Funny how those "camping" Rules were made by players and not the game itself. They run around like morons without any counter move and complain when they get killed by someone holding a point. There's always counter measures against campers but no one uses them since everyone's ego is so gigantic that they HAVE to play fast paced.
@kholi9441 exactly. I don't camp unless it's strategic for a specific location or scenario. I think it's fun when someone camps and you have to figure out a tactical way to push them off the point.
Navy Vet, he was SEAL or Rescue Swimmer? I know those are only ones that were snipers in Navy. And still are. I worked on mutiple bases. Got to tour the Rescue Swimmer spaces and see all their cool weapons and pictures on wall. Didn’t realize that Navy rescue swimmers can go to sniper school and are trained to snipe out a small boat engine from a flying helicopter. They have cut outs of Yamaha engine panels in their squadron offices with their bullet holes. Toured a SEAL base but didn’t go in their spaces. They were originally called Seawolves in Vietnam. Mostly made up of volunteer helo maintenance or ship personnel.
Bro people nowadays think they are bullet proof I swear. Run into this problem all the time with my buddies and I don't have friendly fire on because once I gave them infinite tnt... let's just say one of them became mister white and the other became mister black (from Johnny test) Me: "so what did you do?" Friend 1: "I blew up milasia" Friend 2: "And I helped I guess I was just following orders" Me and Friend 1: "Good soilders follow orders"
Wins over kills. That's how you play BF games. I have some ridiculously high win rate, but really low KDA, because when my silly team needs a medic, I bring a medic, when it needs a mechanic, I repair tanks, and so on.
@@tubeguy4066 "Wah Wah you're camping" You gonna cry when you get shot in a battlefield where there will legitimately be camping opposition waiting to take you out?
@@malekiththewitchking8095 it isn’t he got old because he either didn’t participate in fights that much or got lucky 😂 hes not special because hes 83 bro
If someone tells you the Navy isn’t a combat Branch, refer them to the damn Seabees, Corpsmen, the entire expeditionary forces (green side), EOD/SWCC/SEAL, and then the pilots that see more combat than every other branch when they’re dropping bombs on proxy forces more than anyone else. 😂
I just love how he actually uses military tactics, training and knowledge to absolutely DECIMATE the games. I specially love the sniper games but this is just fire.
No offense, but he's camping a choke point using a weapon with a large mag capacity. I don't know this gentleman or play 2042 (I assume), but personally I don't think that's a thing only a veteran would be able to pull off.
@RobertELee420 multiple rates in the Navy can be deployed to combat tours, the Army, Air Force, and the Marines all use Navy specializations at their bases
My grandfather is on a ventilator rn and for some reason your videos just popped up in my feed. Really wholesome to see you gaming, sharp as a tack. Makes me think about him
I wasn't terrible back in bad company and bf3 days, as the tactic here he's using is just plain common sense. Then come BF4 I've been fortunate to train with some army veterans back in BF4 days. You realise how stupid everyone is in their thinking. It's infuritating at best. Noobs for the meat grinder though. xD
Grandpa knows the art of war. The “kill zone” is an effective ways of controlling the flow of combat. By securing the choke point, he creates a “fatal funnel.” This works with LMG’s as well as Snipers- if you can create distance, it’s your friend. Bonus points for concealment and cover.
@@unLuckyy_7670 It's a fundamental tactical concept. Usually it just means doors are very dangerous for SWAT and military to go through, But it can also be any narrow place where attackers are forced to bunch up to advance and can't spread out laterally. Like a path or road through the woods, a bridge, etc. Covered by a machinegun or sniper.
@@lughlive Are you sure? America always on the war, so their troop always trained and combat experienced. So, tell me what do you mean "dOeSn't hAVe CoMbAt eXpErienCe"? LOL
@@Aztroxi in games like cod, there shouldnt be stat windows at all, at the very least make one stat window pop up at the very end of match, and turn off chat during that time. And suddenly everyone playing as a team
@@By4o couldn't agree more, cod player play multiplayer just for stats, not as it was intended, me personally, played the cod because it brings the best feeling of shooting gun imo, it's just so good at that
@@By4o Cod is a very casual game, stats are fine in it and chatting, the fact that you propose this shows that you don't understand the game, games like squad and arma don't have, it would ruin the immersion because they are very realistic. It's a different genre of shooters, battlefields are in a sense inbetween cod and military simulators, not too serious but not as goofy as cod.
@@seinarukishi9228 I'm not telling anybody how to play, I mean we can see the direction that they wanted people to play, military style, tactical and slow paced, that's all I'm sayin, you're right eho am I to say someone how to play a game in a world full of genders, all I'm saying the way developers wanted us to play, and also I'm one of those who don't play like this, so there where no need to start argue like that, peace
@@albe8479 aint no way bro wants us to glitch though reality so we can avoid chokepoints you cant theres also things like the middle where people usually go brainless what do you want us to become a god so we can avoid chokepoints
This guy is a no combat mil welfare case. Stuff like this is ingame map tactics, it means u have good game sense in the video game. Nothing to do with kinetic combat LOL!!!!
@@Robert-Edwin-House. im pretty sure there are many different styles. But no you dont have to hold your breath. You exhale slow for some other shooting styles firing at an apex of release
@@FUnzzies1 in some games it's camping in real life it's called tactics. In this case it's tactics. Keeping an enemy in front of the main force in a 32v32 lobby holds ground and the points you need to win, battlefield 2042 in particular. Capture Points matter more than a death or your KD
@@ninjadudeofficial It be like that. My mom was shocked when dad asked me if I missed being at war, and my response was "oh my fucking god yes." PTSD is a strange strange demon.
This comment reminded me of Adrian Carton, he served in the English military for 3 major conflicts 2 of them being the world wars. When asked about how he felt about his service he started "I had enjoyed the war". He was also referred to as the unlikable soldier because of his numerous injuries.
He's absolutely right about those flanking routes. My regular squad always goes for those. The ziplines make travel faster, and when other squads see you hauling butt along the sides, they tend to follow and drop just about every form of mine they got.
@@therandomkingofanything4654 until you release the desensitized youth he enlightens may use their new skill sets in drone warfare against their own citizens. I'm not for or against, just mindful. They do this with geo-engineering pilots (currently ruining the earth and poisoning us, while blaming climate change) and they are doing it with the new wave of military (bots). I hope you use your knowledge to aid and defend, and not for $ gain.
20 years ago I was playing COD online. And I was told by a meaningful number of people in the chat that an actual real omaha beach survivor was involved in the action as a sniper. I couldn't believe it back then but now, seeing this, I'm actually thinking there was something to it possibly.
@ChesterkingofW camping? He's just using tactics in order to no get killed, is something that a person who was in a war might understand, not a gamer that doesn't care about being killed on a situation like that
@@Ricky-oz4ic honestly that's your fun winning doesn't determine people's fun, look at fighting games for example. I've seen many people enjoy losing because even if they aren't great they can learn something. It's all on the individual to determine their fun.
Most men in war do not die. That is a fact. WWII for example saw 21-25m people die. Which is horrific but 127m people fought in that war. Over 100,000,000 people went home when the war was over.
@@jamesedmonds7519 Thats far off the current amount thought to have died according to google is 35 million to 85 million and most estimates say roughly 75 million with ww1 being closer to what you said to roughly 15-16 (couldnt find an clear answer) all the way to 22 million and the best source i could find said over 100 million served so i dont know where you got your 127 million and im not sure about this one so take it with a grain of salt since i could only find one source that i dont know anything about but it says that around 55 million came home if you could provide your sources that would be nice and i can do so as well.
