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Make a note of it in your notepad or somewhere and refer to it until you learn it! Together with knowing the types of damage each enemy is weak to, using the right ammo makes a big difference to how easy or hard your missions are!
Make a note of it in your notepad or somewhere and refer to it until you learn it! Together with knowing the types of damage each enemy is weak to, using the right ammo makes a big difference to how easy or hard your missions are!


More:
'''More:'''


*Get a smallish notebook. Take notes, write reminders, jot helpful tips down. ''Use it.'' A lot.  
*Get a smallish notebook. Take notes, write reminders, jot helpful tips down. ''Use it.'' A lot.  
*You can never read too much. Rewad the wiki. Read the forums. Read blogs. You'll probably never stop learning!


*Join the uni chat channels and Mumble chat channel '''EVERY TIME YOU LOG IN'''. Make it a matter of habit. Even if you don't have a mic on or don't chat much at first in the in-game text chat, you'll be amazed how much you learn without even realising it just by listening and reading others questions and answers! And if, like me, you're not too confident at first or are too nervous to ask questions, you'll soon see that it's rare that anyone (or at least, anyone you'd want to know!) laughs at a *stupid* question (even if they've answered it 12 times already in the last 4 hours!!). Try just saying 'hello' when you log-in and 'bye' when you go off to start with, and saying 'hi' and 'welcome' etc to others when they arrive or whatever. People soon get to know you (and you get to know them!) and before you know it you'll be answering other peoples questions, chatting away with the other regulars (who have suddenly become friends!), and welcoming newcomers like an old hand!!  
*Join the uni chat channels and Mumble chat channel '''EVERY TIME YOU LOG IN'''. Make it a matter of habit. Even if you don't have a mic on or don't chat much at first in the in-game text chat, you'll be amazed how much you learn without even realising it just by listening and reading others questions and answers! And if, like me, you're not too confident at first or are too nervous to ask questions, you'll soon see that it's rare that anyone (or at least, anyone you'd want to know!) laughs at a *stupid* question (even if they've answered it 12 times already in the last 4 hours!!). Try just saying 'hello' when you log-in and 'bye' when you go off to start with, and saying 'hi' and 'welcome' etc to others when they arrive or whatever. People soon get to know you (and you get to know them!) and before you know it you'll be answering other peoples questions, chatting away with the other regulars (who have suddenly become friends!), and welcoming newcomers like an old hand!!