I wouldn’t say I’m the best at predator, far from it. But I will say I’ve improved drastically over time as I’ve gotten the hang of predator. I wanted to write this to help out any of the other people out there having a hard time being bullied by the fire team.
My load out:
Hunter
Combistick
handheld plasma caster
Healing kit, Motion detectors, audio decoys
Light bender, modified reserve, adrenal boost
With light bender your camo will last a ridiculously long time, step out of camo and it will regen quickly. You want adrenal boost for making leaping easy and for getting quick stamina when melee attacks are parried.
I want the disc to be amazing but having to stand still while you use it usually doesn’t work. I like the plasma pistol because it’s sort of a midrange weapon between the caster and the combistick. You can fire it on the move and players don’t really expect it.
The trees are a trap. The FT expects you to be in the trees so they will look for you there. If you decide to climb them, be prepared to fire and leap out ASAP.
It’s much harder for the FT to deal with you on the ground in the bushes and running behind trees to sneak away.
Sprinting and leaping are the fastest way to get to the FT.
Use target isolation immediately when it comes off cool down at the start of the game, the FT usually hasn’t mudded up by then and you should be able to figure out where they are heading.
You want to start attacking the FT as soon as you find them. Don’t wait for them to start their objectives. The sooner you attack, the more disorganized and bogged down they get. If you kill or down one right away then they tend to really get pissed off and will chase you all over the map to get revenge.
I’ve had much more success killing the FT in the jungle between objectives than in the actual areas where the AI is, there’s just much more freedom in avenues of attack. Shoot, leap, hide behind a tree to recharge, repeat.
Remember you win if they don’t complete their job in 15 min.
Never ever get greedy. Even if you think you can get that quick claim. You may still get shot considerably. Better to leap away and then shoot them when they get their buddy up.
Be careful on spamming the melee button. You’ll get shot up while you’re stuck in an attack animation. Safer to get one or two hits while running by and then leaping away. This has the added benefit of annoying them and an annoyed fire team isn’t a cohesive fire team.
Leap leap leap! I cannot stress this enough. If you leap back and forth and around the fire team you move so quickly you can’t be hit and they will lose track of you. When I play FT I never see predators using leap enough.
The hunter is the best class. The scout is fast but can’t take any damage. The berserker is tough but slow and everyone expects him and plans to counter him. He cannot leap enough without getting winded.
Use motion detectors. Plant them on the buildings you regularly see FT in. I cannot overstate how valuable they are. I frequently bully the FT until they are trapped in one building and the motion detector lets me know whenever they try to make a run for it and I can race to that side of the building and shoot plasma into it. I like the imagine the frustration and fear on the FT when they can hear me stomping around on the roof knowing that I know exactly where they are at all times.
Always eat piggies when you can find them. Save your heals for when you really need them and can’t find a piggy. You’re pretty safe in the early game running off to find a pig. The heal they do is considerably faster than the one from your medkit.
Melee is generally a trap. You’re much safer harassing at range and only getting into melee when it’s 1v1. Every time I die it’s because I get greedy and want to melee someone. At most, onlt melee 2v1. Never drop in on a full group. The exception to this rule is slamming the whole team when the chopper cables come down. I’ve killed entire teams by using a well timed slam at the evac area, but it’s extremely risky.
Pick perks that you will use all the time. Fearless seems good until you realize you’re only in melee a few seconds of each game.
To summarize, you want to capitalize on your ability to dictate where and when to engage the FT.
Keep moving. Use leap as much as possible. You can’t take damage if they can’t target you.
Melee is generally a trap and will get you killed.
You want to be attacking and moving all the time. Staying in the same area for too long will get you killed.
Again, I’m not an amazing predator. It just took me a really long time to get the hang of it and I thought I’d share my experience with people who may be having a hard time.