I'm bad, should i feel bad?

Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 5:32 pm

Hello gentlemen of the fancy montages of multiple psycho kills, here's my humble match



as you can see even using the most n00bish combination of perks weapons and attachments you can see that i svck so hard that i can't take it anymore.

So i'm going to ask you something, according to the actual game state (that there's a very little amount of players and those players just happend to be retardly good (no offense)) should i even keep trying? i don't know anymore, i already get first reboot and even there i don't feel like getting better >_>

like seriously i only managed to get max nanosuit only ONCE since february, ONCE. And that kind of stuff is just grinder meat to the only guys that are left in the game :(

http://crysis3s.com/stats_pc/kuivel
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Leilene Nessel
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 6:07 am

Don't worry about your stats... I had worse stats than yours when I started playing c2... But now things are different.. If you give up you won't be good enough like everyone.. Not only in this game but also other fps games.. keep practicing and enjoy the game...
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Kat Ives
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:46 am

my stats are also really bad, but the last month i have been getting matches with 30-6 kills so my advice is keep practising. It took me crysis 1, warhead, 2 and a couple of months into crysis 3 before i got somewhat good. I have put a lot of hours into just practising and it finally paid of after a total of 2000 hours on the crysis franchise
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Scarlet Devil
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 6:52 am

Dude use your zoom, it will help you :)
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Kevin Jay
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:32 am

Don't give up dude.

I'm not a very good player, but even I could notice a few things like trying to hipfire two guys from far away on your first death. You need to use your aim more, and learn more about the maps/when not to attack.

Also one of the things I found was that by taking off AA, scar etc (which was my old loadout) and forcing myself to use other perks etc I've learnt a lot faster. My k/d in games dropped for a lot of games at first, but it was the only way to improve. Otherwise those perks will be hindering you.

Just my 2cents, I'm still a noob so maybe some good players will chime in and help :)
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Yama Pi
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:34 pm

Oh and if they aren't already, put all your settings to very low. Turn off all effects too. Might be able to improve on that fps
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Emily Graham
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 2:51 pm

In before "you're bad and should feel bad" posts
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amhain
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:26 am

I glanced over your stats and everything "shooter" related seemed okay. As in you're not a general scrub with no fps skill. This means that it's something movement wise, map related, or tactical awareness.

Your stats say that you use Stealth a heck of a lot. Even more time spent in stealth than spent in Armor. It's okay to use Stealth but to use it that often to me means that you're using it as a crutch and not to haul ass out of battle or sneak behind people for stealth kills like it was intended for. Good players can spot Stealth players without much difficulty.

Map wise, try to stay away from the center of the map, especially on objective modes. Work the flanks and then come back through the middle if you are behind the enemy. Don't camp, that's obvious.

Tactical awareness, always keep one eye glued on the minimap because that thing is a 24/7 UAV even when there are none actually in the air. It'll give you a good idea of where the enemy is concentrated and what route is ideal for you to take to wipe them out. Get good at listening for sounds as well as that should help your reaction times.

Hope this helps, the game isn't hard to learn you just gotta crack the code. ;)
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Stacyia
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 1:58 am

And now that I watched your video...

Aim Down the freaking Sights. Unlike what the whiners here like to portray, the laser is useless beyond close range. ADS is your friend until it becomes an inconvenience to do so in the tighter ranges.

Fix your FoV. It's mind numbingly low.

Fix your sensitivity. Your aim is jerky and all over the place. Lower your sensitivity and focus on smooth movements until you get used to hitting consistent shots, then slowly increase your sensitivity until you hit your sweet spot. My aim was atrocious in CS when I started and this is how I was taught to train my aim. The sensitivity was way low at first, now the sensitivity is where I like it and my aim is greatly improved as well. You'll know it worled when you can pull of flick shots. ;)
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Bryanna Vacchiano
 
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Post » Sun Jul 21, 2013 1:52 am

Here some tips:

-Use your aim, you spray all the time. That's not good, use only your spray in a short distance fight.
-Use your radar, you have to practice with your radar.
-You use AA, but why? You turn already your armour on by yourself?
-Jump in a firefight, it will help you a lot.

Don't give up, you can do it!
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