How do I get better aim & game sense in warzone game?

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  1. Nebr2001

    Keep playing……. You’ll eventually get better and have a sense of everything that’s happening.

  2. Generaly-Big-4321

    I’m mainly a FN player and here things work a bit different, whoever shoots first just wins there’s really no recovery once the enemy player has the first shot advantage especially in close quarters fights like some guy pops up out of nowhere.
    I’m just trying to get better in general, I need to learn a lot, like when to shoot back when not to.
    Looking back at the vod around 0:36 I think I shouldn’t have peeked that, probably should’ve rotated out earlier as well.
    Also, based on gameplay should I turn sensitivity up or down? I believe this is the stock settings at 800DPI

    At the moment this are my stats: [https://imgur.com/a/f6D6dCj](https://imgur.com/a/f6D6dCj)

    14 hours played 76 matches 0.79 K/D

  3. Solarflareqq

    Well for sound you need to get Dolby Access and then… naw that shits still not gonna have any sound sry..

  4. Do you play with all those pc stats on your screen? Or is that just an overlay that shows up on the recording?

  5. Uncle_Steve7

    Learn movement, slide cancelling and how to jump chal

  6. AyKayAllDay47

    Jgod has a YouTube video solely dedicated to improving on what you’re asking for. Check out YouTube for some good pointers.

  7. Gunslinga__

    Play a lot multiplayer practice on there , lower your sense a little , also could practice on games like CSGO and valorant that’s what helped me a lot. What mouse are you using ?

  8. Mcdougle69

    This question sounds like it was asked by AI

  9. Send_me_beer1

    game sense comes with time, as for aim try to keep your crosshair pointed in the center of where your going, so when a player swings around a corner your already on his chest

  10. First step: Get rid of the big screen about FPS and other stats for a clear sight!!! Omfg.

  11. bugistuta

    Aim- this takes time and practice. Either shoot bots in MWIII and if you don’t own that, play plunder and try and get into as many fights as you can, or land somewhere remote on the map and shoot at random targets.

    Game sense, there’s obvious mistakes in your gameplay.

    Get rid of the overlay; there’s no way your GPU/CPU temps and FPS are more important than the information you can’t see on the minimap. You need to be looking at the minimap every few seconds to get information about your enemies and whereabouts – even knowing where you are in relation to the gas.

    Clip 1 – I assume you’re playing with randoms. It looks like your downed teammate has disconnected. So you’re in trios. You get the kill, its not bad but you could also also hipfire to land initial shots then ADS once you’re on target.

    Clip 2 – you have 2 plates in, you’re more focused on looking at the loot than plating up; by the time you take that fight you’re not even at full health. Loot once the area is clear, you already had 5 plates in reserve. Did you die here or did you teammate revive you?

    Clip 3 – looks like you got the revenge kill on the guy that downed/killed you, but again you were hyper-focused on getting the finish on the guy rather than being ready for the next fight.

    Clip 4 – just a bad fight to pick, for two reasons. You’re right on the edge of the zone, you’d know this if you were looking at the minimap. Also you need to know what weapons you have in your hand, especially if its ground loot, and know the range / effectiveness of the weapon before you pull the trigger. In this case you have a ground loot Chimera, which serves well at close to medium range but you’re trying to shoot long range with iron sights and pretty unforgiving recoil. And even though the enemy is wise enough to move, you continue the fight exposing your whole body to his bullets and to the gas. It’s the gas that kills you in the end, probably killed your teammate too. That’s total lack of awareness and prioritizing trying to get a couple of kills rather than playing your life; in the end it sends you back to the lobby.

  12. OldManHipsAt30

    Practice makes perfect, but also find a squad where you can compliment each other’s playstyles, plus you can learn a lot from spectating other people!

    I barely break even on KD because my aim isn’t great, but I have good instincts on when to rotate and where the power positions are located, from all the board games and combat/strategy games I’ve played over the years. People on my squad will usually listen to me when I tell them to hold a certain spot and pick off stragglers or beat another team to high ground.

    Those kind of intangibles can turn a mediocre game into a winning one, and actually improve your kill count than just aimlessly chasing red dots on UAV.

  13. Playing gunfight helped me a lot. Everyone has the same weapons so you need to go for high quality head shots to win. Helped me with slide shooting and how to evade and re-engage better.

  14. OhNoItsMemeLord

    play without any audio, worked for me

  15. lucasssotero

    My brother in Christ, HOW can you see anything on the map with that afterburner overplayed on top ?

  16. RailTracker

    1. You need to prioritize getting a loadout. The difference between ground loot and good loadout weapons is huge in terms of visibility and recoil, especially important for aiming on mouse and keyboard. Perks can also help quite a bit.
    2. Game sense naturally comes with time played but you can accelerate this by watching some content creators to figure out their decision making process.

  17. GldnNugget

    Bro honestly i think the best thing you could do is lower your ads sensitivity to like 0.70 and keep your horizontal and vertical sensitivity low and keep increasing them when you feel comfortable but ads keep it the same

  18. Owain660

    How old are you? If you are in your 30s like me, you don’t.

  19. No_Bar6825

    I hate to say it but use the meta guns and meta builds. The meta guns are very op right nowb

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