Your videos are always top notch tips and of the utmost quality. I can tell you really put work into your productions. You deserve way more recognition. I watch several destiny videos a day and I have always and will always prioritize yours first if I see them. May I suggest that you start posting videos in the destiny forums (more than you currently have done already) for some audience targeting? I truly believe that you haven't gotten the exposure you deserve and that if you did, your channel would exponentially grow. Thanks for the quality content. Keep it up!
Thanks again for such an informative video! You've become my go to for PVP tutorials. Your insights into breaking down game mechanics, techniques & approaches to engagements are second to none, and are applicable to any shooter. My KD & situational awareness has been on a steady rise since discovering your channel. Keep up the great work!!!
I've noticed that I tend to win many 1v1 engagements at specific points on specific maps. I'm sitting here thinking about how I might typically approach some of those points to start an engagement and I realize that I'm coming off the left side of cover. Now I understand why I may be winning those engagements. Long story short, I think this video may be "eye opening" to some people. It was for me. TY CoolGuy.
there's so much value to your videos, by far and away the most educational. I've taken more away from your videos than I have all other channels combined. well done cool guy!
Never bothered to even think about a cover side advantage in destiny haha. One other really important cover tip you left out is that you should always try and approach cover from a distance, the player who is furthest from the corner will have a slight advantage over the other player as you'll see them slightly earlier. Great video as always man.
This information is invaluable! I agree with TORCH you are making the best content out there, practically speaking. I remember the first crucible tips video I watched from you where you talked about "a base to build off of" and "you do what you do well and you'll get back to that" but to actively work on your weak areas and that made me take a look at my gameplay and I still to this day do so! Thanks and very glad you are making a more serious run at this! You have full support here!
Great video as always Cool Guy. One other thing about having cover on your right side is that in Destiny guardians throw grenades with the left hand. So no throw nades at a wall(which happens to me too often)
Thank you for being a content producer that doesn't ask repeatedly for follow-up actions from your viewers (Like, comment, subscribe). This request bothers me the same way that beggars on the street do. As always, great content. I appreciate how you inform the community with these. As a newer PvPer I find them valuable!
Thank you. I kind of do my own thing over here in RUclips land. The things that I do are my own. I am proud of them. I have since day one always been on the side of. " If you like my video, you will hit the like button" " If you loved the video, you will become a subscriber". I put that in your hands and have no issues doing that. I do RUclips just as much for myself as I do for you. I love doing this. So I never really feel the need to ask. The likes will come, the subscribers will come . It will work itself out if I do my part. If not, that is OK. I keep away from "BSing" you guys. I don't clickbait ( at least I 100% try not to). I had a suros Dis scout video long ago. My title was " great potential" lol. Because really, it does have some good potential, but that's about it. I have never used the term god roll. That is perception. That is OK too though. Things like that, and the more I analyze my comment sections, the more I see that I think you guys appreciate how I do this. I do however feel I need to have the reminder of " if you liked the video, a positive rating is appreciated" ending because of the recent changes to youtube. Which sucks, that is not my style. I have been given advice from some of the top RUclips creators and that is the one of the things that I need to do right now. Everyone's views are down. The subscribers etc. This is because RUclips apparently changed the algorithm to likes, comments and engagements on videos. As much as I hate to do that, I feel like I need to. A part of me feels that if I were to have done things differently. Such as the titles, the asking, the follows, the likes. Asking for all of that, I probably would have a little bit more of this fine community. But that's not my style. I am going to do this my way.
CoolGuy I hear everything you're saying. I'd like to share too that the way you did ask for support I felt was classy. I understand the new YT changes and can appreciate where people are coming from in looking for ways to keep their channels healthy. A certain streamer recently snuck in a plug to turn on "the little bell" because some of her viewers had asked her if she was still making content (which she had been, and they didn't see it). It came across to me as purely inauthentic. She may very well have been truthful. When the dust settles there will be plenty of space for people like yourself in the successful corner of this type of work/hobby if that's what you're interested in. Enrolling your community to support you and educating them on what that looks like is absolutely fine by my book. If you'd ever like feedback on that I'd be more than happy to share. Thanks for the reply.
your content is thoughtful, thorough, and incredibly useful. Thanks to you and TrueVanguard, I went from a 0.80 k/d in Y1 to a 1.3 and climbing in Y2. Thanks for all the time you spend helping other people get better!
this is one of the best/most interesting/helpful tip videos of all time. I love you for this. I am constantly strafing but it never seems to be affective...the whole concept of using the character model visual tweaking to add unpredictability is revolutionary...and also the strong side thing...or tsquared or whatever ;)
your information is always out of this world helpful. I congratulate you sir for your amazing production and dedication. you give so much to this community, it's unreal. I appreciate you brother.
this is why I watch coolguy! both of those tips were super informative. especially the strong side tip! coolguy is my fav pvp RUclipsr... he is the datto of pvp lol
Thank you for yet another very informative video, I never knew that you played on xbox until your last video. Tou have taught me countless hours of such valuable information, I take everything you say to heart, apply it and practice, you should pat yourself on the back knowing you single handedly have made me a better destiny player, please dont stop making videos ever.
