

If you plan as playing Zerk, take into consideration the map you're playing on and the difficulty it is set to. Depending on the map and difficulty, having a Zerk on your team can be a double-edged sword. Whichever it is, keep in mind that Zerks are meat shields and create aggro for the team, which may result in adjusting your team composition or playstyle. The infamous melee kiting class of Killing Floor.
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Feel free to let me know if I need to add any. Useful for returning teammates weapons.Īnd that's all I can think of so far. BACKSPACE - Throws your current weapon on the ground.Go near another player to heal them instead. Z - Player commands, such as THANK YOU and REQUEST DOSH.Crucial if playing Sharpshooter with Stability skill. Good for avoiding King Fleshpound's laser beam attack and for better accuracy. I would suggest re-assigning this key because the V button is quite an awkward spot to reach on the keyboard and most players, including myself, don't think to use it when the situation gets dire. Extremely useful and often underused when it comes to escaping zeds. Hold F to activate night goggles for Berserker and Commando. Rarely needed unless playing an insanely dark map like Farmhouse. TAB - Displays a current view of all teammates' health, status, perk, level, top kills, etc.Key inputs may be different depending on if you re-assigned them on your keyboard. This info is intended for new players, but applies for everyone. Take note of the most important hotkeys in-game. Added "SYG (Stand Your Ground) Objectives" under Advanced Etiquette.Planning to add pictures/screenshots for all Etiquette tips as to provide more clarity and insight.Added "Returning teammates weapons" under Basic Etiquette.


This guide will be edited to reflect updates and comments from those who feel that new ideas should be added. All of this is from my subjective opinion, but have seen witnessed in good (and bad) intentions throughout multiplayer gameplay. That being said, this is a long guide, and is divided into several sections from Basic to Advanced Etiquette. This guide is focused on a better multiplayer experience for those that read it, and to provide tips and tricks for those who were previously unaware. Sounds stupid, but this is the case for many, many players out there. I have a bit too much time on my hands so I thought making a guide for players who want to go into the ethics of mannerisms in a survival horror co-op game would be a good idea.īad mannerisms and etiquette run rampant across all walks of life, but when it comes to games, it can fly over one's head because you are a virtual character and forget that you are playing with other, real people. This guide is intended for all players, regardless of skill level. This not only covers etiquette, but other aspects of the game, such as Zeds, Perks and Bosses as well. This is a fair warning to those who detest walls of text.

Many of the tips and tricks I mention are in paragraphs, detailed out. This guide will be updated frequently to reflect the community's thoughts and opinions, as well as additional tips for etiquette sections. It's a freakin long guide, so expect a SH*T TON of text. Hello and welcome to this guide for good etiquette in Killing Floor 2.
