How to Be Effective at Search and Destroy in Call of Duty
Pick your weapons according to your playing style., Know the locations of the bomb sites and all possible hiding spots that you may overlook because no one would hide there in a basic death match. , Plant claymores if you have them at any possible...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pick your weapons according to your playing style.
If you like to play fast then a sub-machine gun is for you.
If you like to camp then assault guns and sniper rifles are for you. -
Step 2: Know the locations of the bomb sites and all possible hiding spots that you may overlook because no one would hide there in a basic death match.
,,, Headphones are often better for hearing footsteps and enemies close to you than regular speakers. ,, while moving into enemy territory means that you tripped a claymore, when this happens immediately take a step back or run and jump past the claymore.
Often times, once you hear the click, it may be too late. -
Step 3: Plant claymores if you have them at any possible entry routes
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Step 4: especially at a bomb site or the building you currently are in.
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Step 5: Communicate with your team to be effective
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Step 6: never be the lone wolf unless you are the last one alive.
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Step 7: Listen for footsteps and gunfire
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Step 8: with a decent sound system you can hear who and what is around you which really helps when you are the last one alive.
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Step 9: Learn where to throw a grenade
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Step 10: like at a bomb site
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Step 11: to assure that it is safe and secure.
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Step 12: Hearing a loud "Click!"
Detailed Guide
If you like to play fast then a sub-machine gun is for you.
If you like to camp then assault guns and sniper rifles are for you.
,,, Headphones are often better for hearing footsteps and enemies close to you than regular speakers. ,, while moving into enemy territory means that you tripped a claymore, when this happens immediately take a step back or run and jump past the claymore.
Often times, once you hear the click, it may be too late.
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