Re: 2 min clip I made for WOoKie sniper clan
Thanks for the positive feedback.
I've gotten to where I am due to a couple key factors. I ONLY ONLY play the sniper kit. I have 1,686 hours as a sniper and the only reason Medic is at an hour and a half ( 2nd most used kit ) is because I borrow dead medics kits to drop first aid for myself but immediately change back to my sniper kit. The other factor is I train for many hours in BF2 land which most people don't do. I've spent hundreds of hours training for drag shots, long range, sniper spot locating and strategies so that when I'm playing an actual round I can be good at them. Training though can get intensely boring as we all log into BF2 to PLAY, not train shooting walls and objects destroying our weapon accuracy stat But I do. I laugh when people check my rifle accuracy and think how 40% is so BAD. Well, you train for hundreds of hours shooting objects or just randomly shoot things during actual rounds and see what your accuracy goes down to. Mine is still 40% lol. Tbh, I don't care about accuracy....it's a game. That and the fact I wouldn't be where I am now if I was picky about it bc I'd never "waste" bullets on training or having fun shooting objects during game play. Anyone can get as good as me as long as they are willing to " do the time ".
Re: drag shots and luck. The more you do them and practice them the less " lucky " you will get. You get used to the mouse movement and clicking of the button as time goes by and it just becomes a natural feeling = skill vs luck. If ur not used to it and don't know how to do it then yes, if you hit something it's complete luck. Just like long range shooting. If you don't know when to click the button on a moving target then it's pure luck if u hit him. If you know to click when their body gets to a certain point then that's skill aka knowledge.
Drykill is one of the better WOoKies btw =). Any little factor that you use to speed up your shots gives u the advantage in a fight for sure. I do the same type of thing daily ESPECIALLY due to the drag shot method. So if you keep going with the training you will do the same to others and get your due hacker accusation from people. I made the tutorial for other snipers to get good at it so they can do well against others. The time actually put into it will determine how far you can go.
If you or anyone have questions about sniping methods or w/e you can XFire me: Sarciss
Originally posted by **L96A1**
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I've gotten to where I am due to a couple key factors. I ONLY ONLY play the sniper kit. I have 1,686 hours as a sniper and the only reason Medic is at an hour and a half ( 2nd most used kit ) is because I borrow dead medics kits to drop first aid for myself but immediately change back to my sniper kit. The other factor is I train for many hours in BF2 land which most people don't do. I've spent hundreds of hours training for drag shots, long range, sniper spot locating and strategies so that when I'm playing an actual round I can be good at them. Training though can get intensely boring as we all log into BF2 to PLAY, not train shooting walls and objects destroying our weapon accuracy stat But I do. I laugh when people check my rifle accuracy and think how 40% is so BAD. Well, you train for hundreds of hours shooting objects or just randomly shoot things during actual rounds and see what your accuracy goes down to. Mine is still 40% lol. Tbh, I don't care about accuracy....it's a game. That and the fact I wouldn't be where I am now if I was picky about it bc I'd never "waste" bullets on training or having fun shooting objects during game play. Anyone can get as good as me as long as they are willing to " do the time ".
Re: drag shots and luck. The more you do them and practice them the less " lucky " you will get. You get used to the mouse movement and clicking of the button as time goes by and it just becomes a natural feeling = skill vs luck. If ur not used to it and don't know how to do it then yes, if you hit something it's complete luck. Just like long range shooting. If you don't know when to click the button on a moving target then it's pure luck if u hit him. If you know to click when their body gets to a certain point then that's skill aka knowledge.
Drykill is one of the better WOoKies btw =). Any little factor that you use to speed up your shots gives u the advantage in a fight for sure. I do the same type of thing daily ESPECIALLY due to the drag shot method. So if you keep going with the training you will do the same to others and get your due hacker accusation from people. I made the tutorial for other snipers to get good at it so they can do well against others. The time actually put into it will determine how far you can go.
If you or anyone have questions about sniping methods or w/e you can XFire me: Sarciss
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