlock powerful upgrades like the Elite Rifle and Precision Pistol. The bonuses cannot be removed once earned unless creating a new profile, posing a limitation in weapon selection.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to earn a vehicle regeneration bonus by slicing a vehicle with a Fusion cutter, which involves reaching a meter of 100 and hacking the vehicle to kick out the enemy inside. They highlight the importance of these actions in increasing rank and unlocking upgrades. The speaker also discusses becoming a hero in Battlefront 2, where players must reach a specific point threshold to become a hero, manage a lightsaber meter that depletes over time, and replenish it by getting kills. Strategies for navigating as a hero are shared, emphasizing smart moves and utilizing Sprint for evasion. The speaker contrasts heroes in Battlefront 2 with Battlefront 1, where heroes are activated differently and are formidable enemies that can only be defeated by knocking them off ledges, running them over with vehicles, or using specific strategies.
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In this part of the video, the presenter concludes their generic Battlefront classic tips and tricks, covering major aspects of gameplay. They mention the possibility of creating an Advanced version focusing on specific hero abilities, special unit abilities, and maps, depending on viewer interest. The video aims to educate viewers on potential new insights, encouraging feedback in the comments. The presenter thanks viewers for watching, signing off with “May the force be with you.”
