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| QuickScoping; Guide to slightly better quickscoping. | |
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| IG-N9neLives | Aug 6 2012, 01:35 AM Post #1 |
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I haven't been quickscoping a whole lot, so I am going to let everybody point out some useful tips regarding the matter. Sensitivity - Anywhere from 5 to 10, depending on your abilities. Button Layout - Tactical ( Drop Shot QS ) Class Set-Up (Just my preferences) Primary: L11 / MSR w/ Impact Secondary: FMG9 Akimbo / MP9 Akimbo (Light and easy as a life saver. C4 / Flash Bang PERK 1: Sleight of Hand Pro(Best for quick scoping, but I also use Recon Pro) PERK 2: Quick Draw Pro PERK 3: DeadSilence Pro Kill streaks aren't necessary in a quick scope guide, so this is all I have. The main thing about quickscoping is your reaction speed, if you can react based on the immediate scope you see, you'll be good. Look into the scope just enough to see where somebody is, and shoot. Some people say it's never okay for a quickscoper to hardscope on occasion, but I call bullshit. A sniper is used to kill at long range, it isn't the easiest of tasks to quickscope somebody from across the map, so do a few hardscopes, make people mad. xD Tip request by Rumor. Edited by IG-N9neLives, Aug 7 2012, 03:50 AM.
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| IG-N9neLives | Aug 7 2012, 03:01 AM Post #21 |
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Nah. There's no such thing as "Ruining it" when you're learning. When you first started playing CoD, did you go negative? I believe you did. It's all a learning process. I rarely ever go negative while sniping nowadays, because I learned.
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| cj6971 | Aug 7 2012, 03:08 AM Post #22 |
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Actually I was born with a ps controler |
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| IG-N9neLives | Aug 7 2012, 03:18 AM Post #23 |
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As was I, but I still went negative while I was learning CoD. My KD in Mw2 was 0.42. I'm now a 1.45 K/D gamer. I would be around 2.50 if I tried every single game.
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| cj6971 | Aug 7 2012, 03:26 AM Post #24 |
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Honestly I have a horrible memory so I couldn't tell you how bad I was. I do ok with a sniper just not quick scoping. Drag or watever you call it I get lucky with sometimes |
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| Sensou-Ookami | Aug 7 2012, 11:18 AM Post #25 |
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I don't like going negative, so I hard scope more and stick around one place like a real sniper, lol. I love Resistance map for sniping. |
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| Rumor018 | Aug 7 2012, 12:01 PM Post #26 |
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I'm not bad when it comes to hard scoping. But I never stick around in one place. Even while I'm sniping, I'm still running around the map, lol. Which is why being able to QS would come in handy. But I also have my dual-wield MP9s and my throwing knife/C4 to get me out of trouble. ;D |
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| Rumor018 | Aug 7 2012, 01:02 PM Post #27 |
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Just for the record, I QS'ed twice today so far. That doesn't sound like much, but it's progress! xD |
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| IG-N9neLives | Aug 7 2012, 03:18 PM Post #28 |
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Hahaha. It's all about progress. Believe me, when Anthony and I started quickscoping, we missed a fair bit as well. But, with time comes great skill. Keep at it, you'll be able to own QS.
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There's no such thing as "Ruining it" when you're learning. When you first started playing CoD, did you go negative? I believe you did. It's all a learning process. I rarely ever go negative while sniping nowadays, because I learned.
Keep at it, you'll be able to own QS.
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