20-11-2007, 19:22 | #31 |
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Well i got kicked & banned from a BF2 server the other night for Blatant cheating even though it is completely against everything i believe in to cheat & have never & would never cheat. I Obviously still have it
Don't even know what they were moaning about i was only 32 kills for 2 deaths, the round had only been going for five minutes & the next player down had 8 for 3 It has got on BF2 now where i know where you are going before you do. I am at one with BF2, me & BF2 are a singular I know, I am a :****er: Last night i completely dominated a squad of clan dudes all with there pretty tags on. One time they steamed me for revenge & i killed 2 of them twice after there mate revived them & then dropped on top of all four of them & slaughtered them. My screen was full of malc killed & i teabagged two of there body's shouting NO CAN DO NO CAN DO After two rounds they left I meet other good players all the time & have some brilliant battles & when it's hard i can't get enough. Easy opponents bore me & i end up leaving. For my tips this time round i am going to write what skills from other players get me. Accuracy Kills. Games are fairly balanced & both opponents get an opportunity to kill each other. Speed & Accuracy wins Every time On a new game i have quite often gone on target practising sessions alone. Completely alone walking around the maps just spinning & turning & shooting inanimate objects such as sign posts & other distinct features that catch my eye. This teaches me the maps & gets my eye in with the games weapons. First time i did this on original COD & it helped loads as you have the time to take things in without being shot at. I love that split second in FPS games where you are both looking down the sights at each other wondering whose bullet will hit first |
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20-11-2007, 22:00 | #33 | |
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I did find though that when using different weapons for experience I generally do badly. When I go back to my favourite M16 I do much much better. Still not found a weapon yet that can match it.
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20-11-2007, 23:16 | #34 |
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I'm sure with some good team work we'll get your ratio back up. I'm still really enjoying the G3 just need to aim for more headshots.
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21-11-2007, 02:42 | #35 |
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Things were much better after my post before. Was using the M249 SAW and the M16, and I was ahead in every match, winning one with a score of 20 kills, 3 assists, and only 6 deaths. The SAW is a cracking weapon and I'm getting quite a lot of headshots with it. I expect to get the 150 kills tomorrow (only about 60 needed), then I'll move onto the RPD I think
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21-11-2007, 08:41 | #36 |
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Good plan, I think I've worked my way through most of the weapons to get the 150 kills I just need to sort out the headshots which I think comes with time
Glad to hear your ratio is going back up again.
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21-11-2007, 10:06 | #37 |
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Aye, the headshots are a pain at times. I think I'm doing better with the SAW as it's heavier than the other weapons, which means it turns slower, which I think makes it a little easier to aim. With a long range as well you can get people from a fair distance before they see/shoot you.
I've started using the Dragunov sniper rifle on more maps now, and I think I'm improving with it. Only got about 25 kills so far but it's good fun. I had a great sniper battle with someone on Overgrown last night. He picked me off from the grassy corner just over the rock bridge, so I moved around and headshotted him and took his position. He tried to come back at me so I took him out again. He then got me from a different side and re-took the position, so I moved into the house (with the two mounted guns) and picked him off from there with a headshot. Was great fun, and I think I won as he got me next from close range with an assault rifle, leaving the sniper behind
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