2011-06-28, 02:57 AM
IllegallySane Wrote:Ew, what the hell kinda Medics are those? So... bad.
Yup I do that if allies arent around.
Heres my general strategy as Medic:
1. Overheal entire team.
2. Find a Heavy and cling to him like a pilot fish to a shark. If no Heavy, find a Pyro/Demo/Soldier.
3. Ubercharge is usually up by the time match begins. Uber as soon as I see danger or my ally takes a ton of damage.
4. Keep allies around me overhealed if possible, and heal all who call for me to heal them (aka "MEDIC!"). If allies die I run. If I'm also close to death, I do a last stand.
5. If I'm alone as I respawn and head back to battle, I may take out the Needle Gun. If I see an enemy with back turned or oblivious of me, I shoot them dead and continue on.
6. If I see huge crowd of enemies and I only have 1-2 allies with me, I go nope.avi and run.
7. If I see a Spy suddenly appear and start backstabbing my allies, I start firing Needles at him.
8. I try to always move around when healing. I know standing still will get me killed fast. Snipers still headshot me a lot though.
I have yet to get used to using the Bonesaw when in melee, or Ubering more than one target at a time. Hope I'm not too bad a Medic.
In bold.
What is wrong with you?
Healing only a heavy is so nooby to me. I played a match where this kid kept healing the heavy and the heavy kept spamming 24/7. It's annoying.
Ubercharge should be used when charging towards a group of huge enemies. Such as capturing the Intel.
As a medic you should always heal your allies when they face a huge crowd, this lowers their chance of death.


