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When learning assault focus on situlational awareness, making judgement calls, map placement, tracking, snap aiming, and getting all the pratical physics tricks to be second nature.
Do not focus on the turret cheese spots. Thats a quick fix that you will become reliant on. The key to learning classes is praticing combat in all it's forms. Focusing on cheeseing/backdooring is effectively a band-aid to your win loss ratio. Once you start playing against more skilled players if you are reliant on cheese spots, you will be embarrassingly decimated in combat.