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Intro!
You suck at Modern Warfare 3, but it's okay; that's why you clicked on the article, and there's a lot of things in this game that are clearly out of your control that you cannot do, but there's a lot of things in this game that are in your control that you need to change right away in order to be a much better player.
We're going to get into those, but first, let's talk about one thing that happens to all of us and that's really annoying, and that's just the game. You could be shooting at someone with a gun that you know takes four bullets to drop. You'll shoot him with more than four. It'll feel like five, six, or seven are hitting and nothing is happening.
He just drops you within one shot, and it's so annoying. Then you watch the kill cam. You absolutely did not shoot him seven times according to the kill cam, and he shot you about eight, so that's just the game. The game's broken, And for reasons like that, let's talk about stuff that you actually can control and stuff that will make you a much better player.
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Reload addiction!
We're going to be talking about seven things that we are going to change to make it a lot better, and the one thing that I do that I'm going to talk about first in the number seven spots. I have a reloading addiction. If you guys know what I'm talking about, you know the struggle all right, man.
Every time you look at your gun, no matter what it is, if there's one bullet missing from the magazine, you feel the urge or the need to reload it. The bad part about this is that when you actually do reload your gun all the time, there's going to be a lot of situations where you reload at a time that you should definitely not be touching it whatsoever, and because of that, you reload your gun, and then an enemy pops up out of nowhere, and there's nothing you could do.
You could try to YY and cancel, you could try to swap weapons, but by the time you do actually do all that, you're going to be dropped, you're going to be killed, and this is something that, in all honesty. I don't think works out in a lot of people's favor, so what you want to do instead is reload your gun when you absolutely have to.
If you shoot five bullets, you don't need to reload it, especially if you have a 40 or a 50-round magic. There's no need to reload it; wait until you're down to, like, 15. And then reload it, and I wouldn't even reload it standing up, moving, and stuff. I would honestly go prone beside a wall, reload it there, and do what you have to do.
Don't just reload out in the open, and every single time you take a shot, you don't need to reload. It's annoying we all do it, and I do it too.
Aiming issues!
Another thing that we got to talk about was aiming issues. I shot him first, why isn't he dead, how's he dropping me so fast, and then they'll blame the game or they'll blame Aimbot or something, and it's usually not the case, let's be honest, a lot of the times are. You might feel like you're shooting him in the chest, but you're actually shooting him in the arm, or you are shooting him in the legs, or you are shooting him somewhere.
That does less damage, and you got to kind of focus when you're in a gunfight on where you're actually shooting someone and don't just aim and shoot like a headless chicken or run around and do what you got to do like a headless chicken. Don't be a headless chicken, guys, all right. When you're in a gunfight, focus on where you're shooting, and I always suggest focusing and shooting at the upper chest.
There are two reasons for this: the upper chest is the biggest part of the body, so it's the easiest part to hit. It also deals with the second-highest amount of damage that you could deal in the game besides a head shot, and the second reason you want to shoot at the upper chest is because if your gun has a little bit of recoil, it's going to bounce up and hit the enemy's head anyways, and even if your gun doesn't have recoil, once he starts shooting back at you, he's going to cause you to Flinch shooting up your gun's going to go towards his head, and he's just helping you kill him faster, so always try to aim for that upper chest.
A lot of the time, they're like, I don't get why this is happening, and they're shooting, literally. At the legs, do not be the type of person that shoots at the legs; it's not worth it all.
Sprinting in a marathon!
Right guys, let's move on to another one , and speaking of headless chickens sprinting around like it's a marathon, guys, do not be this person; do not be the person that is constantly running across the map unless you have an objective in mind, and we're going to get more into that afterwards.
That's a whole other tip, but we're going to just say for this one right here, do not be Get caught sprinting. Do not be caught off guard. You want to catch the enemies while they're sprinting. You want to stand still and do what you have to do in order to drop them really quickly. If you are sprinting and you're using a gun that doesn't have a very fast sprint to fire, which by the way is a little hint here, guys, most guns in this game do not have a fast sprint to fire.
You do not want to be sprinting, especially around the corner where you have no idea where enemies are; it's just not worth it; they're going to be waiting for you. They're going to be pre-aiming you and stuff. By the time you actually do, stop sprinting, go into ads, and begin firing. You're going to be dead; it's just not worth it, so definitely, definitely don't run around like a headless chicken, but we'll get more into that afterwards because it kind of goes with what we have to talk about.
The wrong killstreaks.
Another thing is that this isn't going to help you win more gunfights, but it is going to help you get more kills, and that is the fact that a lot of people run streaks that they just cannot earn, and I know it's fun; it's fun to go for those high streaks. I get it, but you got to make sure that you could consistently.
Earn them, okay guys, or at least two out of those three streaks that you have on should be earnable, every single game, and the third one should be one that you strive to go for, like myself. I have the swarm on. I don't get it every single game, but I get it a lot. I get it enough to actually justify running it, but if you're the type of player who could barely get a merciless and nothing against you if you are, and by the way, merciless is 10 kills without dying, then, well, change it to score streaks rather than kill streaks; it's going to help you better.