Call of Cuty: WW2 in multiplayer - tips and tricks
In Call of Duty WW2, the game series returns to its roots. It takes a lot of practice to get much better in the multiplayer of the first person shooter. Some tips and tricks will still help. We have compiled the most important ones for you.
Get better in Call of Duty WW2: mouse sensitivity
- One of the biggest problems at the beginning of every game is the mouse sensitivity and therefore the accuracy of your weapon.
- Start with a fairly low mouse sensitivity and slowly feel your way up. So you slowly get used to a higher speed of the gameplay and still put every shot in the black.
Cod WW2 Tip: The hardware
- Experienced gamers should not be surprised at this point: using a good headset or a headset at all is really important. So you often hear the exact position of opponents before you can see them and therefore have the element of surprise on your side.
- Another point is the difference between TV and monitor. The TV often has a delayed display compared to a monitor, which is why opponents may have an advantage. This problem is common among Steam Link users.
- In order to get a few shots in the barrel even without aiming, you should initially attach a piece of Tesa to the monitor. Paint a cross on it and stick it in the center of the monitor. How to improve your target accuracy with the so-called "spraying".
The workout
- You can significantly improve your gameplay in training against bots, i.e. computer opponents. Heavy bots in particular are quite a challenge - so don't be discouraged if they do better than you in the first few games.
- You also get to know the cards better by playing with bots. This can really help you online; For example, you know which routes you have to run to catch your opponent cold.
- You can also take a closer look at the classes in Call of Duty WW2. You can also experiment with the different weapons to find a favorite.
reload
- Do not reload after every shot. That takes time and when the next opponent comes around the corner you can't do anything about it.
- As a rule of thumb, you should survive two or three battles with your current magazine. Before that, reloading is not worthwhile.
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