Introduction
A practical tutorial teaching players how to use simple verbal cues, hand signals, and movement indicators to maintain awareness and avoid collisions during gameplay.
Key Points
- Introduces safe verbal cues used on the field.
- Teaches hand signals for low visibility situations.
- Explains how communication reduces collisions.
- Covers safe ways to alert teammates before moving.
- Supports predictable, coordinated field behavior.
Details
Players learn that predictable communication reduces confusion and accidental contact. The tutorial introduces basic verbal cues like “moving left,” “crossing,” or “behind you,” spoken clearly without shouting excessively.
Hand signals are covered for situations where noise or distance makes verbal communication unreliable. Simple gestures indicate moving forward, holding position, or clearing a lane.
The guide emphasizes announcing movement before leaving cover and confirming teammate awareness when passing close by.
Consistent communication prevents collisions, improves spacing, and supports safer gameplay overall.