There are times where im just tearing it up and then the game right after i do terrible like not a lot of kills and a lot of deaths terrible. How do people stay consistent game after game?
By believing in myself
I certainly don’t stay consistent with my wins and losses. I don’t care so much about my kills unless I’m playing any Deathmatch variation. Only way I see that you could be consistent is if you party up with some friends or randoms and steam roll the matches as a team.
I started partying up with people but its like i do the same as playing with randoms. I might even say i do better playing with random teammates.
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> I started partying up with people but its like i do the same as playing with randoms. I might even say i do better playing with random teammates.
Do you do callouts and everything? How is your shot placement?
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As far as my aim is i think its pretty good. I call out everything
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Then I honestly do not any advice for you, other than try to find more competitive friends and try to find the remaining Christmas noobs that have inexplicably vanished. Okay, not inexplicably.
most people dont use their mics when i play though. It sucks you cant get those one shots.
A unsavory answer is to play at times when the competition is at it’s weakest…or in other words playing against school kids during daytime since late night brings out the real tough customers.
Some players are in locations where one game they are much closer to the server, the next they are much farther, than the rest of the competition.
I’ve had matches where where I’ve played half or a quarter of the same team twice or thrice in a row, and it was quickly noticed how one combination of players seems like I can miss the broadside of a barn but still register a hit, others I’m refunding bullets or not hitting directly.
They say there isn’t a host advantage but there is a ping advantage. It’s exaggerated by all the different routers and how they handle gaming traffic, if their cache is clean and how up to date the firmware is in general. Hybrid modem+routers do a lot of NAT stricting (some do not) and I can tell instantly the moment my refreshed router gets kicked out of OPEN.
Here’s an example. You can just feel the latency of situation.
I stay consistent by praising the sun before and after every match.
Most matches have different players with their own play style and skill levels.
Other than the advice already given, no matter what happens, try not to get flustered or rage. Once you get frustrated or angry you tend to do stupid things and just run around and get into situations that get you killed easy. If you are getting to the point of letting your frustration/rage affect your play, stop playing for a bit and cool down. Play the objectives of each game type, be it kills in Slayer, base occupation in Strongholds or flag captures in CTF.
Keep a cool head and anticipate movements of players on the opposition and stick with at least ONE teammate for backup. HALO 5 is about as much “thinking” as it is “reacting” to really do well. In addition, keep trying and learn from your mistakes and others successes to improve.
Good luck and have fun!
I don’t. I can go 20-3. Then in the next game I can go 3-20. Just kinda depends on who I go against
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> I started partying up with people but its like i do the same as playing with randoms. I might even say i do better playing with random teammates.
^agree. I think it’s having teammates that are a lot worse or better than your own actual skill, even though they are ranked (for now) similarly. And personally, I face every division except bronze and champion (probably facing them while they are in onyx on their way to champion)
You don’t. Latency games will always happen without region locking and you have to learn when to fold em’ and run from like, half your fights just to survive because your opponent gets two free shots through the wall before every encounter.
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> You don’t. Latency games will always happen without region locking and you have to learn when to fold em’ and run from like, half your fights just to survive because your opponent gets two free shots through the wall before every encounter.
yea some games i cant win a 1v1 gunfight to save my life even if i dont miss. Or when you perfect someone and you trade even though they killed you with 6+ shots
A high fiber diet.
And playing with the same crew of people more often than not. We all know eachother’s style well enough that we hardly have to even discuss strategy in games.
by not playing too agressively
Become nor aware of your positioning compared to your team mates as well as your enemy and start there, kills and deaths usually fall according to how well you are positioned. Another thing, focus on holding all power weapons as a team, even if all of you are horrible with for example the plasma caster, at least the other team won’t have a chance at easy kills.