Rules of Delta Force

Combat

Whoever gets the killshot, gets the loot. Sure, that SCAR looks sexy, their armor may be better, or maybe your buddy can't even carry it all. What the tag reads is who now owns that loot.

Ask, don't take.

When you're just walking around, a player can pop out of the blue and annihilate you at pretty much any time. You need to be ready to spray him back to the Walmart office chair from whence he came.

Keep it on auto.

Don't pop off at the first sight of an enemy. Assume there's a full squad waiting to get the upper hand. Maneuver to gain tactical advantage. When the enemy is hopelessly positioned, open fire with the force of a thousand Suns.

When the killing is done, let the murder scene breathe. Then, check the area. Only after should you loot.

There is no time when you are more vulnerable, than when you are not moving. You don't need to sprint everywhere, but movement will save you when a fight kicks off. Creeping around may get you the jump sometimes, but anytime you're creeping slowly and get spotted first, you're dead.

Ammo is the most expensive thing in Delta Force. All is lost without high penetration ammo. The recoil system and bad armor can hurt you, sure. But, tanky chad players absorbing 30 rounds while two-Tapping  you with purple+ ammo, that's the real killer.

Invest in ammo.

Practical Rules

Sure, it's hard to resist the juicy green vest and shotgun, but AI can be your early warning system. Like the days of the US Army: if the birds are singing in that tree line, there are no fighters in that tree line. AI are your closest thing to a minefield. They tell you where players aren't.

Proof of absence is knowledge.

Eyes will put sights on targets, but ears will orient your body towards potential threats. Pay attention to your audio.

Your hours played and the age of your account doesn't factor into your obligation to endure loss when you launch this game. When you play Delta Force, you will experience loss. Even that giant kitted-out try-hard who "literally kills you every raid" has days when he simply can't extract  and takes huge losses.

Don't let it get it to you.

When you hesitate, you put yourself at a loss. Every movement in Delta Force should be executed with confidence. Have the mental solidity of a pro, even though your mechanics may not be there. You'll win some, and you'll lose some. But do it confident and proud. You're learning something in the end.

Advanced Concepts

  • What separates the good players from the great players?
    Tempo.

    Tempo mastery necessitates a comprehensive comprehension of intricate map design, efficient resource management, player movement prediction, PvP tactics, and audio recognition. Moreover, it mandates the skill to effectively apply this knowledge and promptly adapt gameplay accordingly. Mastering each individual aspect of Tempo is an arduous task in itself; nevertheless, lacking a profound comprehension of all individual aspects will hinder your ability to anticipate and respond to stimuli in Delta Force accurately.

Pre-Raid Checklist

Step 1

Delta Force Vyron

Primary Weapon

You don't want to go in raid without your most important piece of gear. Without a primary weapon you're vulnerable to all the little Timmys and AI that roam the lands of Delta Force.

Please, bring a weapon.

Step 2

Delta Force First Aid

Medical Items

Before you go into raid make sure you have your meds sorted. Too many times have players loaded in a raid and realized they have no medical items after a AI blasts their arm off with a shotgun. Here's a checklist of medical items you need every raid.

- Medkit(s)
- Painkillers
- Surgical Kit(s)

Step 3

Delta Force Shepard

Armor & Helmet

Don't. Forget. Your armor.

Even low level armor is valuable in Delta Force. If you don't have the money, or ability, to get Blue+ armor bring something. While low class armor wont help much against other players it could save your life from an AI.

Step 4

Tac. Vest & Backpack

You don't want to go into a raid without the ability to bring anything out with you. You could stumble across a quest item, valuable ammo, and who knows what else. Make sure you bring at least something with you for storage.

Step 5

Keys

If you have keys you regularly use, make sure you bring them. You don't want to kit out and get to a red key room just to find out you have it on you...

Step 6

Delta Force Operations

Backup Ammunition

If shit goes south and you get into a 1v3, you're going to wish you brough enough ammo to chew through those tanky chads. Invest a slot or two in your secure container to bring a stack of backup bullets. I typically run with 240 rounds. You don't want to be caught defenseless.

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