11 Dec 13, 06:22PM
Dunno Waffles, staying in a corner is not moving, and not moving will get you dead fast. And if you camp on the same place after you die, the enemy will know exactly where you are and come in shooting. People have different styles of play, some like to dodge, some like to snipe, steal flags or whatnot. Precise aim is a very good thing, but it's reasonable to assume hat precise aim plus good dodging skills will get you further.
On a side note, calling a teammate that is picking up health packs to survive a dipshit shows lack of respect to a fellow teammate. If someone is less skilled than you it doesn't he's bad, it means you're better. Expanding on that, you can't pick up more health if you are full, so hoarding health packs is not something you can do all the time.
I am talking about pubs, because it's what I play, and it's what you all played when you started. Pubs have their advantages and disadvantages, and while it's true that there is better competition in clan matches, it doesn't mean you can't learn from public games. Playing both, and not just focusing on one aspect would be good in a manner that you become an all around better player. To expand on my reasoning, pubs often have more players, so the game is more deadly and has less available pickups, while playing 2v2 or 3v3 matches like inters makes you learn more about tactics and teamwork. A pub is a target rich environment so there is more time to develop aiming, while inters and the like have more skilled players so your own skills will develop faster.
All this aside, I would say that practice is the thing that will help you develop most.
On a side note, calling a teammate that is picking up health packs to survive a dipshit shows lack of respect to a fellow teammate. If someone is less skilled than you it doesn't he's bad, it means you're better. Expanding on that, you can't pick up more health if you are full, so hoarding health packs is not something you can do all the time.
I am talking about pubs, because it's what I play, and it's what you all played when you started. Pubs have their advantages and disadvantages, and while it's true that there is better competition in clan matches, it doesn't mean you can't learn from public games. Playing both, and not just focusing on one aspect would be good in a manner that you become an all around better player. To expand on my reasoning, pubs often have more players, so the game is more deadly and has less available pickups, while playing 2v2 or 3v3 matches like inters makes you learn more about tactics and teamwork. A pub is a target rich environment so there is more time to develop aiming, while inters and the like have more skilled players so your own skills will develop faster.
All this aside, I would say that practice is the thing that will help you develop most.