News - Stop. You're Probably Using The Wrong Loadout Warzone
If you are a player that's going for End Zone, then it doesn't matter as much. Using the best of the best, you're not going to be challenging a lot of fights, you're not going for a ton of kills, and you're going for placements and positioning. And wins, so that kind of opens up the playing field of what you can use or what you should use.
You should still use the best of the best in terms of damage and time to kill, but it also allows for some room for versatility. Because you're probably not going to be tracking at super-far ranges, you're only going to be fighting really within 50 m at the end of the game. When the circles are small, you can kind of use more unforgiving loadouts because you're not going to be wasting bullets or missing shots super-far away, so you can more effectively use something like the MTZ 762 or some of the battle rifles that are really good, and then if you're a passive player and you're just kind of holding up for a building while playing the game to have fun doing whatever, then I suggest you use some of the more forgiving loadouts. Now if that's your play style and you have the ability to master the non-forgiving loadouts, then by all means do something like the SVA, the holder, or the tack evolver; those are all going to be super good options.
Bring it all together
And lastly, let's bring all of this together because a good player knows how to master every piece of War Zone, the loadouts, the mechanics, and everything else, so we're going to take the three points from section one and two of the points from section two and marry them together.
If you're good at controlling recoil, good at tracking, and play a decent amount of hours per day, or even if you don't, but you're still good at those first two, then you're probably going to be categorized as one of the more aggro players, and you're going to want to be using the fastest killing, the best movement, and the best handling, and the more unforgiving loadouts.
Due to that, these loadouts are going to have the highest damage per mag, and they're not going to be as easy to use if you're not that good at controlling recoil and you're still learning how to do that; if you're not that good at tracking and you're still learning how to do that; or if you just don't have enough time to play per day, then you're going to want to be more of a passive player.
Try and go for placements. Use the more forgiving loadouts and get into the end zone game. These loadouts will have lower damage per mag, but their ease of use will be insanely higher. If you're a big fan of ranked play but are struggling to gain SR, then I highly recommend that you check out the article on screen right now where we go over some top-ranked play tips and tricks for you to be able to climb the SR