ACCURACY TRAINING
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Improving your aim in an FPS helps you achieve higher scores with more regularity. Unfortunately, there's a dearth of information accessible to newer players as to how to do that. Most people simply teach themselves how to improve their aim through trial, error and experience. These tricks work for just about any game out there, and aren't terribly complicated. The most important thing to do is to reduce your mouse sensitivity to a very low level. This gives you finer motor control over your aim. Fine control is more important than being able to make rapid turns. In most games, if someone has surprised you from the side, you're likely dead already. You want to be able to pick off their heads easily , which means being able to steer your mouse precisely without worrying of overcompensating. Putting down your settings until you have a very high frame rate is another trick that competitive gamers use to improve their performance. Turn down your anti-aliasing, shadows, texture filtering, texture quality and High Dynamic Range settings first, and then if you still need to turn things down, reduce the resolution as well. It might make your game look ugly, but you'll be scoring more frags. |