-
Feed de notícias
- EXPLORAR
-
Páginas
-
Blogs
-
Fóruns
How to respawn teammates in Battlefield Redsec
How to respawn teammates in Battlefield Redsec
How do you respawn teammates in Battlefield Redsec? It's inevitable, you and your squad are going to catch a bullet from time to time. Don't lose hope, though, as there are a few ways you can get you and yours back into the fight, ranging from the quick to the extremely noisy. Here's how to bring your teammates back in Redsec.
The BF Redsec launch went about as smoothly as you can imagine, with players jumping in from the off, feeling their way around the new Redsec map. It isn't long before a fight breaks out, however, and when it does, you'd better know how to respawn, lest you lose those BF6 guns you picked up along the way.
There are a few ways to bring your teammates back from the brink in Redsec, and which one you use depends on the severity of the situation. The first method only applies when your teammate is downed - much like Battlefield 6, you can hold the interact button on them, dragging them to safety and reviving them at the same time.
The second method is how you bring teammates back who have been finished from their downed state. You must find a Redeploy Tower on the map and interact with it. At which point, a loud siren will begin blaring, and you'll see a symbol in the center of your screen. You must stay in the Redeploy Tower area until the symbol has filled, at which point your teammates will respawn.
The speed at which the Redeploy tower icon fills depends on how many friendly units are in the vicinity - much like a control point in BF6, the more friendly players, the faster it moves.
It's important to note that every player gets one free respawn - a 'Second Chance' - which will see them respawn shortly after they are killed. Be aware of this when fighting in the early game, as it's likely that the squad you're up against will be reinforced quickly if any of them fall.
Now that you know how to revive your teammates in Redsec, you can concentrate on the important things, like getting a hold of vehicle keycards and breaking open the Redsec vaults that are scattered all over the map. More firepower never hurt anyone… except for your enemies, of course.
