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The cover and suppression system is designed to make combat more tactical and encourage more teamwork in general.

When a player is behind cover, they will receive a chance to mitigate incoming gunfire and their aim will also steady much faster than if they were out in the open. Players can also be suppressed by nearby gunfire, which will negate the bonuses given by cover and will also make steadying aim slower for players that are out of cover.

Cover Cover Shield3 UI Icon[ | ]

Players can enter cover by standing next to tall structures or crouching behind low structures in the environment. Pretty much any physical obstacle in the game can provide cover, vehicles, fences, trenches, walls, sandbags, inside a foxhole, on the side of a foxhole, buildings, etc. Using the cover only requires that you stay very close to the structure and that you face towards it (or at least not turn your back to it).

Cover Levels[ | ]

The cover system has 3 levels Cover Shield1 UI IconCover Shield2 UI IconCover Shield3 UI Icon . Which level you get depends on the distance between you and your cover structure and the angle between the structure and where you're facing. If you're not hugging the covering element your cover level will lower very fast. If you are aiming at more than a 90 degree angle from your covering structure you won't get the highest cover level, and the level will lower quickly after the 90 degree mark. Having your back to the covering element will completely remove your cover. A crouch-height structure will provide zero cover if you are standing instead of crouched.

The higher the cover level the bigger the buffs provided by the cover, and the increase isn't linear, so you should always strive to be in full-shield cover.

Cover Buffs[ | ]

Cover provides two buffs:

  • Hit mitigation: A percentage of shots will be absorbed. Single shot weapons are impacted far less by hit mitigation than automatic weapons.
  • Aim stability: Stability is regained faster. This is especially useful for automatic weapons and high-recoil weapons. Being crouched in full cover gives you the same stability as when prone without cover.

Tips[ | ]

  • Using cover is extremely beneficial to automatic weapons such as the SMG. It gives you the aim stability needed to fire the long accurate bursts you need to kill effectively without sacrificing mobility that going prone does. Being crouched in full cover allows you to empty an entire magazine without losing accuracy.
  • High recoil weapons like the sniper rifle or the anti tank rifle also benefit a great deal from cover. The higher stability regain allows you to use the weapons at a high fire rate while just crouched without sacrificing accuracy. The sniper rifle's accurate fire rate is at its maximum when using full cover while prone.
  • In the absence of foxholes and sandbags, building corners offer good cover allowing you to quickly peek around the corner and fire repeatedly and accurately without exposing yourself too much.
  • To maximize your cover level without having to think too much about it, just remember to hug your cover structure, crouch if necessary, and minimize the angle between the cover and where you're aiming.
  • When getting into cover, the shield icon takes a second to appear, this delay isn't just visual you are only getting the cover buffs after roughly one second.
  • Standing in full cover gives enough aim stability to fire all semi-auto weapons (except the sniper) at their maximum fire rate without losing accuracy. Being crouched in full cover gives enough aim stability to fire all automatic weapons without losing accuracy.

Suppression Suppression UI Icon[ | ]

Players are suppressed when they are near gun fire (not explosions). Suppression is represented by this icon Suppression UI Icon if you don't have cover, or by your Cover shield becoming red depending on how suppressed you are. Suppression does two things,

  • Reduces the effectiveness of the bonuses from Cover.
  • Reduces the Aim Stability gain rate, making it harder for you to shoot.

In practice this means that suppressing an enemy position reduces both the accuracy and amount of incoming fire.

Suppression doesn't reduce stability only its regain rate. This means a player aiming with maximum stability won't lose any accuracy if suppressed, but if they shoot the suppression will prevent them from regaining their stability for the next shot.

You can't suppress your allies.

AI Defense Suppression[ | ]

The AI of Pillboxes, Rifle Garrisons, and Machine Gun Garrisons can be temporarily suppressed if a high volume of bullets is fired at them in a short time. A suppressed defense will have its flag blink white. A player garrisoned inside a suppressed defense cannot shoot back. When the flag starts blinking fast it means the suppression effect is about to disappear. The suppression effect can be sustained by continuing to fire, the volume of fire necessary to keep a defense suppressed is less than the initial effort. Unlike player suppression, you need to actually hit the defense in order to suppress it, firing around won't do anything.

You'll need about 30 7.62mm bullets to suppress a Tier 2 Rifle garrison, and 15 for a rifle pillbox.

The other types of garrisoned defenses (Bases, Garrisoned Houses, AT Gun Garrisons, etc...) cannot be suppressed.

A foxhole being suppressed with small arms. Note the blinking flag.

Gallery[ | ]

Cover UI

GIF of suppression

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