What’s good, my good people! Today we’re diving into a different kind of Rogue Company content. This time, I’m bringing you my top 10 techniques that will level up your Rogue Company gameplay. These aren’t gimmicks or made-up tricks — just real, practical skills that I personally use every time I jump into a match. No crazy purchases, no wild setups — just pure skill-building.
Let’s waste no more time and get straight to it. I hope you learn something new and find a tip or two you can start using today!
1. Warm Up in the Shooting Range
Before you hop straight into online matches, hit the shooting range for a few minutes. Whether you’ve been grinding another game or just took a break, your timing and feel might be a little off. The shooting range lets you reset and get comfortable again without the pressure of an actual match. You can also practice with any Rogue or weapon, test melee throws, and get a real feel for new gear before spending any in-game money. It only takes about five minutes to warm up and can drastically sharpen your performance.
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2. Adjust Your Settings for Success
Your settings go far beyond just sensitivity. Small tweaks can make a huge difference:
- Auto Sprint: Stay fast and fluid.
- Auto Pickup: Instantly grab grenades or melee weapons without fumbling.
- Crosshair Customization: Adjust color and size to make aiming more natural.
If you’ve ever struggled to track a moving enemy while aiming down sights, adjusting your ADS sensitivity might be the fix you need. Don’t sleep on settings — they’re a foundation for better mechanical skill.
3. Master the Art of Corner Peeking
Corner peeking isn’t the same as corner camping. In Rogue Company’s third-person view, you can angle your camera to check around corners without exposing yourself. Always shift your camera before rounding a corner to spot enemies early and adjust your aim beforehand. This technique keeps you from taking unnecessary damage and lets you play smarter, not harder.
4. Know When to Hip Fire vs. ADS
Sometimes enemies will be in your face fast. At close range, hip firing becomes your best friend. But don’t abandon ADS entirely — the trick is knowing when to use each method. In quick, frantic close-range fights, a good hip fire can save your life. At medium and long ranges, ADS becomes essential for accurate shots. Learn to switch fluidly based on the situation.
5. Use Crouch Shooting for Tactical Advantage
Crouch shooting helps you both defensively and offensively:
- Pop in and out of cover during firefights.
- Throw off enemy aim with sudden crouch movements.
- Crouch spam if you’re surprised to survive sticky situations.
Use crouch tactics intelligently, especially when holding angles or recovering after taking initial damage.
6. Jump Shooting for Aggressive Pushes
Jump shooting works like crouch shooting but is especially effective during pushes. If you know an enemy is hiding behind cover and you want to rush them, a well-timed jump can:
- Throw off their aim.
- Let you land the first shots.
- Save you from incoming abilities like RPGs.
Use it smartly to stay unpredictable and to finish weakened enemies.
7. Get Comfortable with Melee Weapons
Melee weapons are deadly tools, not just highlight reel material. Practice in the shooting range until you’re confident throwing them. Corner peek, line up the enemy before they even turn, and insta-down them before they realize it. Also great for tight engagements when you’re low on ammo or want to stay hidden.
8. Learn from Other YouTubers
No shame here — we all learn from each other. Watch players like Tragedy, Die Hard Brad UK, or even old-school players like Khloe. Observe how they handle different situations, what movement choices they make, and how they respond to pressure. You’ll naturally pick up techniques and implement them into your own style without even realizing it.
9. Play with Friends (and Challenge Each Other)
Playing with friends brings natural improvement. Make small competitions out of your matches: most kills, most revives, clutch plays — whatever fuels your squad’s fire. Accountability pushes you to step up your game. If you meet good players online, don’t be afraid to send a friend request and squad up.
10. Don’t Rage, Stay Suave
Not every match will go your way. That’s just facts. But raging only hurts your gameplay by making you emotional and unfocused. Stay calm, take a break if needed, stretch, adjust your posture, or switch up the game mode. A cool head leads to better decisions and better plays — that’s real suave energy.
Final Thoughts
There you have it — 10 real-deal tips that will help you become a better Rogue Company player right now. None of this is rocket science, but when you stack all these small improvements together, the impact on your gameplay is huge.
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It’s your boy Jay Suave — stay smooth, stay smart, and I’ll catch you in the next one. Peace!




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