@@z-statusss1561 he was in the navy he’s never been on a battlefield unless he was a navy seal or a medic but he only refers to himself as a navy veteran and doesn’t refer to his job so he was most likely just working inside of a ship
@@JetsuLIVE but yet he used tactics that would be used on the battle field... who knows dude could've been a demon in the battlefield and no one else would know but him and is probably not trying to get it out there in the real world. If he was just working at a ship... then why would he enjoy playing shooter video games and using real life tactics? 🤔
Well that's what an LMG is for, suppression, in the same way as a mounted machine gun, unfortunately most players are speds or dumb and need to run in, jump around and such If you were to do that irl, you would be dead long before you get close enough
@@mynamejeff8401Guess what soldiers do so often? "Camping.“ Why would a dude with an mg that weighs more than the average gun charge into the middle of a point and chase people?
I remember playing with buddies in the Army back in 2012. It's amazing how quickly the best players fall apart with just a little bit of effective battle tactics.
its because those "best players" have 0 understandings of tactics. and tactics are exactly that for a reason. using proper military tactics will always overcome similarly sized groups who dont use tactics.
Most of the "best players" in milsim FPS games are just good at reacting. They don't have a single tactical cell in their body. Especially the case in Battlefield games, superior tactics win the day 99/100 even if the other player is technically a higher skill level at the shooting/reacting to contact.
Gonna call absolute BS. How many pro-gamer are ex-military ? None, because IRL tactics don't matter in an environnement where you can respawn, heal through taking deep breaths and don't feel pain. You guys are just circlejerking to pad your egos.
@@ailurusfulgens1849I mean how many vets have the time to dedicate to gaming like sports pros do? The average lifepath for a combat arms soldier is "poor as a kid"-"join army"-"eventually leave mid 20s to late 30s probably get a job in trades or something" where in there so you see "play cod 12 hours a day" fitting in. Esports pros start as like kids. The army does have an esports teams actually it does okay it's not great. But they're most casual gamers at best who were pretty good and then tried out after they joined. Similar to the army football team
I've been playing war games along time since i can remember this guy definitely taught me something that is so simple sheesh thanks 👍🙏 So simple yet very very effective
God i love it when real soldiers show up in games. You quickly go from seeing camo as an aesthetic to a necessity as ghosts start killing your whole team from the other side of the map
This guy is a military welfare case (no combat). What he is exhibiting is game and map sense, something that comes from playing the game a LOT, dying to these strats, and also watching tutorials.
I wish my grandpa lived long enough for me and him to bond over a game or whatever. He was the sweetest soul and I would bet against anyone who would say their grandpa was friendlier than my grandpa. My mom only saw him once really mad in 50 years. Grandpa and grandma I will never forget or abandon any thoughts of you. Love you more every day
I need to play with gramps someday; this is the reason I loved battlefield so much. Tactics crucially come into the gameplay. Amiens, iron sights, locking down street corners. Ahhhh, the good ol days.
My grandfather was in Vietnam, he lost both eyes holding a corner where the enemy was. He would tell me the story over and over every time he got drunk that he held that position with his machine gun even tho he was blinded. May he rest in pieces he past away in the corner of our garage in the prone position holding a broom stick.
I genuinely can't tell if that last part is a joke or not. If it is, then continue on with your life. If it isn't, then I'm genuinely sorry but I'm also gonna need you to elaborate.
@@zackjones8802 PTSD caused him to relive that moment again; when someone gets PTSD from war, they will do what it was they was trained for, regardless of the place they are at.
@@PoppyPoppins3939 That's more or less what I assumed, but I fail to see how lying prone with a broomstick would lead to death. The original comment also said "rest in pieces," which is typically used in a humorous fashion to refer to someone who has died by (at the very least) dismemberment, but usually someone whos body has been completely obliterated. This is why I couldn't tell if it was a joke, a combination of language typically used in a joking context and improbable circumstances. Again, I'm incredibly sorry if the original comment was serious, it sounds like a traumatic experience for the family.
@@zackjones8802 People going through a panic attack experience elevated or erratic heart patterns. His grandfather probably needed medical attention while having his PTSD episode. But didn't receive it in time. So he passed away reliving a moment of his life.
That’s how you can know someone who worked with a gun for a longtime Not blinking while firing is a info that you may miss in just 0.2sec But they will blink only if they are out of ammo cuze they have to sit back down 😂 But its really admirable soldiers nowadays can’t do that for a long period of time They can go few days without a sleep eat less or drink less endure everything but a veteran who saw more than he wanted oh his in his happy place while playing it teammates with some enemies to pop at
Probably because bro wasn’t is battle like this is my guess. Or was a reeeeaaalllll hard a- I don’t know. Either way it’s interesting and fun channel to watch
@@spookyengie735 unsportsmanlike? it's smart. if i know someone is about to run through the door, why would i give them the advantage by running through the door too? camping is when you sit in one spot the whole game randomly waiting for someone to walk by. you kids are just impatient and can't stop running around. if you whine about camping then you are clearly one of those people that think everyone should be running around aimlessly
I loved playing the support class, espacially on the metro map, locking down the stairs and just chainsawing through them. Man that game felt so good back then...
@@albertspaher4194 I was 12 back then and I did the same thing! 50+ kills a match just prone with a bipod. The surround sound with engineers blind shooting rockets next to you with dudes just spamming ammo packs. Then that few seconds of reloading just gets you swarmed. The nostalgia, never had a bigger smile on my face while playing video games as a kid.
I do that myself. As far as I'm concerned, if a 'teammate' walks in my line of sight like that, they're either not paying attention and will be dead soon anyways, or they're trying to 'get in on the action' by cosplaying as a meatshield.
In a real battlefield or war as much as you don't want to stop firing when one of your guys get shellshocked and panic, you have to push the guy aside and continue suppress fire especially in a choke like that if one of you stop firing you get flanked, and swarmed by that time you die
weeeell... your alternative description to camping kinda exactly describes what camping is, just with a better agenda/motive. It's still camping. BUT "in war and love all is fair", so camping is only a bad thing to sore losers who expact fairness in a fight/war sim. If you can't deal with that kind of challenge, you don't deserve the win.
Hi, I'm old. Not as old as the grandpa, but old enough to know that camping as a derisive term came from spawn camping where someone sets up over where the other team respawns to kill again as soon as they were killable again. Camping itself is not bad and people who complain about it just want a handicap of not having to worry about good tactical positions being occupied, spawn camping is unsporting and a dick move and is usually mitigated by design nowadays.
It is STUNNING to me how many actual tactics of combat IRL actually apply to some of these games. Like I know it's as straightforward as "Hey, go kill the bad guys", but to someone like you, this full on knowledge from like a Military General.
This used to piss me off to no end when I played Battlefield games back in college... all the COD players ran around blindly trying to pad their stats with kills and only a couple of us would actually hold positions/choke points. That's how you get a high KD ratio, but you're still below our squad mates on the leader board... true battle sims reward you for holding/capturing/spotting/supporting your team instead of just KD ratios
@@jedediahcoulbourne1791 honestly I hate when people said strategic positioning as camping and they get butthurt by it.. Whatever shooter game it was.. Like, so what if someone camp? So everyone have to just run around and do wild goose chase? Ugh..
