Hi,
I’m a relatively unskilled H5 Player. I’ve been told the best way to improve is to learn callouts.
Any tips for learning callouts?
Hi,
I’m a relatively unskilled H5 Player. I’ve been told the best way to improve is to learn callouts.
Any tips for learning callouts?
Watch competitive players who are streaming. Most of their callouts will likely be ones that are universally accepted.
When you’re playing on any given map, look at the bottom left hand corner of your screen underneath your radar and it will have the area of the map you’re currently located. From there, learn the names of the different areas of each map and communicate with your team where you see people you’re playing against instead of letting your team just coincidently run into them.
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> When you’re playing on any given map, look at the bottom right hand corner of your screen underneath your radar and it will have the area of the map you’re currently located. From there, learn the names of the different areas of each map and communicate with your team where you see people you’re playing against instead of letting your team just coincidently run into them.
This and I had a friend back in the day who would print out pictures of maps and label the locations and actually study them. If you want to go that far.
I mostly play Warzone fire fight and have yet, to be in a random game where anyone is on a mic.
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> > When you’re playing on any given map, look at the bottom right hand corner of your screen underneath your radar and it will have the area of the map you’re currently located. From there, learn the names of the different areas of each map and communicate with your team where you see people you’re playing against instead of letting your team just coincidently run into them.
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> This and I had a friend back in the day who would print out pictures of maps and label the locations and actually study them. If you want to go that far.
Im fairly certain that Halopedia or similar sites have maps with proper names on them. The Prima guide for Halo 5 from back in the day might be useful for that as well.
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> When you’re playing on any given map, look at the bottom right hand corner of your screen underneath your radar and it will have the area of the map you’re currently located. From there, learn the names of the different areas of each map and communicate with your team where you see people you’re playing against instead of letting your team just coincidently run into them.
This is so helpful thank you!