News - 5 Ways To Instantly Improve At Any Cod Zombies Game (w. W-warzone 2)
If I have to go back to the beginning of the very first cod zombies experience, there's a lot of things that I did that gave me the edge over other cod zombies players. Today I'm going to be sharing with you my top five best strategies for improving your game at any Cod Zombie game, and yes, they totally work, and I'm not talking about things that will cheat your way to success or make your game easier.
I'm talking about raw skills that you can easily acquire by playing the game, but it's safe to say that if you start implementing and practicing these tips, you will be able to consistently get to higher rounds and improve your zombies game dramatically. So a lot of these tips will be really helpful for you when it comes to the early rounds, the mid-rounds, and the high rounds, and who knows, you might be able to tack on some of the harder maps out there, so let's do this.
One of the most important factors that separates good players from new players is their overall zombie awareness. At all time you should want to know where the zombies are because if you don't then the zombie could possibly sneak up on you even if you're on a super early round it's super important to know what is behind you and what is to your left and right because that can make a difference and end your game potentially earlier than you want and if you're not someone who's super aware of things if you actually go into your settings and go to options and you change, your volume settings so your voice volume is super high, then you'll be able to hear some zombie screams and you can tell if they're coming from your back your left your right or just in front of you this tip might actually help you like Hold more zombies at the end of the round if you're trying to keep a zombie because you'll only hear one scream, so therefore, you're at the end of the round really quick.
Let's talk about spatial awareness. Ideally, depending on what kind of gun you have, you should actually maintain that appropriate distance, so for example, if you have a shotgun, it's okay to get a little close and personal. But you have like a lmg or an AR like you kind of want to keep your distance and kind of keep those zombies pushed back, which just means if you're deleting some zombies, you want to be very cautious about when you're doing it because there could be a zombie hiding behind you and you want to be careful.
That actually perfectly leads me into my next point, which is how to take out your zombies appropriately. Now I know zombies is a really fun game because you get to destroy some zombies, and that's super fun, but at the same time, you actually have to be purposeful and strategic with the zombies you're killing.
There are three different ways to kill your zombies. There's the Open Season strategy and the Las Stitch effort, and we're going to break all three of these down right now. Open season is the basic way that everybody kind of operates; it's just literally Open Seas, and whatever zombie you see, you take them out.
It doesn't really matter; you're just kind of mindlessly killing zombies because you know they're in front of you, and you're just destroying them, and you're mowing the lawn of Flesh. The second method is strategic, and now this one's really important, and I would give it a star because this one because this is how you strategize.
Take out your zombies, if you have any, for example, two zombies in front of you and two zombies behind you, you actually want to take out one of them, so it clears a pathway for you, so you're not, you know, trying to take them both on, and then you get a sandwich from behind all the pros are masters, strategically, killing their zombies because it allows them to navigate and traverse, like the zombie environment, and without strategic, killing like you're not going to get to a higher round.
Think of this method as removing obstacles like a down tree from a road so you're able to continue and progress throughout your road because you know you need to keep on driving zombies, which is literally the same thing you're going to want to remove the obstacles so you can continue to make progress or just stay alive.
For our third method, we have the pretty self-explanatory. Last stitch effort: this is when you are backed up in a corner and you are spraying, just to stay alive. Now here's the thing: I see a lot of newb players go down because they only rely on L-stitch efforts or they think too much about open seasoning.
You need to save up for all the doors, your perks, your Pack-a-Punch, and whatever, and if you're wasting it on the mystery box, then it's tough, so one thing I like to do is just buy a really solid wall weapon that will get me to about 9 or 10, and then I'll just slowly upgrade from there. If anything, try to get either one or two perks first and then get pack-a-punched because, you know, you have a powerful weapon, and if you go down, you only have to rey your perks, maybe for about 4, 000 points versus, like the full like 8, 000, or whatever it may be my point being budget wisely.
Training is one of those skills that just takes time and practice, but once you master it, you can literally survive until around 100, no doubt really quickly. We're going to go over four training techniques that will get stuck in your head, and you should try them out and practice them because they're good.
I use them, and they're fantastic. The first training technique is just the classic circle. This is literally when you are only running in a circle or a square. Keep in mind that when you do this, you don't need to be sprinting the entire time. I like to use the circle strategy, just to literally be walking and then just have a short burst of run, so I'm not sprinting the whole time when I do a circle because I'm trying to hoard the zombies up, and it works really effectively.
Then, once you realize that you have all the zombies spawned, you can take them out, and there you go. That's the circle train. The next type of training I call is like the arch training or the U training because literally all you're doing is just running back and forth in an arch, and you're just kind of weaving your zombies together.
Think of it like a rainbow, an arch, or whatever you want to call it, and you're just going kind of back and forth from point A to point B, a really good spot. I'm just going to show Ascension gameplay because this is like the perfect training spot for it, but yes, essentially, you go to one corner, and then you do like an overarching.