Well in other games, including CA, you have a one shot sniper so quickscoping is, as nightmare already said, helpful and makes you pro if you own the technique.
In AC, we don't really quickscope, but we no scope. It's not that much of a difference tho.
To quickscope in other games (again, including CA), you have to develop a feeling for where the middle of your screen is. Then you press both buttons at almost the same time, ofc the scope button (most likely the right mouse button) a little faster.
To no scope in AC, you have to develop a feeling for where the middle of your screen is as well, but instead of pressing both buttons, you only press the fire button, as the sniper bullet goes perfectly straight, ALMOST. Theres also a slight spread on the sniper. So the additional thing you have to learn if you want to no scope, is to be able to handle this slight spread. Therefore you need to develop another feeling
In AC, we don't really quickscope, but we no scope. It's not that much of a difference tho.
To quickscope in other games (again, including CA), you have to develop a feeling for where the middle of your screen is. Then you press both buttons at almost the same time, ofc the scope button (most likely the right mouse button) a little faster.
To no scope in AC, you have to develop a feeling for where the middle of your screen is as well, but instead of pressing both buttons, you only press the fire button, as the sniper bullet goes perfectly straight, ALMOST. Theres also a slight spread on the sniper. So the additional thing you have to learn if you want to no scope, is to be able to handle this slight spread. Therefore you need to develop another feeling