You get just as much xp and dosh for an assist as for a kill, so don’t leapfrog. This kind of selfish behavior usually results in someone else getting frustrated and leapfrogging you, and then others leapfrogging him, until half of the group is out of position, leaving your flank vulnerable. Leapfrogging is the act of moving ahead of the forward-most guy in the camp so that you can bag a few extra kills. The most common result is that someone (or the entire party) gets blocked by the welded door and dies, and then hates you (for good reason). There are very few cases where welding a door is a good idea. Note: Flamethrower-type weapons (caulk ‘n burn, flamethrower, healthrower, freezethrower, microwave gun) have afterburn, where they keep emitting for a short time after you’ve released the trigger, effectively resulting in “free” ammo if you shoot in short puffs. Note: Many guns have single fire mode, which greatly conserves ammo! You need to pick targets that are appropriate to your perk so that you don’t waste ammo and run out mid-wave. Multiplayer games have a lot more zeds than solo games. Note: Berserkers in particular have very little need for dosh since most of their weapons don’t use ammo. Leaving him poor reduces your group’s DPS and increases the chance he’ll run out of ammo and die, taking the free ammo and armor with him. In the later game, support has the most expensive ammo, and has a very hard time keeping up with the cost (plus he’s giving you free ammo). In the early game, medics have a harder time doling out healing, so throw them some dosh! ![]() Use the scope to lock healing dart targeting onto a player. It costs 200 dosh, takes 1 weight slot, and you can spam 3 heals off a full charge if you shoot the darts fast enough. When someone goes cowboy in your multiplayer game, feel free to kick them out. Groups are about cooperative strategy, and cowboys mess that up. But in reality, they’re bringing the whole group down and contributing nothing.
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