Hey all. I noticed something about how I play with the heart beat sensor. I suck. Does anyone else play the same thing. I think it makes me less aware. I notice that I walk around starin at the radar and dont notice scrambled people etc. It also some of my view. I cant not look at it. It's like a distraction. Anyone agree?
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Whenever I use it I try to run around normally, and when I hear a "beep" then I take cover and check it. If I start paying too much attention to it, like you said, then I find it very easy to get killed by players with ninja. Using sound and your own senses is much better than relying on the sensor.
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I love using it, especially on players that are not aware. I can seem to stay focused on my surroundings and the radar, I don't spend too much time looking at it.
I don't come across that many players with ninja which is a good thing.
Overall I feel it is a very valuable attachment.
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I think the key to using it is to only focus on the sound you get from the sensor. There is quite a difference between a noise from someone a far, and a noise of someone round the corner.
I basically try my best to play normally, but listen to the senser, if I hear anything I take a quick glance to see what direction the enemy may be in.
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Re: Heart beat sensor a bad thing?
Originally posted by =MNKY=FrostyI think the key to using it is to only focus on the sound you get from the sensor. There is quite a difference between a noise from someone a far, and a noise of someone round the corner.
I basically try my best to play normally, but listen to the senser, if I hear anything I take a quick glance to see what direction the enemy may be in.
However its a great tool to use in CTF where you can set up and camp on the flag making sure you cant get flanked and are still able to defend the flag.
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