First of all, if you are a WOoKie, you can go mind your own business. This message just restates a point many of you already know.
For those of you that aren't or Wook's that don't know, read on.
Wake I/O is a great place for good snipers. If you can take out targets at 375+ meters, it is a statfest.
The key things about Wake sniping are:
-Snipe from long range. They won't know where you are, and therefore it is very hard for them to effectively hunt you down (without a commander)
-Go for points. Whatever gets you them without getting you killed, do it (but if you are commanding/squadleading make sure you are helping your team/squad members adequately)
-Bullet drop. This is the key to long ranging. Below is a chart.
less than 150m = no drop
150-250m = 1 pixel above target pixel
250-325m = 2-3 pixels above target pixel
325-400m = 3-5 pixels above target pixel
400m+ = 5+ pixels above target pixel
Here is a cool way of training.
[HTML]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tOGbkHrKPk[/HTML]
If you have any questions, ask me. Or anyone who fits in the first category (t3h w00k13$)
For those of you that aren't or Wook's that don't know, read on.
Wake I/O is a great place for good snipers. If you can take out targets at 375+ meters, it is a statfest.
The key things about Wake sniping are:
-Snipe from long range. They won't know where you are, and therefore it is very hard for them to effectively hunt you down (without a commander)
-Go for points. Whatever gets you them without getting you killed, do it (but if you are commanding/squadleading make sure you are helping your team/squad members adequately)
-Bullet drop. This is the key to long ranging. Below is a chart.
less than 150m = no drop
150-250m = 1 pixel above target pixel
250-325m = 2-3 pixels above target pixel
325-400m = 3-5 pixels above target pixel
400m+ = 5+ pixels above target pixel
Here is a cool way of training.
[HTML]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tOGbkHrKPk[/HTML]
If you have any questions, ask me. Or anyone who fits in the first category (t3h w00k13$)
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