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So a while a go I saw this post about Strategy Roulette, a game mode where we choose a random strategy and we play with it, for example Only Pistols, or only LMGs, or only recruit shields, etc...
And after trying it with my squad online, we thought it was pretty fun so I decided to create this program to provide random strategies for me so that I didn't have to choose at every round the strategy for my squad. This project started off as a simple console application (you know the black CMD command box on windows) and little after I decided to expand and create this Windows 10 App for the same idea. Now after 2 months learning and developing this idea into a full fledged application I finally created sometching I'd like to share:
StratRoulette for Rainbow Six Siege
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/stor...e/9nblggh4sg65
The app has access to an online database where I collected as many strategies as I could (around 140 so far) and the app provides you with a playlist of said strategies. You just have to tell the app if you're defending or attacking. Once you get the strategy you can copy it to the clipboard, rate it (which will affect its rate of appearance) or move to the next strategy for the next round.
For now the app only connects to the online database the first time you launch the app and downloads all the information into a local database. But in a future release I'm planning to add an option to schedule updates every day, every week or in a custom interval so that the user can always have the biggest collection of strategies at his disposal.
Also in another release I hope to add an option where the user can insert his own strategies which will work the same way as the default ones.
Any way, I hope you like it, and tell me what you think. You won't find the app in the store without the link as I want to limit the release so that I can get as much feedback to fix any issues that may come up, or to provide new features that you provide.
You can provide suggestions through this anonymous suggestion box: http://freesuggestionbox.com/pub/lonidfz or through the comments here.
Thank you for listening guys and gals!
by Solesurvivor80
I made an attacking strat for the non 5-stacks playing in siege. This can be used for solo players, and even 2-stacks or 3-stacks.
I am not an expert or diamond player, i am just about to hit level 200 and was looking for tips on all kinds of sites, combined them, and this is what i came up with.
If you have any addition or more tips to make this more successful , please let me know in the comments so i can add this.
Loadout and operator choice:
There are very few benefits to using a suppressor on a gun in Rainbow, it decreases the damage of your weapon and it’s ttk. In the close quarters of Siege, even with a suppressed weapon, gunshots are loud and can easily be be heard a room or two away, there are no recoil benefits, and as the cherry on top, it makes your gun longer, which can give you away at times to a fast peek + prefire. Also, the lack of a “near mid” indicator is a very minor benefit as you should be landing your shots 90% of the time, and when you hit your opponent they still get an indicator of your location. The lack of a bulletin trail also doesn’t help that much because if you can still hear the general direction of the shots. And finally, if you kill someone, there is a killcam in Siege, meaning that a person with a mic can broadcast to the entire team your exact position, nullifying the slight stealth benefits of the suppressor. The only thing the suppressor is good for is if you miss your target they don’t get an exact location of where you are but still a general location, and that’s not worth the kill you could have gotten if you had a flash hider to reduce recoil so then you actually hit your target instead of potatoing
I really dont recomend using a suppressor on pistols. Sure it can be good for resetting teammates, but if you switch to your pistol to shoot cams you are just wasting time and making yourself vulnerable. Might as well use the muzzle break so you can fight back if you are dry in your primary.
When the preperation phase begins:
– Always save your first drone (preperation phase) , so you can use this drone to scout where you want to enter the map. Your drone is basically a second life (or third, since you have 2 drones)
– Leave the drone outside the area you want to enter, and look on your compass where it is roughly located (North, south/ west etc.) , if you have time left, position your drone so you can see as many windows/doorways as possible and spawn at the closest spawnpoint (you can change this while in the prep phase)
– If you have the diffuser and are not in the position to plant, leave it outside as close to the objective as possible (or give it to another player)
– When the round starts first watch your drown if there are broken barricades (spawnpeekers) at the side you want to enter and give callouts when you see things like broken barricades or spawnpeekers.
– Go get your drone and pick it up and shoot the outside default cams close to you.
– Choose a window or door and melee, or shoot out a bottom part and deploy your drone, choose a safe spot to hide or go prone and let the drone enter the building through small hole. Since youi only open up a small section the enemy cannot easily jump out on you.
– Scout the rooms that are near, look up and at the doorways/windows for things like; Opened hatches, killholes and or gadgets like Grzmt mines, Valk cams or Kapkan/frost traps
– Choose the safest way to enter. When you enter a doorway it is also possible to melee the bottom 2 rows and shoot out (silenced gun preferred) some leftover debris to crawl in under the door without destroying the barricade itself.
– Now listen closely for enemy sound and noises and leave 1 drone behind in the other direction then you are moving to use as a flank warning. This flankdrone can be placed in an open spot or a hidden spot and its purpose is to prevent enemies from flanking you. You can watch it yourself from time to time, or you can ask a dead teammate to watch your flankdrone) .Most enemies will shoot the drone when they see it, so if you haver to check your drone by yourself and it is destroyed, you know that an enemy is close.
– If you have a claymore at your disposal you can use this as a secondary flankwatch when you enter a room with multiple entry points. If you have smokes equipped you can use these to smoke off chokepoints or hallways with multiple doorways when you want to cross safely,or use them to distract defenders (you will alert the defenders anyway while using smokes, so keep that in mind)
– Move quietly around the map and destroy as many enemy gadgets / cams with your silenced sidearm(crouch walk when possible) and hug the walls as much as possible (only run when you are in danger, because running makes alot of noise) and shoot the inside default cams closest to you.
– If your flankdrone is destroyed, the smartest play is to counter the enemy by asking your team for help and/or use your gadget (or second drone) to find the flanker. (try to keep that drone from being destroyed, so dont jump with the drone because that makes alot of noise)
– If you don’t know what the smartest path to objective is, look at the minimap to se where your teammates are attacking from and try to create a crossfire with your teammates and/or move towards the objective from a direction that is not yet already being cleared by your team. It is also an option to attack the other objective since the focus ot the defenders is on the rest of your team.
– Move to the objective while clearing rooms you droned out, you can use your gadet or clear it by using the “slice the pie” method. You can make callouts to close team members which rooms are already cleared/droned out.
– Keep an eye on the enemy teams numbers and operator. Why? When there are only anchors left, you can move faster because there is a fat chance that they are all anchored on the objective to prevent a plant.
– Keep killing the enemy 1 by 1, or flush them out of the objective by opening different lines of sight and/or vertical gameplay to get a plant off.
– Keep killing the enemy but play it smart. After a succesfull plant time is now on your side, so don’t peek to agressive or unnecessary.
– Defend the plant using the same different lines of sight and/or vertical gameplay, if you have a drone left you can use that drone to watch the plant from a safer place and only contect the defender(s) when they try to diffuse
– If you die, do not rage but help your teammates by telling them where you died and by whom and continue playing by watching the killcams, and or drones available and give your team information. Do not tell them what to do, just give them information what you see.
– If you fail, learn from your mistakes, make friends while you can and ask them to join your team the next time you play.
– If you win just retry / repeat and evolve.
Attacking operator combo’s for when you don’t play solo:
Countering gadgets on reinforced walls/hatches:
Create lines of sight on (reinforced) walls:
Mobile cover system:
Roamer hunting:
Advanced Fuze deployment:
(Smoke) plant: