How to Raise Your Game at Halo
Get a positive Kill/Death Ratio., Don't camp to wait., Look for camo., Grenade, BR., Get Plasmas., Don't blind fire and don't charge in when you have a sniper., Don't touch the Splazer., Use high sensitivity and warm up games. , If you have a sword...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get a positive Kill/Death Ratio.
This means that the only reason your team will lose is by their own fault.
They can't blame you. -
Step 2: Don't camp to wait.
If you see a person moving up a passage towards where you are, it is fine to slip round a corner and hide so you can get a kill on them.
This is 'productive camping'.
Camping is wrong when you sit in a place just hoping that someone will come.
This wastes time that you could use getting more kills. , This is especially important on The Pit.
About 3 out of 4 people go to the rockets.
If you get camo, you can take out at least two of them using grenades before even getting noticed. , You should always have a BR in your hands anyway.
But if you throw a grenade and then BR someone once in the head, they automatically die.
So look on the radar and throw a grenade where they are going to be.
If they have started shooting you, don't throw the grenade. , They are the most powerful grenade and they can get sneaky kills in tight situations.
If you just killed someone and have no shield, and someone else starts to come towards you, stick them so you get an extra kill before you die. , You should always swap to another weapon if you are planning on going close range.
When you are in aim with someone running towards you, move right and left with the left analogue.
Then whenever their head passes the crosshair, have a pop.
It means you are a moving target and it means that whatever your control sensitivity, you'll always move left and right at the same pace. , Just don't.
Unless you are on Sandtrap, it isn't even worth having as a second weapon. ,, as they come round, blast them into Master Chief sized nibblets. , If you have just seen someone a way away, switch to your sniper and take them.
DO NOT walk around with one out because you have a low chance against anyone at close range. , Lots of people at shield doors melee each other once and then try to shoot.
It is quicker to just melee a second time. , This will support your team as well as getting some kills. , That is why you have a BR
- to walk around the side of the big fights and BR people from the side where they aren't looking. -
Step 3: Look for camo.
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Step 4: Grenade
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Step 5: Get Plasmas.
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Step 6: Don't blind fire and don't charge in when you have a sniper.
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Step 7: Don't touch the Splazer.
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Step 8: Use high sensitivity and warm up games.
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Step 9: If you have a sword or shotgun
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Step 10: start shooting someone with another gun like BR or AR and then back up round a corner and swap to your shottie.
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Step 11: Snipers are useful but mainly as secondary weapons.
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Step 12: Remember the double melee.
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Step 13: If you see a crowd of enemies in a fight
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Step 14: lob random grenades.
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Step 15: Don't charge in.
Detailed Guide
This means that the only reason your team will lose is by their own fault.
They can't blame you.
If you see a person moving up a passage towards where you are, it is fine to slip round a corner and hide so you can get a kill on them.
This is 'productive camping'.
Camping is wrong when you sit in a place just hoping that someone will come.
This wastes time that you could use getting more kills. , This is especially important on The Pit.
About 3 out of 4 people go to the rockets.
If you get camo, you can take out at least two of them using grenades before even getting noticed. , You should always have a BR in your hands anyway.
But if you throw a grenade and then BR someone once in the head, they automatically die.
So look on the radar and throw a grenade where they are going to be.
If they have started shooting you, don't throw the grenade. , They are the most powerful grenade and they can get sneaky kills in tight situations.
If you just killed someone and have no shield, and someone else starts to come towards you, stick them so you get an extra kill before you die. , You should always swap to another weapon if you are planning on going close range.
When you are in aim with someone running towards you, move right and left with the left analogue.
Then whenever their head passes the crosshair, have a pop.
It means you are a moving target and it means that whatever your control sensitivity, you'll always move left and right at the same pace. , Just don't.
Unless you are on Sandtrap, it isn't even worth having as a second weapon. ,, as they come round, blast them into Master Chief sized nibblets. , If you have just seen someone a way away, switch to your sniper and take them.
DO NOT walk around with one out because you have a low chance against anyone at close range. , Lots of people at shield doors melee each other once and then try to shoot.
It is quicker to just melee a second time. , This will support your team as well as getting some kills. , That is why you have a BR
- to walk around the side of the big fights and BR people from the side where they aren't looking.
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