How to master a gun?
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You mean how to get better at crossfire? Use headphones. Even though you don't think it is not a big thing, it really is. It basically is an allowed wall hack. You would know exactly know where the enemy is. Another tip? check your corners. I can't count how many times i didn't bother looking in the corner and a camper kills me. Another tip? Be smart. Jump out at enemies right before they turn a corner. This would 99.99% catch them off guard and you would have the upper advantage of firing your weapon first.
Now for the gun tip, strife, single-burst fire at long range, 3-5 burst at medium, spray at close. You can't really improve unless you practice and most important, skill. -
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m4a11nerds wrote: »You mean how to get better at crossfire? Use headphones. Even though you don't think it is not a big thing, it really is. It basically is an allowed wall hack. You would know exactly know where the enemy is. Another tip? check your corners. I can't count how many times i didn't bother looking in the corner and a camper kills me. Another tip? Be smart. Jump out at enemies right before they turn a corner. This would 99.99% catch them off guard and you would have the upper advantage of firing your weapon first.
Now for the gun tip, strife, single-burst fire at long range, 3-5 burst at medium, spray at close. You can't really improve unless you practice and most important, skill.
You don't know what he mean....
@BTT: Make a room with a friend, test on walls the spray pattern of the gun you want to master. Then make fun matches against a friend and try some public matches. After few days you will get better and better. All you need to master a weapon is practice. -
I normally play enough games with a weapon to the point that I got the recoil and spray control just right. I use cover at every given opportunity and I reload frequently. Strafing is a good idea when there is no cover within a few steps away(strafing for the few that don't know is side stepping while keeping an enemy in your sights) And if you jump often, but allow a step to occur between jumps is good to allow yourself to be hit less often. Next to check the spray pattern, get one of the target box sprays from the BP mall and spray to check the pattern that it goes through. Then you practice on that with a friend who is doing the same, and use a grenade and/or your friend's grenade to restock on ammo, Practice controlling where the spray goes at close range, burst fire at medium range, and 1-shotting at long range to check where the shots go at those positions. Practice until you feel comfortable with the gun.
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Try to master your m-16 first,
Not the spray coz its random, but try singleshooting and bursting for mid to long ranges.
After that try to master a hard-to-use gun like an AK, after mastering it u can use any other weapon easily and pwn with it :P
DONT TRY TO MASTER THE NOOB GUNS FIRSt !!(m12- scrub light or smgs :P maybe k-2)
Because it will be the contrary effect :P -
Oh my god. I saw so much wall of text that I didn't even wanted to answer. Anyhow, I'll give an answer.
It's been one year and a half, at least, that I play this game. I mastered a lot of guns, and do some better, in average, than most people, with theirs own guns. (Saying most doesn't means all. A lot of players are better than me).
Mastering a gun is quite difficult or quite easy sometimes. Like, you don't need anything to master scar light. There's nothing to master. Even less with the M12s. This is also the reason for wich M12s and SL users are called noobs.
Each gun has it's different statistics. Different recoil and accuracy. And each gun has it's different field performance. Different feel. Exemple of it, G36K is more prescise than SG552 in statistics, but in the battlefield, you would love to have SG552 instead of G36K for those longrange headshot kills.
I won't tell you how to master each gun, but I'll tell you a couple of things wich will help you to use your gun at it's maximum pottential.
- First of all: Evaluate the accuracy and the recoil of the gun. If it's extremely prescise, if it got a hard recoil e.t.c.
- Second: Evaluate the mobility. This means evaluate how heavy it is, how fast it reloads, how long it can last without a reload (calculate the RoF and the damage).
- Third: See what advantages it got. The silencer? That supadupakoopa scope? The awesome damage? The fast RoF or the 100% wall damage, making it a railgun? Something that you can do, that with other guns you can't. A lot of guns have this. Exemple for Type-89 it's silenced, and 100% railgun. For G36K it's an insane ROF with Rifle power and 100% railgun damage. AK-47 got awesome accuracy and awesome damage.
- Last but not least: Be sure to know all the flaws in your gun. Unless you use a noobgun (M12s/Scar Light/Thompson/Kriss) there will be flaws in your weapon. Something you can't do, that other guns can. Example, for Type-89 it's going to be it's weak overall damage, and it's heaviness. G36K's ROF makes it's recoil quite heavy, effictively disabling it at long range unless you use the scope. AK-47 got a heavy recoil, so you won't be able to shoot continuously, unless you get used to this recoil and can aim while spraying that AK.
Hope that helps.
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m4a11nerds wrote: »You mean how to get better at crossfire? Use headphones. Even though you don't think it is not a big thing, it really is. It basically is an allowed wall hack. You would know exactly know where the enemy is. Another tip? check your corners. I can't count how many times i didn't bother looking in the corner and a camper kills me. Another tip? Be smart. Jump out at enemies right before they turn a corner. This would 99.99% catch them off guard and you would have the upper advantage of firing your weapon first.
Now for the gun tip, strife, single-burst fire at long range, 3-5 burst at medium, spray at close. You can't really improve unless you practice and most important, skill.
It's really not as useful as in other games though as the sound isn't surround sound. It's helpful but it isn't 'an allowed wall hack' you don't know exactly where the enemy is. You have a rough idea. Distance, Right or left etc. with practice you get better at distinguishing the whereabouts of an enemy with sound but it most certainly isn't an allowed wall hack it's not as useful as that.
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