How to Avoid Having Your Kills Stolen in Shooting Games
Make sure you have enough ammunition., Make sure you're the first to fire., Aim., Try not to stay too close to your teammates so you can cover different areas.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make sure you have enough ammunition.
If you've got a half empty magazine you might not be able to kill the enemy, only hurt them. -
Step 2: Make sure you're the first to fire.
If you fire first you're more likely to get the kill before your teammate. , Make sure you're in a position where you can get a good shot.
Missing/spraying will only leave you with less ammo to kill, and that usually means your teammate will finish them off.
Aiming for the head will get you a quicker kill which will also help. , Sticking too close to your teammates by following them or keeping them in reaching distance means what they see, you'll see.
Not only does this risk them stealing your kills you risk missing enemies that are in different areas. -
Step 3: Try not to stay too close to your teammates so you can cover different areas.
Detailed Guide
If you've got a half empty magazine you might not be able to kill the enemy, only hurt them.
If you fire first you're more likely to get the kill before your teammate. , Make sure you're in a position where you can get a good shot.
Missing/spraying will only leave you with less ammo to kill, and that usually means your teammate will finish them off.
Aiming for the head will get you a quicker kill which will also help. , Sticking too close to your teammates by following them or keeping them in reaching distance means what they see, you'll see.
Not only does this risk them stealing your kills you risk missing enemies that are in different areas.
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