Yeah, its frustration. If it starts to happen, back off and do something else. Let your brain uncoil and settle.
I know Iām in trouble when my teammates run the opposite way I do.
For me just depends on my mood and how long iv been playing. Usually if I have a couple games go that way Iāll just try another time. Iām sure teammates will appreciate not having a potatoe on their team.
This is me also. One day Iām the best by far, the next day Iām droppinā rank like you wouldnāt believe and am playing like Iām drunk-- tossing grenades so they fly back and hit me and -Yoink-. Itās embarrassing when you play with the people one day and youāre hot sh*t and the next day they play with you and they think you gave the controller to your four year old. hahahaha.
Halo is definitely a bit of a mental game.
If you want to be consistent, I would have to say that once youāre -5 to take a step back and try and stay in between your teammates. Play support and donāt do any unnecessary pushesā¦
I start missing shots i would hit too 
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> There are games where im Hyper aware i know where everyone on the map most likely will be. I can see what my teammates are trying to do and i put myself in good positions to help and finish. Then there are the games were im lost all game. Its like im always in the wrong spot i keep getting caught in 2v1ās.
> Its probably frustration with the game idk.
Could be numerous thingsā¦
Iāve seen games where Iāve dominated, then games where Iām barely able to do anythingā¦
Iāve noticed the game itself isnāt very balanced, spawns can be horrible for spawn trapping since Iāve seen teams get completely destroyed because there is little time to react from being spawned killed within seconds of spawning while Flinch/Twitch makes it nearly impossible to counter any attacks because if a team is doing badā¦then it can be nearly impossible to counter multiply players spamming BRā¦regardless of the personās skill.
Coffee and a -Yoink!- does me the world of good⦠breaks are needed
Yeah same problem here feel it has more to do with the game than with me though.
I ask myself that every day.
Itās all down to luck. Itās really that simple. A good game depends on if your in top form. Relaxed but also not tired. Your enemy also needs to be either worse or the same level as your experience capability. Any higher and the less in form you are the worse you play.
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> > There are games where im Hyper aware i know where everyone on the map most likely will be. I can see what my teammates are trying to do and i put myself in good positions to help and finish. Then there are the games were im lost all game. Its like im always in the wrong spot i keep getting caught in 2v1ās.
> > Its probably frustration with the game idk.
>
> Could be numerous thingsā¦
> Iāve seen games where Iāve dominated, then games where Iām barely able to do anythingā¦
> Iāve noticed the game itself isnāt very balanced, spawns can be horrible for spawn trapping since Iāve seen teams get completely destroyed because there is little time to react from being spawned killed within seconds of spawning while Flinch/Twitch makes it nearly impossible to counter any attacks because if a team is doing badā¦then it can be nearly impossible to counter multiply players spamming BRā¦regardless of the personās skill.
Iāve noticed that too. It seems like some games Iāll just continually spawn right in the middle of where all the other team is at. There have been times where none of us notice, and Iām just running with the other team, till that āOh Sh*tā moment happens to one of us. These are the most frustrating games because then itās like every time I spawn Iām getting shot at by 2-3 people at once. Pretty lousy odds. I also just figure, if I was betterā Iād be cool enough to jump around and take every one out with head shots. lol.
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> There are games where im Hyper aware i know where everyone on the map most likely will be. I can see what my teammates are trying to do and i put myself in good positions to help and finish. Then there are the games were im lost all game. Its like im always in the wrong spot i keep getting caught in 2v1ās.
> Its probably frustration with the game idk.
It happens to us all. Donāt worry about it. Iāve seen you play before and youāre a good player. Donāt get too frustrated. Breaks really do help me for sure.
Maybe i need to do more octagons cus today i did like half an hour of octagon and i was doing well in Matchmaking.
Take it 1 kill at a time, if you shoot first and land your shot remind yourself to mellow out and finish.
Donāt shoot at anything you canāt kill, look for enemies caught transitioning in the open.
Donāt hang out in the middle of the map, use the outsides of the map.
When roaming about the map, try to anticipate where your enemy will be if they were to appear in front of you in that moment and keep you crosshairs where you expect them to be at head level.
Stop sprinting, walk around the map. not only Will you make less noise and be less visible on radar but you lose a second recovering from a sprint before you can shoot. And that second will always be an opportunity for the enemy to crank your skull.
Plug in your controller.
Turn off maintain sprint,auto stabilize and toggle crouch.
Donāt jump around in gunfight, it provides predictable flight paths and thus itās easier to expect your movement. move side to side and toss in a crouch here or there in 1v1 encounters. If you must jump, do so with a thruster to burn as a defensive maneuver. (Ex. Jump left, thrust right)
Find a comfortable sensitivity you like and make marginal adjustments, it takes an average of 20 games to build muscle memory. Choose what makes you most accurate, if it feels slow and your landing headshots use itā¦if your sailing past their head 2/3/4 shots in, your sensitivity is to high.
No sense in being fast to the target of you cannot finish. Put more emphasis on your physical position on the map in relation to the target your about to engage. Try to think before you shoot, where you can bail out and find cover if things go south. This will keep you near cover more.
Donāt chase a kill, shoot and if they run away to cover let it go unless your absolutely sure you can win.
Put more focus on staying alive and less focus on getting the kill.
Iām not the best, I have played with some great players and most of them would agree and possibly add more.
And even if your doing everything right and your just getting beat on (which happens in halo), take a mental breakā¦breathe, dont make playing a punishment.
Sounds like a slum, it happensā¦
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> > > 2533274805919869;1:
> > > There are games where im Hyper aware i know where everyone on the map most likely will be. I can see what my teammates are trying to do and i put myself in good positions to help and finish. Then there are the games were im lost all game. Its like im always in the wrong spot i keep getting caught in 2v1ās.
