CF Tip Thread
This thread is for all CF fans itching to share their secrets on how they improve in CF.
Share a tip or secret that can improve someone elses ability in the game.
After a few days Ill put all of your tips into one large list for you guys to take a look at easily.
Tip #1 Get clan mates to play with so you dont have to play in all the pubs with hackers.
Tip#2 Get a freind to get in a locked game with you and learn the map. Get gamesense.
Tip#3 Use pistols a lot to get nice one shot headshots. Then youll be better at doing it with a rifle.
Now what are your tips
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Share a tip or secret that can improve someone elses ability in the game.
After a few days Ill put all of your tips into one large list for you guys to take a look at easily.
Tip #1 Get clan mates to play with so you dont have to play in all the pubs with hackers.
Tip#2 Get a freind to get in a locked game with you and learn the map. Get gamesense.
Tip#3 Use pistols a lot to get nice one shot headshots. Then youll be better at doing it with a rifle.
Now what are your tips
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ProGunUser wrote: »This thread is for all CF fans itching to share their secrets on how they improve in CF.
Share a tip or secret that can improve someone elses ability in the game.
After a few days Ill put all of your tips into one large list for you guys to take a look at easily.
Tip #1 Get clan mates to play with so you dont have to play in all the pubs with hackers.
Tip#2 Get a freind to get in a locked game with you and learn the map. Get gamesense.
Tip#3 Use pistols a lot to get nice one shot headshots. Then youll be better at doing it with a rifle.
Now what are your tips
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I specifically like tip number 3. Not bad advice. Contrasting with tip 2 I think you can learn best from mistakes. Another tip would be check !!!EVERY!!! corner on a map you haven't played before. -
Play lots of Alaska so you can learn to aim. A lot of people will give me flack for this, but some of the best 1-shotters I've ever seen play Alaska. People who only play SND get used to 1v1 situations and dont get enough practice taking on multiple targets. Learn to clutch 1v6 or 1v8 and get used to situations where if you don't hit a noggin, you're dead. When it comes time for SND, you'll make those shots when you have to.
Play for a month without sound so you can learn the timing of when people come around corners (this will help later when you play against people who bhop or shift walk). Over-relying on sound can be worse than not having it altogether, and this will challenge you to notice bullet sprays and predict movements.
Watch replays when you get beat in SND to figure out what the other team is doing.
Learn to aim by strafing instead of moving your mouse all over. It's easier to strafe and move your mouse half an inch than to try to catch your mouse up to a target. When rifling long range, strafe in the same direction as your target is running. When you burst fire, more of your shots will register.
Shoot a wall. There's a lot you can learn about spray patterns and how to drag your cursor to make your shots hit the same spot. Practice spraying at different ranges and develop muscle memory of where to move your mouse.
Last thing I'd recommend is to notice that certain rifles have a feel. I can't really explain it, but even if I have bullet spray/holes off, I can tell where my spray will go, even though it's randomized. It's kind of like synesthesia, and each gun gives me a distinct feeling when I use it. Learn to feel how your gun behaves, where bullets go, and how long you can burst before it seems to not register as well. Then instead of repeating your 3shot bursts, you can learn when to shoot two rounds, when to shoot four, and when to spray (and in what pattern). This may seem like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo, but your brain is a powerful decoding machine, and has more than enough capacity to analyze spray algorithms. You may not realize that you're doing it, but if you can reach that level then you'll be top of your game. -
ProGunUser wrote: »After a few days Ill put all of your tips into one large list for you guys to take a look at easily.
My prediction: You'll forget all about this in a few days, and it'll die quickly.
Seen it happen countless times, if you can keep this going and actually make something decent out of it then kudos to you, however chances are this will inevitibly die quickly. -
NoobExplode wrote: »Play lots of Alaska so you can learn to aim. A lot of people will give me flack for this, but some of the best 1-shotters I've ever seen play Alaska. People who only play SND get used to 1v1 situations and dont get enough practice taking on multiple targets. Learn to clutch 1v6 or 1v8 and get used to situations where if you don't hit a noggin, you're dead. When it comes time for SND, you'll make those shots when you have to.
Play for a month without sound so you can learn the timing of when people come around corners (this will help later when you play against people who bhop or shift walk). Over-relying on sound can be worse than not having it altogether, and this will challenge you to notice bullet sprays and predict movements.
Watch replays when you get beat in SND to figure out what the other team is doing.
Learn to aim by strafing instead of moving your mouse all over. It's easier to strafe and move your mouse half an inch than to try to catch your mouse up to a target. When rifling long range, strafe in the same direction as your target is running. When you burst fire, more of your shots will register.
Shoot a wall. There's a lot you can learn about spray patterns and how to drag your cursor to make your shots hit the same spot. Practice spraying at different ranges and develop muscle memory of where to move your mouse.
