Tips for Star Wars: Battlefront II

26 May 2019

First person shooters like Star Wars: Battlefront II only keep getting better and better with each new installation. Choke full of heart-pounding exploits, Star Wars: Battlefront II is addictively fun yet challenging at the same time. It does not matter which faction you stick with, the Galactic Empire or The Rebel Alliance- the multiplayer large-scale battles will keep you occupied for hours on end. To help you dominate the battlefronts, here are tips that will make you a better Star Wars: Battlefront II player:

Star Wars: Battlefront II

Play for rewards

Although the integrated Star Wars storyline is enough to keep fans of the franchise occupied, there are plenty of campaigns in Battlefront II that are designed to give multiplayer rewards. Not only will experimenting with the various game’s characters make you a better player, but it will also allow you to unlock rewards and credit that you can make use of all through the game.

Play around with Star Cards

In Star Wars: Battlefront II, Star Cards are what award the various characters with new and enhanced capabilities. You can purchase your Star Cards with crafting parts or you can earn them through loot crates. To make the most of your Star Cards, you should experiment as much as you can to see how much more enhanced your characters will be.

Finish the challenges

If you are looking forward to playing with mainstay characters from the franchise such as Darth Vader, you will have to finish the challenges successfully in order to get the points needed to unlock these characters. To get extra points, you can also try playing the objective or play alongside other players in your squad, which is what will help you accumulate more battle points.

Star Wars: Battlefront II

Move between 3rd person and 1st person perspective

To overcome your opponents, you will need to be as strategic as possible and switching between 3rd person and 1st person perspectives will allow you to do just that. the 3rd person perspective will allow you to understand your surroundings more as it will give you an enhanced view of the maps that will reveal where all the blind spots are while the 1st person perspectives will allow you to keep a closer eye of your opponents. When you use these 2 perspectives together, you will be able to take down your enemies more quickly. All you have to do to switch between the two perspectives is utilize the D-pad.