Title says it all. At what point in a game do you reload your weapon? I personally reload after every kill I get. But ultimately I have a bad habit of missing the last shot and reloading anyway (Like I said, habit), which ends up getting me killed.
After every kill if there is no immediate threat. I reload, and melee…its a habit.
At the worst possible time, every time. Reloading gets me killed more than anything else I do, I think.
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> At the worst possible time, every time. Reloading gets me killed more than anything else I do, I think.
I feel ya. It seems I reload and walk around a corner, and theres an enemy just waiting to blast my head off
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> At the worst possible time, every time. Reloading gets me killed more than anything else I do, I think.
This seems to be the case for me, or I try to reload before an enemy gets to be, and I ran out of ammo.
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Somewhere during the years I’ve been playing, I got into the awful habit of reloading after every kill. It’s terrible. Some matches I’ll remember to make a point to NOT do that.
Either way, I almost always die reloading. 
Reload after each kill. It’s satisfying when I slap in a fresh magazine after dropping someone/something.
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Then you try a weird form of shooting, and beating down…then you die like a -Yoink!-.
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“Throw all my grenades” is in there somewhere too.
I would reload after every kill but since there is always some other enemy to deal with I usually reload whenever it’s not enough to ensure a kill.
Unless there is an immediate threat, I’ll reload after every kill.
By pressing X (Default)
After every kill, I get in cover, reload and get back in the fray.
After every kill, I reload while staying mobile. Don’t want to get caught with my pants down.
After every kill. I want to make sure that I have full ammo potential for the next victim.
Whenever it’s safe or if I don’t have enough to kill.
After every kill but it usually screws me up because my luck theirs always a guy near by
Dont reload after every kill. Reload when youre not in a position to die. The BR i think has 12 shots in it before you need to reload. It took me a while to learn to reload not after four shots but when its safe
Just keep track of shots and you don’t need to worry about bullets to reload but need to also keep an eye on ammo so you don’t run out with not enough ammo and reload before you run out or if in the middle of combat and you start reloading, switch weapons and fire with that gun
After every kill unless multiple people are around me. If there are many people, I reload when the mag empties to get maximum damage into the second and third persons.