What attachments are you using on the beryl? I like a comp and angled grip so it takes away some sideways swing and you only really need to get used to pulling the trigger down. Also what’s your horizontal sensitivity set at?
matiapag
Go and play Team Deathmatch or some other arcade mode where you get to shoot much more than in a real BR match. It’s just a matter of practicing and getting your sensitivity to a level that is optimal.
Your target should be sensitivity as high as possible while you can still control the spray. From the look at this clip your sensitivity is just too high for you to control, so I’d suggest to lower the sensitivity a bit and work from there. You just need a couple of hours playing deathmatch, changing the sensitivity and figuring out the correct settings. Then, you just need a couple of hundreds of hours of training and you are right where you want to be 🙂
kcl_pl
buy yourself Kontrolfreek ‘s
HawaiianSnow_
I don’t hold spray unless I’m close range – maybe try almost using it in bursts for mid range shots? That helps me
AyeAyeRon_713
Idk how to explain it, but just try and hold your right thumb as steady as possible. Also when spraying kneel and tilt your aim. Don’t know why but that helps in pub. Red dot isn’t the best for long rand spray (especially on the beryl). For long range I use a 3x or a 6x zoomed alllll the way in to make it a 3x. Beryl has some serious kick so practice with either the AUG or M4
BarryLicious2588
Recoil isn’t your issue here. It looks to be the spray sway, or at least your Scopes and Deadzone sensitivity
Personally I like my sensitivities higher to transfer multiple targets and for vehicle kills. However my close range fights can look like this with the cursor moving past target and have to readjust
I’m pretty sure for a high Gen Sens, most folks will use lower Scopes Sens to avoid overextension
f3rglaa
Try crouching before every spray, this will help ALOT!! Keep practicing and adjusting sensitivities until you find the sweet spot then practice some more. I personally found lowering my vertical sensitivity helped me the most but I guess everybody is different.
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What attachments are you using on the beryl? I like a comp and angled grip so it takes away some sideways swing and you only really need to get used to pulling the trigger down. Also what’s your horizontal sensitivity set at?
Go and play Team Deathmatch or some other arcade mode where you get to shoot much more than in a real BR match. It’s just a matter of practicing and getting your sensitivity to a level that is optimal.
Your target should be sensitivity as high as possible while you can still control the spray. From the look at this clip your sensitivity is just too high for you to control, so I’d suggest to lower the sensitivity a bit and work from there. You just need a couple of hours playing deathmatch, changing the sensitivity and figuring out the correct settings. Then, you just need a couple of hundreds of hours of training and you are right where you want to be 🙂
buy yourself Kontrolfreek ‘s
I don’t hold spray unless I’m close range – maybe try almost using it in bursts for mid range shots? That helps me
Idk how to explain it, but just try and hold your right thumb as steady as possible. Also when spraying kneel and tilt your aim. Don’t know why but that helps in pub. Red dot isn’t the best for long rand spray (especially on the beryl). For long range I use a 3x or a 6x zoomed alllll the way in to make it a 3x. Beryl has some serious kick so practice with either the AUG or M4
Recoil isn’t your issue here. It looks to be the spray sway, or at least your Scopes and Deadzone sensitivity
Personally I like my sensitivities higher to transfer multiple targets and for vehicle kills. However my close range fights can look like this with the cursor moving past target and have to readjust
I’m pretty sure for a high Gen Sens, most folks will use lower Scopes Sens to avoid overextension
Try crouching before every spray, this will help ALOT!! Keep practicing and adjusting sensitivities until you find the sweet spot then practice some more. I personally found lowering my vertical sensitivity helped me the most but I guess everybody is different.