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 Post subject: Something to think about when in game
PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:57 am 
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Something that a lot of people overlook while playing is where their cross hairs are pointing.

90% of the time, it's best to run around where your cross hairs are already pointed to where someone's head is going to be. For someone that is new, it's hard to break the habit of pointing the cross hairs either middle of the body, ground itself, or all over the place while running through a tight hallway, tunnel or maze. To many times have I seen a great reaction type player running around with the cross hairs pointed at the kneecaps and loose a close combat gunwar with someone because they are shooting their legs out. I personally would try to think about where you are pointing at first and practice running around and judging distance per head placement if you run into someone on the opposite side (then you'll be right on their head and can shoot and try to get the 1 shot/headshot kill).

Just food for thought for all those that don't know and want to learn or try to be better!


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lolz hahahah not me hahah but i can imagine some people doing that lolz XD


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I do that! :D its quite effective lol, also when rounding a corner keep your crosshairs on the very edge of that corner at head hight.......makes it so much easier to just shoot someone that you see the second you round the corner


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Yup that is number 1 mistake all players make!
It took me forever to get out of the habit of looking at the ground as I ran.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:16 am 
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IhasAcellular wrote:
I do that! :D its quite effective lol, also when rounding a corner keep your crosshairs on the very edge of that corner at head hight.......makes it so much easier to just shoot someone that you see the second you round the corner



Very good point, I should of added that as well. This can help out a ton as well. It's hard to do that in the beginning when you're learning to watch your cross hairs and then the background at first. This is ultimately the next step.


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