This is what Battlefield 1 did perfectly, the maps and modes made teams act like teams, especially on maps like The Somme, it feels so fucking cool to run through trenches with a support, some assaults and a medic and maybe even a sentry kit guy to flank an objective
@@gasknight cod use to have a perk that aloud you to function like a medic and revive other players but no one ever revived there teammates so they go rid of it
@@gasknight I remember that, even battlefield 4. I was an absolute beast and frequently had great squads that listened and took it seriously and I miss just reaping havoc with tactics
@@gasknight and then you have maps like Fort Vaux, where all you have to do is what he did in the video: hold key flags and just defend then until the end. But ppl prefer to run around the entire map capping and losing flags back and forth.
This dude is the definition of “Real Gamers never die”. You’d think you grow old and lose your skills but he’s displaying experience and Wisdom wins overall. I wasn’t subbed then but I’m SUBbed now😊.
@@MadAtu-nx8blThis is how wars work. It is a long process that requires careful critical thinking. If you want to succeed you’d have to be patient. Camping or whatever anyone calls it is a form of strategy.
Facts. Used to get on team chat and try to get a many people as possible to lock down routes on metro. Take the three closest objectives and hold them and have the rest of the team move around to wherever they were needed. Used to be so fun when you could get most of your team to work together like a little army
This dude reminds me of old-school Battlefield lobbies. Where you'd have the dude with the MAV dog tag shot calling and everyone would just fall in together and clean house. That community is long gone since DICE wanted a younger, less financially responsible demographic to play their Big Map CoD meets Discount Hero Shooter.
I used to be that guy in the MAV, my squad took the top squad ribbon almost every map and we won at least 70% of our games. Hundreds of hours later when the MAV got nerfed into the ground I started doing what he's doing on 800 ticket rush lobbies.
He's awesome!! He has such a good understanding of military strategy. Like this choke point stuff. He knows he's gotta cover the access points and executes it beautifully.
@Sly_rim you think 99% of these players care about actual strats? In truth, the most optimal way to play is like he is doing here. Playing like its pro valorant or CS GO.
Same here. My grandpa was a WW2 fighter pilot and he flew commercial for 30 years after. I always had a dream to take him to a modern flight simulator but I couldn't afford it on time :(
Reminds me of my best friend. Years back I was playing Battlefield Bad Company 2 online. I always enjoyed playing recon/sniper, and I kinda sucked at it lol. My buddy sat there watching for about 20-30 minutes before he started asking me questions. First he asked, ' why do you always go back to same place you just got killed in?' ok, so I stopped doing that. Then he asked ' why are you taking so many shots from the same spots?' This went on for awhile and couldn't figure out how he knew all this stuff. Needless to say, I went from always at the bottom of the leaderboards to consistently in or near the top 5 in full lobbies. Found out later from his family that my buddy was sniper during near the end of the Vietnam war. One of the coolest, nicest guys it's been my honor to know. Funny thing is, he doesn't like guns these days, but he loves games. However he wants nothing to do with any game set during that conflict. I was playing the the Vietnam dlc from Bad Company 2 one day when he dropped by. The wife and I gave him a key so that was a normal thing, but I didn't realize he was there until a match ended. That look in is eyes hurts my heart almost 15 years later. I don't think I played it after that.
nah bro, why do people keep saying that? he even said it himself : "I didn’t fully engage in the Vietnam War because our ship was doing operations far from the coast. We supported the Navy operations needed on the seas, and soldiers who landed in Vietnam used to call our 7th fleet flagship the “Yankee Station”. Anyway, I never landed and fought, nor did I place myself in the line of fire. I was always on the outer line of the coast.", he never experienced combat or have real combat experience, he was a Diver and an MP, sorry to break it to you. However, he has other experiences that are worth taking into account which are security and underwater training as well as the regular Navy stuff, at least that's what I assume from what he talked about. But people keep calling him a Veteran Sniper or whatever and it's honestly bothering, I see it everywhere
@@kiLLaima the guy is still a veteran. The dudes who actually were in the line of fire don't wish to ever go back. We all inherently understand that. Let us just enjoy this old man playing video games lmao
Players: "bro ur camping"
Veteran: "that's how you win a war"
@@Djesey for real. Some people confuse strategy for cowardice or some shii coz they can't cope with the fact they got outplayed 🤣
Funny how those "camping" Rules were made by players and not the game itself. They run around like morons without any counter move and complain when they get killed by someone holding a point. There's always counter measures against campers but no one uses them since everyone's ego is so gigantic that they HAVE to play fast paced.
@kholi9441 exactly. I don't camp unless it's strategic for a specific location or scenario. I think it's fun when someone camps and you have to figure out a tactical way to push them off the point.
Imagine if an entire lobby had these kind of tactical players instead of cod rushers, it would be very interesting match.
@@Djesey Weapons and Tactics
These vets getting into gaming are pretty damn interesting and fun to watch.
Yeah except for the fact he's being a POS camper there at the end so -- respect points
@DEVIL666wtf bro did you just call defending the objective camping?
@@DEVIL666wtf he’s using IRL military tactics dude. Made for people to NOT DIE.
@@DEVIL666wtf bro if you a ❄️ for camping then git gud with other routes
It’s like watching a mechanic play mechanic simulator 🤣
1 grandpa worth more than 90% of the lobby.
He's actually trash.
Doubt it
@@youtubebandme4382 i bet you're in that pile of bodies.
@@youtubebandme4382 clearly you don't know who this old man is
more than half of the people in game think that very way
If This Man Says "This Is What We Need To Do", Then THAT'S WHAT WE DOING!!!💯
Navy Vet, he was SEAL or Rescue Swimmer? I know those are only ones that were snipers in Navy. And still are. I worked on mutiple bases. Got to tour the Rescue Swimmer spaces and see all their cool weapons and pictures on wall. Didn’t realize that Navy rescue swimmers can go to sniper school and are trained to snipe out a small boat engine from a flying helicopter. They have cut outs of Yamaha engine panels in their squadron offices with their bullet holes. Toured a SEAL base but didn’t go in their spaces. They were originally called Seawolves in Vietnam. Mostly made up of volunteer helo maintenance or ship personnel.
@@sukaenacornelius9285that sounds hard
Guy on his team walks in front of him like an idiot and gets lit up. LOL
Typical. I don't miss playing video games virtually at all.
Bro people nowadays think they are bullet proof I swear. Run into this problem all the time with my buddies and I don't have friendly fire on because once I gave them infinite tnt... let's just say one of them became mister white and the other became mister black (from Johnny test)
Me: "so what did you do?"
Friend 1: "I blew up milasia"
Friend 2: "And I helped I guess I was just following orders"
Me and Friend 1: "Good soilders follow orders"
" Sweet Liber-Tea MY LEG!!!" xDDDDDDDDD
Saw that. Serves them right. Also, shows GPG is as real as they come. FFK one idiot to save the whole team.
sorry, not sorry
It wasn’t even for the kills, he really just wants to get the win. Mad respect
Camping is mad respect?? Lol
Wins over kills. That's how you play BF games. I have some ridiculously high win rate, but really low KDA, because when my silly team needs a medic, I bring a medic, when it needs a mechanic, I repair tanks, and so on.
The strategy of real war.
@@tubeguy4066 "Wah Wah you're camping" You gonna cry when you get shot in a battlefield where there will legitimately be camping opposition waiting to take you out?
