I dont have high speed internet at my house and i go over to my friends house once in a while to play gears. Since i dont play it daily, im not that good. is there a certain way to play campaign to practice?
I dont have high speed internet at my house and i go over to my friends house once in a while to play gears. Since i dont play it daily, im not that good. is there a certain way to play campaign to practice?
Play casual or hardcore. learn to pop aim and manuver quickly...it your standing in one spot for too long youll be dead before you know it. learn to roll in all directions and fire...and most important learn how to blindfire the shotty..find that spot in the screen which it just to the right and about a half inch up from your gun...learn how to use left trigger only for the snipe...not too many good snipers use the zoom on the scope except for really long range.
Last edited by BattleTATT; 08-10-2008 at 03:38 AM.
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Because it was wrong.
He didn't factor in the aim displacement when you scope in, then out.
Hence why he took it down.
Nizmojoe makes montages, and we all know montages are lame. They don't reflect your true skill, even with the Sniper.
Nizmojoe is a hack, sorry, but that is the truth. If you believe that compiling your most insanely awesome/insanely lucky shots into one movie to boast to the whole community how much better you are then them, you are retarded.
Practice with the Lancer FIRST, then shotgun, then practice with more powerful weapons. Those 2 weapons will be the most important in multiplayer as you always start with them and end up having to use at least 1 of them once by the end of the round.
GL
-thesuicidefox-
The absolute most important thing about this game is movement. The aiming reticule is large enough that hitting your opponent isn't a big problem, but if you learn how to quickly manuever through cover you will be ahead of the curve. People can ***** all they want about it, but cover bouncing is an essential tactic as well for getting the edge in shotgun fights.
I actually liked the Nizmojoe montage that I saw. I don't know about his attitude (Benjamin Carmine makes it sound like he's some arrogant prick or something) but the montage was to the point and concise. A montage should be about the kills, not the random video effects that you throw in, or the terrible music that you blast. I saw Nizmojoe's sniper montage, and it had no bull**** effects, and each clip only showed the kill, not the player running around the map for a minute like some other montages.
Edit: I watched some of his others, and they're all the usual affair of montages that I hate. I liked his sniper montage specifically because the editing wasn't so intrusive.
Last edited by Taffer; 08-14-2008 at 01:05 AM.
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