Can anyone help me get better?

Im looking for someone to help me get better at Halo Reach, more like a mentor to help me get my aim right so that i can get better. I honestly aint that great and i have my good days and bad days, but can anyone help me or give me tips or a map to practice?

Funny how you have the better version of my service record. I shall call you Lionize v2. Now, back to the topic. There really isn’t a way to get better at the game. It’s about determination, momentum, and map controll. There is a few ways you can improve and that’s by 1v1ing people your skill level and higher that’s the only way. You learn from how they killed you, for example “he killed me because he weaved and crouched, maybe I should try that.” That is how you improve. Also play with people your comfortable with. It’s better then getting 7 random people, and if your a team slayer type of guy play some rumble pit. Everyone you see is your enemy so there is nothing holding you back…unleash yourself!Also when a match starts go for the power weapons, be a noob, who cares. No one is positive just off of DMR kills.Heck on countdown go for the concussion rifle; it can stop a sword guy easily. I hope this advice helps you and your good halo player, don’t down yourself it only leads to frustration and lack of effort. Oh yeah…Nero-Promises… Beast song.

Well familiarize yourself with the map, keep on playing and well basically what Lionize Pro said. But if you want a mentor or somewhere where you can train join a clan or a group of people! (I have a clan so well your welcome to join and we have certain maps which allow you to train with all the weapons and certain game modes to train on) but anyway, Just keep on playing!

If your interested PM me: Raging Venom.

Some people are just generally good with the DMR or even combo’s. there’s a lot of different ways that you can kill someone. Generally in a clan battle or even just working as a team there’s strategy/communication that plays the part. however ur gonna get those lone wolf ***holes that dont care. personally, like they said above, get a mentor do 1v1 see where ur at, and improve from then on. sure you might get run into the ground alot but thats how you learn and when they least expect theyll find out that ur going to be more of a challenge later on. and it’s constant training. cant just pick one day a week or whatever. i mean sure you have other things to do but practice like an hour or 2 a day, there will be improvement shown. another thing that people have a problem with. motivation. if you go in there with no motivation or confidence, you wont get much result. go in there thinking ur gonna do well and learn then there will be more of a result.

i do like what the 2 above said, im sure they can get you to where you need to be =D