@@tubeguy4066 better than whining in TH-cam comments 🤷♂️
He is the perfect example of the say "Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young."
broooo this sent chills down me, what a cold quote
@@NDUBZINTHEHOUSE its corny ashell lmao
@@venomgoldenreaper3834you probably got low testosterone I fold you up 😂🙏littlest bro
@@venomgoldenreaper3834 maybe its corny, but its the truth
@@malekiththewitchking8095 it isn’t he got old because he either didn’t participate in fights that much or got lucky 😂 hes not special because hes 83 bro
When people tell me the Navy isn’t a combat branch, I point them to this man. This Seaman is pretty dang impressed with ya, keep on keeping on!
If someone tells you the Navy isn’t a combat Branch, refer them to the damn Seabees, Corpsmen, the entire expeditionary forces (green side), EOD/SWCC/SEAL, and then the pilots that see more combat than every other branch when they’re dropping bombs on proxy forces more than anyone else. 😂
Marines are naval infantry obviously people are stupid
@kiya_the_destroyer can't forget about USMC
Its scary when you realise just how much experience a person can gain. Choke points are scary
There is a XP cap for every round, basically around 8400, but may be higher on double-XP weekends
@@ivolkovs88 bruh he means irl experience, go touch grass
@@ivolkovs88 what da
Grandpa learned from the Vietnam War
@@ryandomato6757Pretty sure it's a joke brother
As someone who used to play Battlefield competitively, he's absolutely right. Pathway control and holding ground is where its at.
competitively?
@@Omega1337 they can’t take points if they can’t advance
You probably suck bro
@@Omega1337 what are you confused about?
Thanks for the input no one asked for or cares about
“You merely adopted the war. I was born in it, molded by it.”
That’s bane
That’s bane
“I didn't see the light until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but blinding!”
@@elijahsejour1787 yea but he just changed "darkness" to "war"
“I didn’t see peace until I was already a man, but by then it was nothing to me but BORING”
For some it’s PTSD, for gramps it’s nostalgia
“I don’t call it camping I call it tactical positioning”
That's not camping. Too much movement and he's actually helping his teammates rather than simply being an opportunist.
😂😂😂😂
@@somersault1123 🤓
"It's not called camping. It's called winning."
@@thedarkemissary 👌
I just love how he actually uses military tactics, training and knowledge to absolutely DECIMATE the games. I specially love the sniper games but this is just fire.
No offense, but he's camping a choke point using a weapon with a large mag capacity. I don't know this gentleman or play 2042 (I assume), but personally I don't think that's a thing only a veteran would be able to pull off.
If it wasn’t gramps this would just be classic camping.
@@Shaquiifa he is defending the site, are you mentally challenged?
@@Shaquiifa Camping implies he's doing it solely to up his kill count. This is defending an objective.
@@pretzelbomb6105 Exactly. I like people who plays for The obejective
Bro really said f*ck PTSD bring me back to them old days! 🗿
on a navy ship ...... wth
Yeahuhh!
it only fuels his survival instinct!
@RobertELee420 multiple rates in the Navy can be deployed to combat tours, the Army, Air Force, and the Marines all use Navy specializations at their bases
It's not a PTSD, it's nostalgia :D
My grandfather is on a ventilator rn and for some reason your videos just popped up in my feed. Really wholesome to see you gaming, sharp as a tack. Makes me think about him
Grandpa ain't got PTSD. PTSD got grandpa.
PTSD having visions of grandpa just maniacally laughing while firing a .50 cal mounted machine gun 😂
@@FreezingHot 💀
He does not have ptsd.. he has nostalgia
@@HazardousEnvironments I suppose that just ain't the point of a joke then.
@@nighttimeserenity2447 Yeah I presented a different joke in the reply
He ain't playing for the xp or the points or fancy gaming accolades, He's playing to win. To achieve the objective like a true soldier.
Good soldiers follow orders 🫡
I wasn't terrible back in bad company and bf3 days, as the tactic here he's using is just plain common sense. Then come BF4 I've been fortunate to train with some army veterans back in BF4 days. You realise how stupid everyone is in their thinking. It's infuritating at best. Noobs for the meat grinder though. xD
Sailor. I'm pretty sure the Navy had sailors 100 years ago 😂
I'm not good at the gun play anymore but I'll support the team with ammo, meds , revives, vehicle repairs and spotting enemies
How youre supposed to play these games
Grandpa knows the art of war. The “kill zone” is an effective ways of controlling the flow of combat. By securing the choke point, he creates a “fatal funnel.” This works with LMG’s as well as Snipers- if you can create distance, it’s your friend. Bonus points for concealment and cover.
"fatal funnel"... Thats a first lol
@@YoItsPal right? But i kinda like it
@@YoItsPal not a new phrase at all, very common amongst military personnel
@@unLuckyy_7670 It's a fundamental tactical concept. Usually it just means doors are very dangerous for SWAT and military to go through, But it can also be any narrow place where attackers are forced to bunch up to advance and can't spread out laterally. Like a path or road through the woods, a bridge, etc. Covered by a machinegun or sniper.
Enfilade Fire
Grandpa didn't even hesitate to fry his own teammate 😂😂😂 good play sir
Grandpa giving us the updated version of "The Art of War"
perhaps. Or what Combat Doctrine says "Holding The Line". Either one works pretty well.
Hyperthetically he reads a page Shinzu's book everytime before he logs on. His knowledge and mindset is a warhead on that mouse and keyboard of his.
@@jimvenanzio6561 ah yes, the German tactics
German d-day
@@Mangolorian7274 Perfected in the good ol' US of A until some idiots left our border open.
Most veterans have ptsd. But this guy, he's a force of nature. He uses his battle knowledge, and makes people wish they didn't get on today.
Others have PTSD, Grandpa "CAUSES" PTSD.
He doesnt have combat exsprience....
@@lughlive Are you sure? America always on the war, so their troop always trained and combat experienced. So, tell me what do you mean "dOeSn't hAVe CoMbAt eXpErienCe"? LOL
@@xo4205 wow... over-generalizing much?
how do you know he doesn't have PTSD? Maybe gaming is his remedy for it...
I appreciate that he plays the game as it's intended, he's playing for team not for stats or what others say
@@Aztroxi in games like cod, there shouldnt be stat windows at all, at the very least make one stat window pop up at the very end of match, and turn off chat during that time. And suddenly everyone playing as a team
@@By4o couldn't agree more, cod player play multiplayer just for stats, not as it was intended, me personally, played the cod because it brings the best feeling of shooting gun imo, it's just so good at that
@@By4o Cod is a very casual game, stats are fine in it and chatting, the fact that you propose this shows that you don't understand the game, games like squad and arma don't have, it would ruin the immersion because they are very realistic. It's a different genre of shooters, battlefields are in a sense inbetween cod and military simulators, not too serious but not as goofy as cod.
@@Aztroxi "not as intended" who are you to say how other people should play?
@@seinarukishi9228 I'm not telling anybody how to play, I mean we can see the direction that they wanted people to play, military style, tactical and slow paced, that's all I'm sayin, you're right eho am I to say someone how to play a game in a world full of genders, all I'm saying the way developers wanted us to play, and also I'm one of those who don't play like this, so there where no need to start argue like that, peace
Bro doesnt get PTSD
Bro gets Nostalgia 💀
Kids: HE'S CAMPING.
MEN: he's tactical waiting.
@@mahernoor1590 It’s a game, not real life… camping is the most annoying thing in cod or bf in this case
@@LennartVangenSinnerud-u8g It's annoying because it works.
