Battlefield 1: How to Spot an Enemy

How to Spot – Battlefield 1

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Knowing how to spot in Battlefield 1 is incredibly important. Not only does it allow you to keep tabs on an enemy that you don’t have a chance of hitting at that moment in time, but it also identifies enemies for your teammates too. Therefore, spotting in Battlefield 1 may not seem like the best way to earn yourself points, but it’ll certainly help lead your team to victory.

To spot in Battlefield 1, all you have to do is press R1 on PS4, RB on Xbox One, or Q on PC. Once you’ve done this, you should see a little marker appear above their head and they should also show up on your mini-map. This will now allow you to follow the direction they’re heading in, which can be particularly useful if they’re in a fast vehicle.

Remember that you have this ability often while you’re playing. Being able to see your enemy surrounding you can make the difference between life and death for your soldier. So be sure to always spot and take note of where they could be coming from.

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