Master the Greenband map in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare! Learn the best strategies for capturing each Hardpoint, from tricky terraces to fortified buildings.
Alright, let's break down the Greenband map in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, specifically for Hardpoint mode. This map can be a real pain, but with a few tips, you'll be capturing points like a pro.
Hardpoint 1: Honestly, there's no super easy way to get to this first Hardpoint. Just remember, you have to be on the ground to capture it – being on top of a building doesn't count. Your best bet is to use the stairs on the north side for cover and try to take out enemies, but expect them to come at you from all directions. It's a bit of a brawl.
Hardpoint 2: This terrace is a tough one to hold. Since you can see so much of the map from here, approaching it using the stairs on the left is a good move. Try not to double jump if you can help it. This is especially useful if you're not running the Blast Suppressor perk, as it'll make you less noticeable.
Hardpoint 3: For this Hardpoint, your safest bet is to use the corridor to the north to make your approach. It's the most direct and offers the best cover to get in there without getting lit up immediately.
Hardpoint 4: This one's located in the building to the south. Your best entry point is through the windows on the north side of the building. Coming in from the sides is pretty predictable, so hitting them from the north windows should catch them off guard.
Hardpoint 5: Similar to the first Hardpoint, there isn't a single 'easy' way in. However, approaching from the south, using the available plants and environmental cover, seems to be the most effective strategy to get you to the point.
General Tips for Greenband Hardpoint:
- Always be aware of your surroundings. Enemies can come from almost anywhere on this map.
- Use cover constantly. The map has plenty of nooks and crannies to duck behind.
- If you're struggling to capture a point, try flanking routes or coordinating with your team to push together.
- Perks like Blast Suppressor can be very helpful for quieter approaches, especially on points like the terrace.
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