I’ve been playing halo tmcc for about 3 weeks to a month now, and I’ve loved it. It’s so much fun to play. I only have one problem. I suck and had zero FPS experience before I started playing. Over the past month I’ve improved from 1-2 kills and 16-20 deaths to 7-12 kills and 10-15 deaths. My biggest problem is keeping the crosshairs on my opponent. If expierenced players can leave any tips, or suggestions, I’m all ears. Thank you :).
Try playing campaign on the highest difficulty for extended periods of time. The Elites will usually get your aim in check.
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> Try playing campaign on the highest difficulty for extended periods of time. The Elites will usually get your aim in check.
Pretty much this. Just watch out for those legendary halo 2 jackal snipers.
H3 projectile mechanic requires leading ranged shots so you are going to have to shoot slightly ahead of where people are going instead of right at them.
As people have said Campaign on a high difficulty helps. I also found the gametype SWAT helped me always aim for the head since this makes sure in normal play as soon as your opponents shield pops your already aiming for his head.
Play as much as you can, learn from your deaths, and watching good players on twitch/youtube helps.
Practice makes perfect. Just play a lot and you will slowly start to get better. I would recomend starting out on campaign, firefight or spartan ops, pretty much any non pvp will be good for learning on, play on heroic untill your comfortable with it then move onto legendary.
Halo CE was my first FPS, i remember i couldnt aim and walk at the same time, it took me a few trys to walk across the bridge on the second level without falling off and i was getting killed by grunts constantly on easy haha, may take a while but you will get there eventually.
Stay alert, Stay calm, Learn the maps, if you haven’t got it in the current match stick around but not on top of teammates, don’t charge unless you and your team have the advantage. Flanking is can be high risk or high reward, try out all the weapons and learn how each is properly used and when to use them.