> > > Its probably frustration with the game idk.
> >
> > Could be numerous thingsā¦
> > Iāve seen games where Iāve dominated, then games where Iām barely able to do anythingā¦
> > Iāve noticed the game itself isnāt very balanced, spawns can be horrible for spawn trapping since Iāve seen teams get completely destroyed because there is little time to react from being spawned killed within seconds of spawning while Flinch/Twitch makes it nearly impossible to counter any attacks because if a team is doing badā¦then it can be nearly impossible to counter multiply players spamming BRā¦regardless of the personās skill.
>
> Iāve noticed that too. It seems like some games Iāll just continually spawn right in the middle of where all the other team is at. There have been times where none of us notice, and Iām just running with the other team, till that āOh Sh*tā moment happens to one of us. These are the most frustrating games because then itās like every time I spawn Iām getting shot at by 2-3 people at once. Pretty lousy odds. I also just figure, if I was betterā Iād be cool enough to jump around and take every one out with head shots. lol.
Sadly due to flinch/twitch being about makes it extremely hard to counter because itās near impossible in some situations since it forces the player to descope, making it extremely difficult to aim due to flinch. Not sure why 343i included this in H4,5 because it makes the game quite stressful in most game types.
I couldnāt tell you. But rest easy because this literally happens to everyone single living human in the world. Maybe one day I can figure the trick out then Iāll become godly at this game for once
I was always decent at warzone and big team battle, but now, it seems like I struggle to even get past 10 kills. It gets frustrating after awhile, one of the many reasons why I stopped playing a lot of halo 5.
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> Take it 1 kill at a time, if you shoot first and land your shot remind yourself to mellow out and finish.
> Donāt shoot at anything you canāt kill, look for enemies caught transitioning in the open.
> Donāt hang out in the middle of the map, use the outsides of the map.
> When roaming about the map, try to anticipate where your enemy will be if they were to appear in front of you in that moment and keep you crosshairs where you expect them to be at head level.
> Stop sprinting, walk around the map. not only Will you make less noise and be less visible on radar but you lose a second recovering from a sprint before you can shoot. And that second will always be an opportunity for the enemy to crank your skull.
> Plug in your controller.
> Turn off maintain sprint,auto stabilize and toggle crouch.
> Donāt jump around in gunfight, it provides predictable flight paths and thus itās easier to expect your movement. move side to side and toss in a crouch here or there in 1v1 encounters. If you must jump, do so with a thruster to burn as a defensive maneuver. (Ex. Jump left, thrust right)
> Find a comfortable sensitivity you like and make marginal adjustments, it takes an average of 20 games to build muscle memory. Choose what makes you most accurate, if it feels slow and your landing headshots use itā¦if your sailing past their head 2/3/4 shots in, your sensitivity is to high.
> No sense in being fast to the target of you cannot finish. Put more emphasis on your physical position on the map in relation to the target your about to engage. Try to think before you shoot, where you can bail out and find cover if things go south. This will keep you near cover more.
> Donāt chase a kill, shoot and if they run away to cover let it go unless your absolutely sure you can win.
> Put more focus on staying alive and less focus on getting the kill.
>
> Iām not the best, I have played with some great players and most of them would agree and possibly add more.
>
> And even if your doing everything right and your just getting beat on (which happens in halo), take a mental breakā¦breathe, dont make playing a punishment.
>
> Sounds like a slum, it happensā¦
Good tips. Iāll try to remember that the next time I play.
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> > Take it 1 kill at a time, if you shoot first and land your shot remind yourself to mellow out and finish.
> > Donāt shoot at anything you canāt kill, look for enemies caught transitioning in the open.
> > Donāt hang out in the middle of the map, use the outsides of the map.
> > When roaming about the map, try to anticipate where your enemy will be if they were to appear in front of you in that moment and keep you crosshairs where you expect them to be at head level.
> > Stop sprinting, walk around the map. not only Will you make less noise and be less visible on radar but you lose a second recovering from a sprint before you can shoot. And that second will always be an opportunity for the enemy to crank your skull.
> > Plug in your controller.
> > Turn off maintain sprint,auto stabilize and toggle crouch.
> > Donāt jump around in gunfight, it provides predictable flight paths and thus itās easier to expect your movement. move side to side and toss in a crouch here or there in 1v1 encounters. If you must jump, do so with a thruster to burn as a defensive maneuver. (Ex. Jump left, thrust right)
> > Find a comfortable sensitivity you like and make marginal adjustments, it takes an average of 20 games to build muscle memory. Choose what makes you most accurate, if it feels slow and your landing headshots use itā¦if your sailing past their head 2/3/4 shots in, your sensitivity is to high.
> > No sense in being fast to the target of you cannot finish. Put more emphasis on your physical position on the map in relation to the target your about to engage. Try to think before you shoot, where you can bail out and find cover if things go south. This will keep you near cover more.
> > Donāt chase a kill, shoot and if they run away to cover let it go unless your absolutely sure you can win.
> > Put more focus on staying alive and less focus on getting the kill.
> >
> > Iām not the best, I have played with some great players and most of them would agree and possibly add more.
> >
> > And even if your doing everything right and your just getting beat on (which happens in halo), take a mental breakā¦breathe, dont make playing a punishment.
> >
> > Sounds like a slum, it happensā¦
>
> Good tips. Iāll try to remember that the next time I play.
So another great tip I picked up last night from a pretty great player.
I was having some trouble when I know the players Iām playing against are better in skill, finishing up the killā¦ill typically choke on the 3rd/4th shotā¦
I was told, a great portion of playing well #1 is believing that your a great player as well, tell yourself that. #2 live or die put more emphasis on your last shot and not your firstā¦no matter what finish the kill.
Allow yourself to be aggressive against those players, rather than shy awayā¦