Title, I can’t aim worth a crap don’t have the reaction time for it, nore the net connection especially in halo 3, but I am good at driving that is the only thing I am good at.
Thing is going 1 death 31 assists as a falcon pilot still doesn’t give much score wise and leaves me on the bottom. Is there any way to improve ones earnings when they are only good at driving hogs and falcons while letting other people shoot?
I mean I can dodge a rocket, use the breaks to splatter people but Don’t give me a gun I will miss point blank with a shotgun.
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My advice…practice (not the advice you wanted probably). Other than that, start running people over more in vehicles like the hog or ghost.
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Try doing it more often, really. You won’t get any better by avoiding it.
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If BTB is your mode mode of choice I don’t think it will be too hard to improve to at least 10 kills a match. Unlike 4v4 in which the spawning can get claustrophobic, 8v8 provides a lot of room to perform well (and still lose lol). The key to slaying in BTB is to catch people making unsafe pushes. Someone going blindly into the center of hemorrhage? Give em a reminder of who controls mid with your DMR. On the flip side be cognizant of where your team is and isn’t, to help you decide which paths are safe to travel and unsafe. Half the time I’m just walking with my team and picking off noobs who just throw themselves into combat. If you can’t keep a consist bead on your opponent the only thing to improve that is through practice. BTB IMO doesn’t require nerves of steel and split second reflexes, just have to observe player flow and when to strike for what is essentially free kills.
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Same as anything else practice.
I suck and I’ve been playing since CE.
That said you will get better playing more mp and campaign will improve your skills.
play on heroic and legendary with a time on try to not just survive but to increase your average life span while actively engaging the enemy.
Then there’s skulls.
Then there’s using weapons you don’t like and not relying on the equipment
or skill tree. For infinite and the Weapon drills if you choose to continue into infinite
You should be much better in no time.
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I learnt to get better through SWAT, back on Halo Reach, and then Halo 4. I’d only played a bit of Halo 3, as I didn’t have any real interest in Multiplayer when I was 7. Retrospectively, I sucked at Reach for the first year, and at least half of the second. It took a while for me to realise that I wanted to play better though, as I was already having fun just doing as I did.
Eventually, I figured that a headshot gamemode would be best to improve my aim, and it certainly did. I carried it on to Halo 4, and the rest is 9-year-old history.
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Driving and Assists unfortunately don’t reward players on the leaderboards, legitimately would recommend making a swat based firefight playlist that cycles through grunt, brutes and shield less elites to practice the twitch shooting and headshotting enemies with different moving patterns.
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