Assume that even normal movement may hinder the accuracy of your shots after your first 1-2 bullets. When strafing, almost imagine you're actually in that firefight. Then again, I do not want my sensitivity too high to the point where it is uncontrollable. I turn up my sensitivity when they realize I'm there, which allows me to effectively to shoot down surprise attackers, jumping M-12 shooters, etc. (Again, this is my opinion, so you may not completely agree) Based on scenario 2, I will encounter heavy close-quarters battle from rushing mid, where most of their players camp for about 30 seconds. As soon as their teammates have realized you are there, simply fall back to your side of the map and play passively (defend without blindly rushing in, defensive, patient, slow and steady) or go all-out spray mode.īasic point: Because M4A1's tricks and tips are very situational, so should your sensitivity. If you're rushing mid whether from BL or GR in Eagle Eyes, you want to have the first 1-2 kills from unaware players using strafing / aiming for the head directly. Not only does this help one keep control of where most of his / her bullets are travelling, but it can also help aim a lot faster towards the headshot or the chest. will vary on bursting / spraying / tapping + strafing / jumping / walking on not only the distance but the positioning of you and the enemy player.ĭo not be scared of people that may shoot you, but instead, "keep your eyes on the prize." Make sure that the sway of the M4A1 does not make you panic, but instead, fix your spray / burst pattern before it all goes wrong. Like they say "It all depends." Therefore, playing passively will want you to burst and strafe effectively, whereas rushing or simply searching around for the bomb, etc. You just can't use them all the time in almost every situation. M4A1's tips and tricks are very situational. The bursts when shot consecutively without waiting for the recoil to completely disappear will create a "T" burst pattern. Also keep in mind of the M4A1's "T" pattern spray, even when bursting. This strategy not only requires you to stand still when you burst / tap, but it also needs some helpful strafing which will be explained later on.īasic point: Strafing, bursting, tapping are all situational not only in terms of distances, but also the location of the map. And if I find they're rushing below the window, I can peek in for cover, and peek out when necessary. At this point, the GR team has two vulnerable factors: Either I will peek once every 1-2 seconds and try to lower their HP, OR: I will place the crosshair on the window, and make sure their snipers cannot pick off my teammates. I'm either below at BL spawn or above behind the two boxes on the ledge. I'm defending B-Long on Black List side on the map, Eagle Eyes. Therefore - because it is so accurate, it will signify as your trump card in matches to come. If you disregard this fact, and simply spray down enemies in ANY situation, chances are, you're going to have a hard time in competitive pubs / scrims. It is important when playing any match, that your gun is perhaps one of the most accurate out of the room. Although many users prefer ZP guns such as M4A1-Adv, Crystal, Custom, or Silver, this guide can apply for any type of M4A1 except the custom and I will explain later why.įirst off, the accuracy of the gun should be used accordingly. The M4A1 rifle (the original 43000 GP one) by far, is one of the most stable, accurate, and fast-ROF guns in the entire game. Not only do I believe this can help you, but it can also help drastically change the way you play this game. In conclusion to my introduction, I would like to say thank you for clicking this guide, and I hope it will somehow improve your performance with the M4A1 whether in a pub or a scrim. This is why for the sake of consistency, I will not be talking about crosshairs / crosshair colors, but will be putting emphasis on the sensitivity for good causes. Some players are more comfortable and therefore increase their performance when using high sensitivity, while others prefer medium or low sensitivity. I have heard many players talk about what sensitivity they use, what crosshair, what color, etc. Let me first put emphasis on the fact that I, myself, will not be suggesting the "one-rule-fits-all" method on readers.įurthermore, I assure you that there is not only one way to play this game. Although there have been many other M4A1 guides, I want to make this really unique. So here I am, a somewhat experienced CrossFire player, writing a guide at 12:30 AM.
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