Accuracy
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, 10-21-11 at 09:29 PM (2020 Views)
First off, I use a G500 mouse. I got this mouse for the on-the-fly DPI settings. I have my mouse setting in Windows maxed out. I have SetPoint DPI settings set to 400, 800, and 2000. You want to try and keep your settings consistent throughout all of your games.
The first thing I can say about accuracy is practice, practice, practice. Practice a lot. I draw in AutoCAD almost on a daily basis. Snapping to the end of lines very quickly. I get more practice than most. This goes back to the whole thing about using the pinky as a controllable drag or break.
Find an empty server and pick a spot on the wall. Try to hit it with your favorite weapon. Start slowly at first and keep speeding up. This goes for my previous pro-tip as well. Sometimes, the hit detection is just awful on players. Their hitbox, for the most part, is behind them if they are moving. You will see blood splatter and not get a hit sometimes. This is because you hit the character, but missed the hitbox. Sometimes, you just have to aim to miss.
I do think that server "hiccups" can cause some awful hit detection for some players. I have had times where I could unload on someone with a full mag point blank and nothing. Other times I will shoot twice and it kills someone.
On a side note, some maps are one sided for the scopes. Nelson Bay for example. You can see from the US side to the Russian side just fine with no white out. Russians looking to the US side is another story. They almost have a complete white out. I guess it must be those American made scopes. Well, that is all for now. I hope I answered your question Scott. More to come at a later date. Time to go put these topics to use on the servers. Good luck and happy hunting.[CoFR]SirMoo liked this post