Ok i struggle like hell on pvp im lucky if i get 5 kills. Yer im crappy..lol i was wondering how is it most pvp players can take ya head off with 1-2 shots and im laying down auto rifle fire like a maniac. And im dead.. am i missing something on my weapons or should i burn my pad..lol help and advice would be appreciated
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Hand cannons can take three shots to kill you if you have a good pulse rifle it takes about 4 bursts with all head shots.
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So can you still use 1yr weapons in the crucible...
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When I first started, I realized that I stood still while firing. Standing still makes for easy precision shots. Make sure to stay mobile. Find a gun that fits your play style and get really familiar with it.
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Buy a scuf controller and Titan skate around the map.....problem solved.
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You need a gun with good stability if you want to get consistent kills. With Rise of Iron we should be seeing a new PvP dynamic, maybe Hand cannons are going to reign supreme! ~[i]TheGreatNike[/i]
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High stability if you're going to use Auto Rifles is my experience. And you might try pulse rifles as well. PDX, Hawksaw, Grasp, etc. Stability is key on those as well, as least to me. Play around with controller sensitivity too, that can make a big difference.
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The vendor hawksaw is your friend here.
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Bearbeitet von Kittimu: 8/3/2016 5:49:13 PMGet a universal remote... ⌎(⍢)⌏
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All helps cheers..
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Yeah, I would get away from the autos. They are great if you are on a full fireteam...not so great solo. Mida is a good place to start as it is solid all around. Then start to close the gap with other weapons until you find yourself at the range you excel. Characters with better neutral games is a good choice as well. Hope this helps!
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2 AntwortenGit gud Jk I would recommend not using an auto rifle, unless it's doctrine. A pulse rifle is a solid choice. Try not always rushing, set up your engagements in a way that will give you the upper hand, like letting them come to you. Practice in patrol lots, killing enemies, and practising snapping onto a targets head. Play a few games, then save the gameplay, and then watch it, take notes and see what you did wrong. Then learn from your mistakes, and improve.