Crucible has a steep learning curve. My advice: drop the scout and try something new. [b]Shaking up your skills and challenging yourself will make you better overall. [/b]
Also, [b]customize your weapons and abilities to the map.[/b] Some are best with shotguns and lots of Intellect. Others are ideal for snipers and tons of discipline.
[b]Mix up the game type.[/b] Sometimes I hit a wall in the slayer game, whatever it's called. So I move to Control, where I can better predict enemy movement. If you play lots of rumble, try a team game. [b]The buddy system is a guaranteed way to improve your odds. [/b]
Good luck dude
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It's important to try different strategies. The best way to beat a strat is learn how to use it. You'll see what beats you, and what just absolutely can't. This goes for literally everything. Weapons, abilities, subclasses, which path you take from one point to another, which control point you go for at the beginning of the game, etc. Also, don't be that guy that constantly charges and dies. If you're good with your weapon and can handle CQC, by all means, but if you're new, you're better staying back and waiting for someone to come to you. You're still going to die, but it won't be as often (hopefully). And while you're staying back, you can focus on learning player paths. While humans aren't brainless AI that become completely predictable, they're still going to follow trends. Learn which paths people like to take. Yes, this is called camping, and it's a good strategy. Make sure your weapons compliment each other. An auto rifle and shotgun will leave you dead to every sniper, scout, pulse, and hand cannon out there. Be able to defend yourself from multiple distances. These are close, mid, and long range. Finally, don't be afraid to adapt. You can change your weapons and abilities at any time. It's worth it. Oh, and there's no A on Blind Watch.
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Truth. TLW.
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Both very good weapons for PvP.
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Thank you, and good luck to you as well. :)