Awesome to hear! You've got it about right with the following-and-observing routine for now. It's pretty much like regular Battlefield 2 in terms of concept (medic heals, ammo resupplies, grenadiers blow stuff up for giggles), but it is a good bit more complex, and somethings you won't learn until you do them for the first time. So my advice is keep observing, and maybe pick a support class such as Medic or Rifleman for the time being. Supply ammo and heal/revive when it's needed, and shoot at targets when told too. Can't get simpler than that. Later on when you feel more comfortable with the general concept of how a round works, go ahead and start choosing more specialized classes such as the Rifleman Specialist so you can deploy grappling hooks in urban maps, or Rifleman Anti-Tank so that you can have a shot at that armor that's turning the corner right now--only shoot it fast because he's about to get you!!! Hurr hurr...but other than that, just have fun!