News - How To "win Every Gunfight" Warzone 2. Best Tips To Play Better" Cod Warzone 2 Gameplay
Today I got for you guys 10 tips to help you become better players at Modern Warfare 3, and it doesn't matter if you're new to the game or you've been playing for 10 years or anything like that; these tips are going to help everyone just the same, so if you want to get better at the game, you've come to the right article.
Now I'm going to be talking about a few things, and I will say that there's one tip in this article. We'll talk about it a little bit later because it takes a little bit to talk about, maybe a minute or two, but it's probably the most important tip in the game, and a lot of people get this wrong. A lot of people forget about this, and if you're doing it right, you're going to be winning most of your gunfights.
I've earned a swarm already the highest one you could get so I'm really happy with that I probably have like 20 of them already or something I don't run it in every single game but I did get a lot but the reason I bring up kill streaks is because you need to use streaks, that you could earn you don't want to put on kill streaks that are way too high for you so if you're a player who could barely get a merciless that's 10 kills without dying you don't want to put the Swarm on cuz that's like 15 kills I believe or something like that you don't you don't want to run a swarm if you can't consistently earn it so by putting your streaks lower run a UAV, cter UAV put a sentry gun on it doesn't matter run lower kill streaks.
Once you get used to earning those streaks, then I suggest bumping it up and the reason I say this and this is tip number one is because when you play for streaks, you play a lot more conscious you're focusing more on the game you're focusing on staying alive it's going to help you get better overall so once you start earning those low streaks over and over and over again put it higher put it higher and I always recommend run running a UAV that's not one of the tips but I do always recommend running a UAV, at all times because it's going to help you out a lot and if your teammates aren't running it, you'll just be happy that you have it on now.
Another tip I want to move on to tip number two here is to stick to the edges of maps so many times. I just hold off on one of the edges, and I just see enemies running around to the center of the map looking for as many kills as possible, and it's just not going to happen. You're not going to get a lot of kills from the center of the map; in fact, you're probably going to die a lot more if you go towards the center.
Now, I'm going to give you guys an example. Here, you're standing right in the middle of the map. You don't have to think of it as being in the game; just think of yourself standing. In the middle of the map, there are so many areas that the enemies could look at you from. For you to look at all times, but if you go to the side of the map, the outer lanes of the map, there's usually just one or two areas where the enemies could come from, and it's either in front of you or behind you, and if you see that there that you just spawned back, chances are there's no enemy behind you; they're all going to be coming up from in front of you, and if there's a lane that comes to the side and stuff and hits that lane that you're currently in, well, then you know that there could be someone there as well.
The best way to play this game is to stick to the edges of the map; you could look towards the center from playing on the edges, but just don't go to the center itself, like it depends on the map. If you know that there's no one there, go through the center, but I don't recommend going to number three.
You guys have to aim for those crosshairs. At all times, a lot of people are going to tell you don't have to pre-aim at all times. At least the crosshairs. You don't have to aim down sights and walk around aiming down sights the whole time. That would just be super boring and annoying, and nobody wants to do that.
But make sure that when you're running around on the map, your character is not looking at the floor; you're not looking at the sky. Your crosshair is nicely centered, exactly where you want it to be. If there's a window ahead of you and you think there could be an enemy in that window, have your crosshairs pointed right at that window so that somebody does pop up there.
You don't have to readjust your aim; you don't have to do anything; all you have to do is aim down the sights and shoot. It's that simple, so make sure you guys are centering those crosshairs at all times, especially when running around corners. Actually, when running around corners, do not run around corners.
If you sprint around corners, you're putting yourself in huge, huge jeopardy. Okay, you don't want to do that. You do not want to be the guy who sprints on your own corners, and most of the time, there's just going to be a guy sitting there waiting for you. If you sprint, your sprint-to-fire speed is low, and your reaction time is probably going to be lower.
You're not going to be focusing all that much; you're just going to aim and shoot, and you're going to be gone, so definitely don't do that. Moving on to tip number four, I want to say you have to make yourself harder. Target, to hit, okay, you don't want to be an easy target to hit, and the other day I got someone who commented on my article; he was mad because I suggested this, but I'm always going to suggest this.
It's in the game you want to head glitch, and when you could head glitch, there's parts of the map that a head glitch is. By the way, some people ask me what a head glitch is, so I will explain. Four, five, all right. I thought we were on number five: don't be a headless chicken, and what I mean by this is don't run around.
Without an objective, you always have to be thinking of where the enemies are. You always have to be thinking about where you want to go, how you're going to get there, and all that kind of stuff. A lot of people play this game: run run, shoot run die, shoot run die, shoot run die, and it's just that it's not fun.
Don't be a headless chicken. Okay, man, you want to know where you're going; you have to have an objective; you have to have a goal if you want to camp in a certain area. I don't recommend sitting in the same area the whole entire map, but we're going to get more onto that in a minute, but yeah, do it if you have to once in a while; we'll leave it at that until we get on to one of the other tips that talks about that that's really important, going to number six.
Understand the mini map, and even without a UAV, you should know exactly where the enemies are going to be in this one. I'm going to admit, I'm going to admit, guys, it's tough to kind of learn, okay? It's going to take some time, especially if this is your first Cod or anything like that. It's going to take some time, but you want to just understand the map, so if you have a UAV, you see red dots, which is perfect.