"just got to say, been playing R6 for years and Siege's more about teamwork than individual skills imo. don't get me wrong, strategy's a big part of it but experience is what really makes you better, not just following a guide"
"Lol what's up guys, I've been watching some pro streams and it seems like most of them focus on communication and rotations. They also emphasize the importance of playing to your operator's strengths, don't try to be a jack-of-all-trades."
"Nice vid, been playing R6 Siege for years and still got a few tips from this, but for noobs, you gotta start with the basics and actually learn the maps, can't just rush in and expect to win"
"Hey guys, I gotta say, I've been following Siege for a while and I think the key to crushing is team coordination. You gotta set up those intel traps and make use of your ultimates, especially those Ash and Thermite players. Anyone got tips on playing with new players?"
"Lol, crushin' in Siege is all about communication and strategy, noob-proofing ain't gonna cut it. We need more advanced tips like map callouts and advanced positioning, not just basic noob-proofing tips. Anyone got some decent pro tips?"
"Dude, I've been playing R6 since it dropped and Siege is all about teamwork, not just raw skill. This guide is kinda late to the party, but I guess it's better than nothing for newbies, lol."
"Hey guys, I've found that playing with a decent team and communicating effectively is way more important than individual skill. The guide is solid, but don't neglect to practice your maps and learn from your mistakes. Don't get discouraged if you die a lot, it's all part of the grind"
"Dude, I'm more of a Apex Legends guy myself, but Siege's a solid game. From what I've seen, the guide is pretty straightforward - it's just about mastering your operator and communication with your team. Anyone know if R6's got any sick crypto integrations?"
"Lol gotta agree, learning the basics (like how to use your gas and how to flank) is a huge part of becoming a decent R6 player. Don't even get me started on people who refuse to rotate or just stay in spawn"
"Dude, Siege is such an old game, still getting destroyed by noobs. Any pro tips would be appreciated, but I'm more concerned about the state of the meta than noob-proofing. Can we talk about the changes to the Maestro instead?"