"I was once the learner, but now I am the master."
Posted: 2005-07-20 03:05am
Well, I am normally not a first person shooter player but having watched my younger brother play this game and then trying the demo out, I got hooked on faster than a hobo to crack. This game is amazingly addicting and I've been playing the demo non-stop: it has ruined my life. Its the only thing I can think about when I'm working at my shitty summer job and its the only thing that keeps me going. I come home and I play it until two or three in the morning, sleep four or five hours, wake up and play again until I leave for work.
But now I am planning on getting the full game soon with a headset so I can play against other folks and my own kin as well. He has been playing first person shooter games for a lot longer than myself, having played many of the major names such as Medal of Honor, Counter Strike, and other notables that I can't think of currently.
So, to all of you advance players out there, how does an advance player play? I try to aim for the heads but when I'm suddenly being fired at, I lost control and just start shooting for the body. The hardest thing for me is control/discipline. When under fire, I find myself lacking aim and precision and speed.
But having played it so much, I've picked up some simple tricks that's helped me survive a lot longer. I think smarter now: I throw grenades into buildings before entering, I steady my firing (no more automatic firing but precise one shots to the heads), I jump around and stagger my movements to throw off enemy firing, and I attack for the side and rear.
One of my most major complaints is how unaccurate the support personnel's heavy machine gun is. Its hard to provide covering fire when the bullets don't seem to hit anything; just a slight tune up, nothing major, would be appreciated. Other than that, I think the game is a total blast.
Anyways, I could use some tips from advance first person shooters out there as I'm a somewhat noob to the whole genre, not that I'm not learning fast though (given how the game has instructed me to keep playing it forever........). Much appreciated
But now I am planning on getting the full game soon with a headset so I can play against other folks and my own kin as well. He has been playing first person shooter games for a lot longer than myself, having played many of the major names such as Medal of Honor, Counter Strike, and other notables that I can't think of currently.
So, to all of you advance players out there, how does an advance player play? I try to aim for the heads but when I'm suddenly being fired at, I lost control and just start shooting for the body. The hardest thing for me is control/discipline. When under fire, I find myself lacking aim and precision and speed.
But having played it so much, I've picked up some simple tricks that's helped me survive a lot longer. I think smarter now: I throw grenades into buildings before entering, I steady my firing (no more automatic firing but precise one shots to the heads), I jump around and stagger my movements to throw off enemy firing, and I attack for the side and rear.
One of my most major complaints is how unaccurate the support personnel's heavy machine gun is. Its hard to provide covering fire when the bullets don't seem to hit anything; just a slight tune up, nothing major, would be appreciated. Other than that, I think the game is a total blast.
Anyways, I could use some tips from advance first person shooters out there as I'm a somewhat noob to the whole genre, not that I'm not learning fast though (given how the game has instructed me to keep playing it forever........). Much appreciated