@@LennartVangenSinnerud-u8g It annoying in real life too but u can't complain coz ur dead 😅
@@LennartVangenSinnerud-u8g what you said is the mentality of a loser. Maybe get good and check those corners.
@@LennartVangenSinnerud-u8g womp womp
"wah wah you're camping" using actual military tactics.
They really think he will let them trough
at this point it's just bad map design, you can't blame people to camp dumb chokepoints
Technically yes that's exactly what I was thinking😅
@@albe8479 aint no way bro wants us to glitch though reality so we can avoid chokepoints you cant theres also things like the middle where people usually go brainless what do you want us to become a god so we can avoid chokepoints
I mean, still camping.
He's not playing to just have fun. He's playing to relive the good ol' days.
@@ArtoriusTheMystic he's playing to win
Let me tell those were not the good’ol days
@@erratum1980 just like he did in the good ol' days
Um no
those were more like the ptsd days
Good to know that when i get older, my skill & reflexes wont degrade
First clip without a sniper rifle and my guy didnt even smile, he doesnt even look like he enjoys it. hes just doing gods work
Only machine gunner that isn't all smiles when letting loose.
He's too locked in to even enjoy what he's doing.
Oh trust me..... He's having fun 😈
@@dough-moh Dear god
more like he's clocking in for work lmao, i've never seen someone look like they enjoyed hitting a clip less lol
Holding his breath during every firefight and during aiming shows how immersed he truly is, military skills are coming out
Never hold your breath when shooting.
@@weisshxc I like to shoot with a heavy panting
This guy is a no combat mil welfare case. Stuff like this is ingame map tactics, it means u have good game sense in the video game. Nothing to do with kinetic combat LOL!!!!
@@weisshxc have you shot before? As a seasoned hunter that is complete bullshit
@@Robert-Edwin-House. im pretty sure there are many different styles. But no you dont have to hold your breath. You exhale slow for some other shooting styles firing at an apex of release
"It's not camping. It's an ambush"
@@gregorius4648 it's camping
@@FUnzzies1womp womp go cry about ur .3 KD
Is supported fire
@@FUnzzies1 in some games it's camping in real life it's called tactics. In this case it's tactics. Keeping an enemy in front of the main force in a 32v32 lobby holds ground and the points you need to win, battlefield 2042 in particular. Capture Points matter more than a death or your KD
@@FUnzzies1 its vietnam granpa😂
Take it from a pro like him. This is how a war game is truly played
Grandpa doesn't have PTSD he has nostalgia 😂❤
"You're not haunted by the war, you miss it"
@@ninjadudeofficial Sherlock?
@@ninjadudeofficial It be like that. My mom was shocked when dad asked me if I missed being at war, and my response was "oh my fucking god yes."
PTSD is a strange strange demon.
@@dreinacho Indeed
Bro had laser focus not even a single comment on the guy who got in his own scope
Gramps doesn't have PTSD, he's having Nostalgia ☠️
Hahah Yeahuh!
Cant have PTSD if you are the traumatic event
This comment reminded me of Adrian Carton, he served in the English military for 3 major conflicts 2 of them being the world wars. When asked about how he felt about his service he started "I had enjoyed the war". He was also referred to as the unlikable soldier because of his numerous injuries.
Still laughing at this comment even tho someone post the same thing word for word on all the shorts involving this guy
@@NeonBanshee00 not me
He's absolutely right about those flanking routes. My regular squad always goes for those. The ziplines make travel faster, and when other squads see you hauling butt along the sides, they tend to follow and drop just about every form of mine they got.
What game is it?
@@supercrusher1235 This one is Battlefield 4
@@GetDougDimmadomed 2042
@@supercrusher1235 Battlefield 2042.
I would love to have this guy in our clan back in the day when we played MAG
As someone else once said, there’s nothing scarier then a nostalgic vet
no one said that ,only u said it
@@dghgthjj nah I’ve seen it commented on a bunch of different videos w this guy
@@dghgthjj He is by far not the only one who said it. Not the first, and not the last.
@@therandomkingofanything4654 until you release the desensitized youth he enlightens may use their new skill sets in drone warfare against their own citizens. I'm not for or against, just mindful. They do this with geo-engineering pilots (currently ruining the earth and poisoning us, while blaming climate change) and they are doing it with the new wave of military (bots).
I hope you use your knowledge to aid and defend, and not for $ gain.
You know he was just a cook in the navy, right?
20 years ago I was playing COD online. And I was told by a meaningful number of people in the chat that an actual real omaha beach survivor was involved in the action as a sniper. I couldn't believe it back then but now, seeing this, I'm actually thinking there was something to it possibly.
no way
Omaha Beach is a bit too long ago, but Vietnam for sure.
@@lastpenny849 “20 years ago”
omaha beach was in 1944 they would’ve been 60. i believe it.
@@hiigherup More 80 than 60 lol
Lil bro didn't go to Omaha Beach at 3 month old
@@hiigherup Yeah, because they sent newborn babies to Omaha beach.
"Watch as I lock down the map single handily and build a wall with enemies' bodies"
Single-handedly* 😊
@@BladeOfDespairr the shocker is that they managed to pluck out "enemies'", somehow...
He's likely did it in real life before
probably did it in the korean war
He is the definition of “one man army”
The difference between tactics and just running around for kills, grandpa is amazing carrying these games
Yet he’s just camping like a cowpoke.
@ChesterkingofW camping? He's just using tactics in order to no get killed, is something that a person who was in a war might understand, not a gamer that doesn't care about being killed on a situation like that
@@danielzaragoza3036 still doesn't make it anything other than camping, games are meant to be fun not a life or death situation*,*
@@ChesterkingofW You should go to the army and see why that’s a tactic.
@@ChesterkingofW I dont think u know what camping is dude , Pretty sure u are one of those that rush And give the first kill bonus to the enemy
I'd play with this man all the damn time. He understands that it's not just about kills, there's objectives and ways to play
crazy that so many people don’t understand the basics
he's a veteran he doesn't have to understand anything, it's this shitty generation that needs to change their brains
sitting in one position spraying a door is boring. people play games for fun.
@@unimagin2ble you know what is more fun? Winning games.
@@Ricky-oz4ic honestly that's your fun winning doesn't determine people's fun, look at fighting games for example. I've seen many people enjoy losing because even if they aren't great they can learn something. It's all on the individual to determine their fun.
Someone everyone needs to remember about these types of things.
Always fear the old man in a young man’s profession.
Bro...lmao. I dont think the profession belongs to a young man tho.
You trying to say "beware of the old man in a profession where men die young"?
Most men in war do not die.
That is a fact.
WWII for example saw 21-25m people die.
Which is horrific but 127m people fought in that war. Over 100,000,000 people went home when the war was over.
@@jamesedmonds7519 unless your talking purely soldier deaths, WW2 caused somewhere in the area of 75 million deaths
@@jamesedmonds7519 Thats far off the current amount thought to have died according to google is 35 million to 85 million and most estimates say roughly 75 million with ww1 being closer to what you said to roughly 15-16 (couldnt find an clear answer) all the way to 22 million and the best source i could find said over 100 million served so i dont know where you got your 127 million and im not sure about this one so take it with a grain of salt since i could only find one source that i dont know anything about but it says that around 55 million came home if you could provide your sources that would be nice and i can do so as well.