Last thing I'd recommend is to notice that certain rifles have a feel. I can't really explain it, but even if I have bullet spray/holes off, I can tell where my spray will go, even though it's randomized. It's kind of like synesthesia, and each gun gives me a distinct feeling when I use it. Learn to feel how your gun behaves, where bullets go, and how long you can burst before it seems to not register as well. Then instead of repeating your 3shot bursts, you can learn when to shoot two rounds, when to shoot four, and when to spray (and in what pattern). This may seem like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo, but your brain is a powerful decoding machine, and has more than enough capacity to analyze spray algorithms. You may not realize that you're doing it, but if you can reach that level then you'll be top of your game.
^^This is helpful :P
There's a guide for HS or thogging. Lemme go find it.
http://forum.z8games.com/showthread.php?t=178453 -
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In TDM games instead of switching to your pistol when your rifle runs out of ammo drop your primary. Then use your pistol until you have to reload. When you are reloading walk over any primary weapon and your pistol will be fully reloaded. (Helps getting multiple kill sprees)
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Tip #1 : Donate to Z8Games for the lulz of getting an Automatic Laser Rifle with a Super Silencer and Over 9000% Wallbang damage.
Tip #2 : While people say it's noob to use an M12s, (like me) In a world we live in, It's not the gun that matters. It's the Skill. Buy a Gun you can use, than a gun That looks great or completely based on stats.
Tip #3 : Tolerate the rage you have against the other player. Like driving, it's better to drive defensively than a raging person. So if you are about to be on the brink of it, Be sure to keep your tone within a mature level.
Tip #4 : Never bring an Explosive to a Gun Fight close range, no matter how powerful it may be.
Because saying "0MG That n00b l1k3 i5 a ???1ng n00b " compared to "Hey Guys, I think "X" Player Hacks" is so much mature. :l -
Put this one on top of all.Turn off your Ha.ck off as soon as you enter a game , then watch others how to play and get experience of how to play well to have LEGIT points.
Always remember that there are younger players than you and they will try to learn from you , SO BE POLITE , it will give a better guide line to those kids. Show respect to ALL players in game so that they give the same to you in return.
DO NOT KICK people for NOOB reasons , it will show your little bad minded low brain to ALL the community. Before you vote someone just say this to yourself " OH if this happen to me , shall I be happy ? "
When you go in game , put this thought in your head : I am going in game to make some new friends and have fun with them .:D -
NoobExplode wrote: »Play lots of Alaska so you can learn to aim. A lot of people will give me flack for this, but some of the best 1-shotters I've ever seen play Alaska. People who only play SND get used to 1v1 situations and dont get enough practice taking on multiple targets. Learn to clutch 1v6 or 1v8 and get used to situations where if you don't hit a noggin, you're dead. When it comes time for SND, you'll make those shots when you have to.
Play for a month without sound so you can learn the timing of when people come around corners (this will help later when you play against people who bhop or shift walk). Over-relying on sound can be worse than not having it altogether, and this will challenge you to notice bullet sprays and predict movements.
Watch replays when you get beat in SND to figure out what the other team is doing.
Learn to aim by strafing instead of moving your mouse all over. It's easier to strafe and move your mouse half an inch than to try to catch your mouse up to a target. When rifling long range, strafe in the same direction as your target is running. When you burst fire, more of your shots will register.
Shoot a wall. There's a lot you can learn about spray patterns and how to drag your cursor to make your shots hit the same spot. Practice spraying at different ranges and develop muscle memory of where to move your mouse.
Last thing I'd recommend is to notice that certain rifles have a feel. I can't really explain it, but even if I have bullet spray/holes off, I can tell where my spray will go, even though it's randomized. It's kind of like synesthesia, and each gun gives me a distinct feeling when I use it. Learn to feel how your gun behaves, where bullets go, and how long you can burst before it seems to not register as well. Then instead of repeating your 3shot bursts, you can learn when to shoot two rounds, when to shoot four, and when to spray (and in what pattern). This may seem like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo, but your brain is a powerful decoding machine, and has more than enough capacity to analyze spray algorithms. You may not realize that you're doing it, but if you can reach that level then you'll be top of your game.
the replay part should only be done on games played as scrim or cw, else it is just a waste of time, cuz its a pub. -
GodsGunman wrote: »Here's a tip, read this thread:
forum.z8games.com/showthread.php?p=2662549
id say that bag is only for pubs and fun.. won't work ur skills out well.. also, kind of impossible to make due to the lack of possiblity for players to get all of the crate guns. -
AntiTrollism wrote: »id say that bag is only for pubs and fun.. won't work ur skills out well.. also, kind of impossible to make due to the lack of possiblity for players to get all of the crate guns.
It's the best for clan wars or pubs. And it depends what you mean by skills, if you're a competitive and like using WOGL guns then no it won't develop skills as you're not using WOGL guns obviously.
It's the best loadout possible (excluding m12s, sl and sl-rd). Obviously not a lot of people can get all of the crate guns, but those are the guns they should be aiming for.
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