5 years ago
How come that...
...People almost always jump into busy areas? (and die, obviously) ...(my) People never stick together? (and die, obviously) ...My bullets pretty much always miss despite my crosshair being flextap...
@Peri_Longbow_plz Some of your issues sound more server based.
What's the ms/PL% on your played data centre. It'll tell you on the botton of the opening screen.
It tells me the average ping is 28ms, sometimes going up to 35ms, but usually stays in between. I would assume those are normal fluctuations though. Using wired internet, btw.
Not too bad, assuming your packet loss was minimal too if you're hardwired in.
In which case it'll be net code issues with the whole getting melted in an instant, either that or your being clocked on the noggin a lot. Death reports will confirm which it is.
As for random squads being pretty lackluster. You'll never be able to fix that lmao, my only suggestion would be to try and guide them in the right path using a mic. Some players won't respond but they will be more receptive.....won't guarantee you the wins of course but it may improve your odds of survival somewhat.
Obviously i don't know how well you play, but regularly practicing recoil control and evasive movements for a little while before jumping into the game goes a long way to helping you out too....even if its just as a warm up.
Sorry i can't be of more help than that!
Thank you, every advice is appreciated.
I am currently playing mainly with sniper rifles, mostly the Sentinel, or the legendary one if I get my hands on one. For close combat the Mosambik. Mostly using either Pathfinder or Bloodhound, as both somewhat fit my play style of high mobility or perceptional combat. My two friends are both Mirage and Lifeline.
They, too, have the problem of bullets missing despite having the crosshair directly onto the enemy, and the Mirage is mainly using AR's. Although all of us encountered the problem yesterday of sneaking up behind an enemy, shooting right into the head but still missing. Which is extremely weird considering we were 2 meters behind him.