He's retired but valid
He is not camping
He is ensuring everyone in the lobby hates him
Dude watching you lock in is surreal. That total focus. You must’ve been fucking terrifying on an actual battlefield
dude was a savage, you have to watch his video on him talking about his trigger finger being numb. so hes going off of instinct
@@z-statusss1561 he was in the navy he’s never been on a battlefield unless he was a navy seal or a medic but he only refers to himself as a navy veteran and doesn’t refer to his job so he was most likely just working inside of a ship
@@JetsuLIVE but yet he used tactics that would be used on the battle field... who knows dude could've been a demon in the battlefield and no one else would know but him and is probably not trying to get it out there in the real world. If he was just working at a ship... then why would he enjoy playing shooter video games and using real life tactics? 🤔
Could’ve been a corpsman
@@AntonMatthee_ that’s like one of the best jobs in the navy but yeah that’s not a combat job
His face when he locks in is truly terrifying. I want him on my side for sure 😂
The only veteran that ENJOYS their flashbacks 😭😭
He has that killer instinct.
"Of course, send him an invitation" 😅
Absolutely spooky face agreed
Right 👍🏻
I love seeing people use actual tactics to win games. That LMG suppression is the cherry on top!
Well that's what an LMG is for, suppression, in the same way as a mounted machine gun, unfortunately most players are speds or dumb and need to run in, jump around and such
If you were to do that irl, you would be dead long before you get close enough
He is literally just camping, no actual tactics are being used here.
@@mynamejeff8401 finally someone said it lol
@@mynamejeff8401Guess what soldiers do so often? "Camping.“ Why would a dude with an mg that weighs more than the average gun charge into the middle of a point and chase people?
@@miragemain105 good thing its a game and not real
Grandpa doesn't want just to win this game he wants to win the war.
I love how focused he was, doesn't even blink.
old school snipers
@@lastlyght9025 I'm fairly sure that's how most people play action games. It's part of the reason why it's straining on the eyes.
he can blink later.
@@FF-yd4ni yeah, they get dry at some point too
bro, grandpas don't blink. they never do 😂
Jesus he doesn't blink while holding his position firing at the enemy,this man is the nightmare of any lobby.
And that dead stare hes doing...
More like a camper with no skill lmao
@@duckyou669he may not have a godly aim but grandpa knows how to think.
@@duckyou669camper with no skill? dudes kd is higher then yours both in game and in real life
@@duckyou669 ahhh yes, the sofa veteran. So skilled, the sofa has a dent and smells like a thousand farts
I remember playing with buddies in the Army back in 2012. It's amazing how quickly the best players fall apart with just a little bit of effective battle tactics.
its because those "best players" have 0 understandings of tactics.
and tactics are exactly that for a reason. using proper military tactics will always overcome similarly sized groups who dont use tactics.
Most of the "best players" in milsim FPS games are just good at reacting.
They don't have a single tactical cell in their body.
Especially the case in Battlefield games, superior tactics win the day 99/100 even if the other player is technically a higher skill level at the shooting/reacting to contact.
Gonna call absolute BS.
How many pro-gamer are ex-military ? None, because IRL tactics don't matter in an environnement where you can respawn, heal through taking deep breaths and don't feel pain.
You guys are just circlejerking to pad your egos.
@@ailurusfulgens1849I mean how many vets have the time to dedicate to gaming like sports pros do? The average lifepath for a combat arms soldier is "poor as a kid"-"join army"-"eventually leave mid 20s to late 30s probably get a job in trades or something" where in there so you see "play cod 12 hours a day" fitting in. Esports pros start as like kids. The army does have an esports teams actually it does okay it's not great. But they're most casual gamers at best who were pretty good and then tried out after they joined. Similar to the army football team
@@ailurusfulgens1849 Oh! Were you there? Must have had pretty good camo training! :D
I've been playing war games along time since i can remember this guy definitely taught me something that is so simple sheesh thanks 👍🙏
So simple yet very very effective
I finally found the bastard that won’t allow me to flank on that tunnel😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Now You will have an army of these bastards because of Grandpa 😂
This'll be all of us when we're 60-70
😂😂😂
This man just turned "You play like my grandpa!" into a compliment
this guy is what we all need. doesnt care about kills, just doing what needs to be done to win
so rewarding when after wating for 5 minutes with dead silence the wave of enemy appears and you maw em all down like a true chad
God i love it when real soldiers show up in games. You quickly go from seeing camo as an aesthetic to a necessity as ghosts start killing your whole team from the other side of the map
This guy is a military welfare case (no combat). What he is exhibiting is game and map sense, something that comes from playing the game a LOT, dying to these strats, and also watching tutorials.
@@pubwinner7867sounds like jealousy 😂
This has to be one of the most cringey things I’ve ever heard in my life.
@@isaiahrosser6073 it really was. Cod Black ops learned by getting shamed repeatedly by people who knew how to be invisible
Unless he was a marine or seal, navy just drives the boat
His death stare while killing everybody 💀☠️
CAMPER
@@m3zmr in IRL camper will survive
He didn't blink once
Bro just mowed down half the enemy team and didnt even blink
That’s what the Military Industrial Complex turns you in to. A psychopath!
Grandpa treating fps shooters like drivers treat racing sims
As in racing pudding and cookies?
He’s literally atrocious at the game and he’s using basic game knowledge
Mans using real life combat experiences. Remembering the good ol days. Bless his heart.
I wish my grandpa lived long enough for me and him to bond over a game or whatever. He was the sweetest soul and I would bet against anyone who would say their grandpa was friendlier than my grandpa. My mom only saw him once really mad in 50 years. Grandpa and grandma I will never forget or abandon any thoughts of you. Love you more every day
beautiful comment, may they rest in peace
What a Wierd thing to say 😂 why would anyone bet on who’s grandad is more friendly you freak
dude hes not dead wtf?
@PokeBoiStarYT bro are you slow in the head, this person's grandparents died
i never met my 2 granpa :D,1 of my 2 grandma died when i was like 5yo. stop crying kiddo
I need to play with gramps someday; this is the reason I loved battlefield so much. Tactics crucially come into the gameplay.
Amiens, iron sights, locking down street corners. Ahhhh, the good ol days.
Was literally playing on Amiens a day ago. Now, I sense even more BF1 in my near future... ;)
@@prettyaveragegamers best battlefield for me when it comes to atmosphere
I miss the BF1 clan days, I've never seen a bunch of dudes so serious about matches before. We were basically playing Squad in BF1 before Squad.
Older battlefields yeah. Bf1 was probably the last good strategic bf game
My grandfather was in Vietnam, he lost both eyes holding a corner where the enemy was. He would tell me the story over and over every time he got drunk that he held that position with his machine gun even tho he was blinded. May he rest in pieces he past away in the corner of our garage in the prone position holding a broom stick.
I genuinely can't tell if that last part is a joke or not. If it is, then continue on with your life. If it isn't, then I'm genuinely sorry but I'm also gonna need you to elaborate.
@@zackjones8802 PTSD caused him to relive that moment again; when someone gets PTSD from war, they will do what it was they was trained for, regardless of the place they are at.
@@PoppyPoppins3939 That's more or less what I assumed, but I fail to see how lying prone with a broomstick would lead to death. The original comment also said "rest in pieces," which is typically used in a humorous fashion to refer to someone who has died by (at the very least) dismemberment, but usually someone whos body has been completely obliterated. This is why I couldn't tell if it was a joke, a combination of language typically used in a joking context and improbable circumstances. Again, I'm incredibly sorry if the original comment was serious, it sounds like a traumatic experience for the family.
