Most of the issues are with finding servers and finding good people to play with (good as in friendly/ entertaining, not just skill (although that helps) )
There's always tourny style play like bf2combat.net. Just pick a side to play on and join an established community. Solves the problem of finding servers (they have their own), and their teamspeak servers improve chatting.
I generally have passwords I don't use often written down (server root pw, etc.) but then if I start using it, even if it's awkward, I end up remembering it, so that password list is destroyed, and a new one is made without the memorized pass included. It seems to work fairly well. Just don't lose that little note card:D
Most of the issues are with finding servers and finding good people to play with (good as in friendly/ entertaining, not just skill (although that helps) ) There's always tourny style play like bf2combat.net. Just pick a side to play on and join an established community. Solves the problem of finding servers (they have their own), and their teamspeak servers improve chatting.
I generally have passwords I don't use often written down (server root pw, etc.) but then if I start using it, even if it's awkward, I end up remembering it, so that password list is destroyed, and a new one is made without the memorized pass included. It seems to work fairly well. Just don't lose that little note card :D
Perhaps, "We copied someone else's exploit defenses"