Defensive tactical approach which require them to just mark on a certain position and making sure no one passes though. This give them the advantage of shooting first before the opponent can react. These players usually camp excessively making them really predictable and much more vulnerable to frag grenades and T1.
They usually use their allies as meat shield and only push when it is safe. These players usually play map that are advantageous to them such as being in the red team in Sandstorm TFM. Offensive tactical approach requires a player to use the full potential of Ak, which require a player to have a full calmness, good positioning and these will exploit the opponent weak spots. This players are usually the top fraggers in the game as they fight the opponent straight on using only their confidence and firepower.
Choosing the right Crosshair Most players rather picky in choosing which cross hair is the best for AK users. The more bullets you tap, the bigger the crosshair become.
Try to aim for your opponent head. Knowledge of terrain It is important to know the terrain very well. Certain area are best for marking while others are vulnerable to grenades.
Small narrow areas are best for shot gunners such the L-shaped at Sandstorm. Remember to position yourself for the best advantage. Deathcam Using your own deathcam is important as it can reveal your enemy location. During the Deathcam mode player are given at least 7 sec to access the surrounding.
Use this 7 sec wisely. You might also consider using your opponent deathcam to your own advantage. I shall not elaborate much on this as it can only be taught by experience. External factors Player must always wear a headset even in TFM games. Listening to footstep is essential as it can determine your enemy location.
As time passes by and you are accustom to this, you will also be able to determine the distance between you and your enemy. Sometimes its hard to determine which footstep is which, so try to isolate out the sound of gun fire and nades being throw and listen to the footsteps carefully. Always remember different terrain give different types of sound, so remember listen to them. One note though, make sure you've got someone else backing you up or giving out suppressive fire.
Your SMG is not that powerful. SMGs have the lowest accuracy penalty when moving or jumping. I've seen snipers get picked off by others or myself because they're just standing around looking at one spot. Rotating or moving around an area will help you survive. Usually they'll jump shoot, so be ready to twitch that wrist and mouse to compensate.
I won't give away my quick sniping tips. That's for your guys to learn from experience because that's what I did, or you can watch my "Quick Sniping and You" series of videos: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.
Don't follow it word for word. Use it as guidelines if you want. This is my own opinion, and I'm sharing it because it helps me win games in BlackShot. Valorant has a diverse range of battle-ready agents with tactical abilities, but having a good aim also carries a lot of weight in the game. A perfect crosshair setting will allow players to line up headshots with ease.
At the same time, Valorant provides a large range of options for crosshair customization. It includes color, thickness, borders, and opacity. Players can customize crosshairs as per their comfort. But getting the right crosshairs can improve a player's aim and increase the chances of instant headshots. Many players prefer smaller crosshairs to increase headshot accuracy. They often try to leave a small gap in between to make lining up headshots easier in the game.
A small crosshair is easy to control, allowing players to precisely place the crosshairs on enemies' heads. Some players prefer a dot as well.
However, players can also switch between small or dot crosshairs, as per their preferences and comfort. To a certain extent, the color of the crosshairs matters as well. Players can go with the green crosshairs, as many pro players use this.
0コメント