Why are you telling your gramps to "rest in pieces?" 🤦
@@zackjones8802
People going through a panic attack experience elevated or erratic heart patterns.
His grandfather probably needed medical attention while having his PTSD episode.
But didn't receive it in time.
So he passed away reliving a moment of his life.
Going forward, the whole team camps there.
anybody else notice gramps didn't even blink when he start shooting barrels ? Those eyes are trained to follow & kill on sights! *salute*
I just realized that ☠️
I mean it is a video game, I'm sure most of us wont blink, but having said that I'm sure he wouldn't blink with a real gun also the dude is a badass
That’s how you can know someone who worked with a gun for a longtime
Not blinking while firing is a info that you may miss in just 0.2sec
But they will blink only if they are out of ammo cuze they have to sit back down 😂
But its really admirable soldiers nowadays can’t do that for a long period of time
They can go few days without a sleep eat less or drink less endure everything but a veteran who saw more than he wanted oh his in his happy place while playing it teammates with some enemies to pop at
Record yourself playing kiddo you'll notice you dont blink either.
PTSD? no.
Sweet Memories? yes.
I can hear now.
"Bro he's hacking!"
"You hacker POS"
"I'm reporting you"
haha i had that happen a time or two
no one gonna say that because he camping like a noob
@@M22229 he's an ACTUAL VETERAN and you're not. Perhaps he is a noob in this video game but you're a noob in real life.
@@M22229so camping now isnt strategizing, but rather bad? this is why yall who play die like those in this video
@@M22229 being defensive is a military strategy. camping is also a defensive move
Bro has the complete opposite of PTSD💀😭
Yeah, he's got nostalgia
@@Boingo445 I was about to say that, bro is missing the battlefield 💀
@@dmartins00some time you don’t missed it, you never get out.
Bro IS PTSD made manifest
You don't get it you are all locked in here WITH MEEEEEEEE.
When he holds that trigger down and the eyes are locked in….your already dead
Bro don't have PTSD , bro has nostalgia...😂
Bro don't have humor, bro has copy pasta
again...
original
Probably because bro wasn’t is battle like this is my guess. Or was a reeeeaaalllll hard a- I don’t know. Either way it’s interesting and fun channel to watch
@@pookievanderbilt6889wtf
This is about how my dad taught me to play, unfortunately people don’t recognize this as strategy and tactics they complain about “camping”
It is a strategy it’s called camping.
@@prestigehunter9729 its a real military strategy and its won many wars. its called making sure you have all your bases covered.
@@greatleader4841 no shit Sherlock it’s still called camping.
@@greatleader4841 It still call camping in gamer term, it a very effective tactic but it very unsportsmanlikeand that why people hate it.
@@spookyengie735 unsportsmanlike? it's smart. if i know someone is about to run through the door, why would i give them the advantage by running through the door too?
camping is when you sit in one spot the whole game randomly waiting for someone to walk by.
you kids are just impatient and can't stop running around.
if you whine about camping then you are clearly one of those people that think everyone should be running around aimlessly
Gotta love seeing a type 88 watching over a hallway in battlefield, reminds me of the glory day of battlefield 3
I loved playing the support class, espacially on the metro map, locking down the stairs and just chainsawing through them. Man that game felt so good back then...
What's the game name in the vid?
@@albertspaher4194 I was 12 back then and I did the same thing! 50+ kills a match just prone with a bipod. The surround sound with engineers blind shooting rockets next to you with dudes just spamming ammo packs. Then that few seconds of reloading just gets you swarmed.
The nostalgia, never had a bigger smile on my face while playing video games as a kid.
And reminds me of BF2. Such a good era for shooters.
@@blaze9326 game in the video is Battlefield 2042
He’s single handily saving Battlefield!
Gramps really sprayed his teammates' leg with bullets for getting in the way 😭💀
I do that myself. As far as I'm concerned, if a 'teammate' walks in my line of sight like that, they're either not paying attention and will be dead soon anyways, or they're trying to 'get in on the action' by cosplaying as a meatshield.
In a real battlefield or war as much as you don't want to stop firing when one of your guys get shellshocked and panic, you have to push the guy aside and continue suppress fire especially in a choke like that if one of you stop firing you get flanked, and swarmed by that time you die
@@Mezha07 nah I don’t think imma run if front of my homies m80 while he’s spraying
@@Mezha07good luck pushing the guy aside in a video game
It's not even really camping, he's just playing the objective right, to a crazy effective result too
weeeell... your alternative description to camping kinda exactly describes what camping is, just with a better agenda/motive. It's still camping.
BUT "in war and love all is fair", so camping is only a bad thing to sore losers who expact fairness in a fight/war sim. If you can't deal with that kind of challenge, you don't deserve the win.
Hi, I'm old. Not as old as the grandpa, but old enough to know that camping as a derisive term came from spawn camping where someone sets up over where the other team respawns to kill again as soon as they were killable again.
Camping itself is not bad and people who complain about it just want a handicap of not having to worry about good tactical positions being occupied, spawn camping is unsporting and a dick move and is usually mitigated by design nowadays.
Totally camping
Its not camping its called tactical positioning
@@zombiemanjosh cept for hell let loose, if you're playing that then just fuck you
Bro never got PTSD, he caused it for the enemy.
I was there in the halls! He never stopped shooting!!! XD
@@therealjmula4066 you guys are gonna write this every single time?
It is STUNNING to me how many actual tactics of combat IRL actually apply to some of these games. Like I know it's as straightforward as "Hey, go kill the bad guys", but to someone like you, this full on knowledge from like a Military General.
@@o0_VanYsH_0o
It is almost like the game wants you to play tactically instead of running around and blasting each other
This used to piss me off to no end when I played Battlefield games back in college... all the COD players ran around blindly trying to pad their stats with kills and only a couple of us would actually hold positions/choke points.
That's how you get a high KD ratio, but you're still below our squad mates on the leader board... true battle sims reward you for holding/capturing/spotting/supporting your team instead of just KD ratios
modern world is all about self gratification, not team work.
Yeah and those cod fools would scream camper at this cause they cant handle this. I want him on my team ❤
Makes for boring game if everybody is sitting around holding a spot.
@@dannybowers4133 Would you run around blindly in war? This is how you stay alive. Holding down choke points.
@@HalfLife729 COD pros are running circle around this guy and pre-firing his spot while he sits like a duck. Same for any campers.
There will be people out there calling this camping, let them cry. We locking this point DOWN BABY
Only people who complain about camping are the ones that keep stumbling in front of the tent 10 times in a row and expect a different result
All depends on the game. I haven't played battlefield myself, but if it's meant to be played as a combat sim, this is the way to go.
Camping is sitting in a random spot. This is covering a strategic avenue of approach.
@@kristofnijs2460It's not. It's a pretty fast paced arcade fps.
@@jedediahcoulbourne1791 honestly I hate when people said strategic positioning as camping and they get butthurt by it.. Whatever shooter game it was..
Like, so what if someone camp?
So everyone have to just run around and do wild goose chase?
Ugh..
This is what Battlefield 1 did perfectly, the maps and modes made teams act like teams, especially on maps like The Somme, it feels so fucking cool to run through trenches with a support, some assaults and a medic and maybe even a sentry kit guy to flank an objective
@@gasknight cod use to have a perk that aloud you to function like a medic and revive other players but no one ever revived there teammates so they go rid of it
@@gasknight I remember that, even battlefield 4. I was an absolute beast and frequently had great squads that listened and took it seriously and I miss just reaping havoc with tactics
@@gasknight and then you have maps like Fort Vaux, where all you have to do is what he did in the video: hold key flags and just defend then until the end. But ppl prefer to run around the entire map capping and losing flags back and forth.
@@macleunin yeah which is why I love the Somme, one game I just ran around with a wex and had so much fun
We have lost Objective Apples🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
The squad: Hold our beer
Grandpa: I saw a talking tree back then.
This dude is the definition of “Real Gamers never die”. You’d think you grow old and lose your skills but he’s displaying experience and Wisdom wins overall. I wasn’t subbed then but I’m SUBbed now😊.
Lol hes just camping dude
Bruh he ain’t just a gamer he’s a veteran 😂😂😂
@@MadAtu-nx8bl - "camping" 😂😂😂
@@MadAtu-nx8bl it's battlefield homie, campers everywhere. Grandpa isnt just a one trick pony
@@MadAtu-nx8blThis is how wars work. It is a long process that requires careful critical thinking. If you want to succeed you’d have to be patient.
Camping or whatever anyone calls it is a form of strategy.
Facts. Used to get on team chat and try to get a many people as possible to lock down routes on metro. Take the three closest objectives and hold them and have the rest of the team move around to wherever they were needed. Used to be so fun when you could get most of your team to work together like a little army
Now it's more a free for all.
This dude reminds me of old-school Battlefield lobbies. Where you'd have the dude with the MAV dog tag shot calling and everyone would just fall in together and clean house. That community is long gone since DICE wanted a younger, less financially responsible demographic to play their Big Map CoD meets Discount Hero Shooter.
I used to be that guy in the MAV, my squad took the top squad ribbon almost every map and we won at least 70% of our games.
Hundreds of hours later when the MAV got nerfed into the ground I started doing what he's doing on 800 ticket rush lobbies.
I saw the trends change. They lost me forever. The developers began to cater to the loud mouth ignorant shit and the games went to shit.
@@maddoxinc1642 all of the old dice crew that made battlefield no longer work for dice nor have they worked til 2042 release.
Imagine using "old-school Battlefield" and "MAV dog tag" in once sentence. Fuck I feel so old right now...
BF1 will always have the best fairness in gameplay. GG would definitely thrive playing that game
This man needs to be an esports coach.
First time im seeing this dude not sniping and hes still definitely a beast, smart tactician as well.
He's awesome!! He has such a good understanding of military strategy. Like this choke point stuff. He knows he's gotta cover the access points and executes it beautifully.
Damn that's crazy that just about anyone who's ever played a multiplayer fps for more that 2 hours knows military strategies
@@Sly_rim no they don’t my teammates usually just die runs to the front line and die again💀
@@Sly_rim do you not know that he was in the military??
@@jeremyf.2706 well knowing basic video game tactics better not be the best thing he has to show for it
@Sly_rim you think 99% of these players care about actual strats? In truth, the most optimal way to play is like he is doing here. Playing like its pro valorant or CS GO.
Don’t ask grandpa what he was doing between 1954-1975
there, i fixed it lol
More like 1941-45
his camping and killing every opposing soldiers he saw
Probably figuring out how a diaper works. He’s not that old.
He was doing absolutely nothing because he wasn't born. The youngest WWII vets are in their 90s.
I suppose he fought in Vietnam not in WW2
I love your page, the lighting intensely getting redder as you mow them down makes me feel like this is giving you flashbacks 😮💨😭😂
Wish my grandpas were still here. Id love to get my grandpa russ into a fps game. He was a living war legend fr. RIP GRANDPA RUSS ❤
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Same here. My grandpa was a WW2 fighter pilot and he flew commercial for 30 years after.
I always had a dream to take him to a modern flight simulator but I couldn't afford it on time :(
Grandpa (even in a video game) is the living embodiment of the phrase, "Never underestimate an older man in a profession where men die young."
To this day I remember the first time I had a man like this in my game that lead my party of randoms to victory. I salute you sir!
Every battlefield vet no matter when you started had a meat grinder map, always so much fun.
I 100% agree Grandpa gaming just using basic military tactics can go a long way in games.
That gramp is a bulldozer
Reminds me of my best friend. Years back I was playing Battlefield Bad Company 2 online. I always enjoyed playing recon/sniper, and I kinda sucked at it lol. My buddy sat there watching for about 20-30 minutes before he started asking me questions. First he asked, ' why do you always go back to same place you just got killed in?' ok, so I stopped doing that. Then he asked ' why are you taking so many shots from the same spots?' This went on for awhile and couldn't figure out how he knew all this stuff. Needless to say, I went from always at the bottom of the leaderboards to consistently in or near the top 5 in full lobbies. Found out later from his family that my buddy was sniper during near the end of the Vietnam war. One of the coolest, nicest guys it's been my honor to know. Funny thing is, he doesn't like guns these days, but he loves games. However he wants nothing to do with any game set during that conflict. I was playing the the Vietnam dlc from Bad Company 2 one day when he dropped by. The wife and I gave him a key so that was a normal thing, but I didn't realize he was there until a match ended. That look in is eyes hurts my heart almost 15 years later. I don't think I played it after that.
Damn
Hope your buddy feels better everyday
What games is this
bro thinks this is wikipedia
“But grandpa I just asked you what war you served in”
He was a veteran of Cold War
@darryshelby7544 cold war does not count 💀
"Yes."
EVERY WAR💀💀💀
gramps really took the online mode to his prime time .HATS OFF GRAMPS
Bro gets nostalgia instead of PTSD. He remembers his K/D when he was with his boy from the machinegun crew
nah bro, why do people keep saying that? he even said it himself : "I didn’t fully engage in the Vietnam War because our ship was doing operations far from the coast. We supported the Navy operations needed on the seas, and soldiers who landed in Vietnam used to call our 7th fleet flagship the “Yankee Station”. Anyway, I never landed and fought, nor did I place myself in the line of fire. I was always on the outer line of the coast.", he never experienced combat or have real combat experience, he was a Diver and an MP, sorry to break it to you.
However, he has other experiences that are worth taking into account which are security and underwater training as well as the regular Navy stuff, at least that's what I assume from what he talked about.
But people keep calling him a Veteran Sniper or whatever and it's honestly bothering, I see it everywhere
@@kiLLaima calm down it's just a joke people do
@@kiLLaima Go touch grass.... You are way too invested in this
@@kiLLaima the guy is still a veteran. The dudes who actually were in the line of fire don't wish to ever go back. We all inherently understand that. Let us just enjoy this old man playing video games lmao
Anyways continuing the joke... He doesn't have PTSD because he gives it to these kids he plays against.
you know he had a couple of friendly fires on the field LMAO he just keeps GRATATATATATATAAAAA
In the field people don't usually run in front of a squadmate who is actively firing their weapon xD
@@aptom203 yea. teammate was an idiot. should've listened to gramps
i feel like stepping in front of your own squad mate IRL is a fast way to get a Darwin
Ain't his fault his teammates were dumb as fuck.
There’s no friendly fire in Bf my guy
There needs to be an E-sports team with nothing but retired vets
I'd watch the hell out of that.
they'd be like "spawn camping? camping? no. its called winning"
Dang, man is a machine. Just goes to show how tactics can turn the tide of battle