Been watching a few suggested videos of yours on my feed lately and this one definitely takes the cake! New sub! Keep pumping out the quality and informative content brother!
That makes my day man. I noticed I was long overdo to make an episode. I have them graphed out in no particular order with ideas. Just need to make them. Also, these videos are my "true" videos to me. They mean a lot to me and I want them to be perfect.
CoolGuy I really look forward to these kinds of videos. I even took notes of #6 and when I feel a bit of tilt or trying to figure out what went wrong I look over them haha.
I'm 36 from Germany and started playing pvp with Destiny. It was hopeless. 0.5 - 0.1 K/D First 0.3 - 0.5 later. I looked some Destiny Videos for Training at RUclips. But after your Videos it really works. 2.0 - 4.0 K/D. Thanks man! I'm on your frindlist. GS NINJAAA C U
One thing that's quite cool to note: if you're using your strong side and your right shoulder is behind cover, you can aim down a sniper, but the enemy won't see the red glare!
aaaaaaaand the cat is out of the bag.... Left side/strong side. Good video mate! P.S. with MIDA and RDM, Destiny's strafe really gets close to the Halo strafe. Been dodging bullets like in the Matrix since Y1 :)
Good video - espeically the part about strafing. I generally don't put too much thought into how I strafe, but the way you show it, crossing the legs and moving quickly and only little from side to side does looks quite chaotic. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Theatre Mode. I used it extensively in Halo: Reach and regularly beg Bungie to bring it back. I wrote to Deej as late as yesterday, arguing that with the MM changes and increased exposure to players of a wider skill gap, it would be nice to review games from their side (if and when someone utterly destroys you) to pick up some tricks about how they play the game.
I'm going to have to try and add both of these things to my game. I'd like to say I'm an above-average player in Destiny(in the bracket below yours CoolGuy) despite my KD because of inconsistencies in my gameplay or poor decisions that I go back and watch and instantly get mad at myself about. I have alot of things I've either been told or noticed that better players then I do that I want to add to my game. The struggle is adding them one-by-one and not getting frustrated in my failing at them or how slow progress is. I see people worse then me having better games or getting medals I have been unable to get because of my inconsistent gameplay, and it kind of sucks. I've been planning on sitting down and watching your, Mtashed, TrueVanguard, and KeenKoala's Crucible videos and taking notes, but lazy procrastination or wanting to actually play after watching happens. Keen ripped one of my rumble games to shreds on his Crucible School vids and I'm pretty thankful he did, because I added a few things to my game because of that. Question, after the wall of text: How should I go about trying to practice some of these things? I've tried doing some in Patrol, but I'll fully admit it's hard for me to either not get bored/keep myself motivate or get frustrated(ex. on of TV's old vids recommended to practice sniping by shooting a few objects in Patrol, but my aim without AA was so awful(and I'm a decent sniper) that I just gave up. Any advice or tips, other then to stop quitting(which I already recognize).
That's something completely different.. That is due to Destiny's ridiculously low tick rate of 10. Overwatch has the same problem, but Overwatch's tickrate is better than Destiny's at 20. This is also why you trade so much in Destiny, where in csgo you're playing at 128 tickrate and it's almost impossible to trade. EDIT: Tickrate is different than fps, I know someone is going to comment and say "nuh uh Overwatch has a 60 tickrate." No that would be fps.
Always love the videos, another good one, you're great at explanation. What about crouching and coming up during the strafe? Seen you do it a few times
You got a sub from me, great tips! I only have one issue with the video though, all you really used was a hand cannon. It would have been nice to see it in action with a sniper.
so my logic is incorrect my instincts is to hide on the left not the right...you want to cover on the strong side the right...this changes the game for me...thanks!
Awesome vid CoolGuy! I've noticed this before but if you're strafing quickly like the stutter step and the person you're battling isn't correcting fast enough, wouldn't they land the shot anyway because you moved back into their sights and land the shot for them. My rule generally is the more distance you make the correct, the less likely they'll land their shot if they aren't pacing and correcting accordingly. Tldr; Is it possible the stutter step is less effective than a long strafe?
Good question. It is hard to talk about, so envision as we walk through this. The video is to show what you can do with the legs. The rule of thumb: The shorter the engagement, the shorter the strafe is. The longer the distance you are, the wider you strafe. Long, side to side, wide strafes. At a distance, the whole goal is to make your opponent move their crosshair. That is the whole goal period in any strafe. You are strafing to land your shots. Secondary, you want them to move their aim. If you are short strafing in a long engagement, you are not making them work to hit you. Sometimes at a long distance, I will just strafe wide to one direction only. Not all the time, but I do throw this in. Take bannerfall. Say I am at the tree and someone is coming from mid or one of the doors. He will stop, sit there, and start strafing left and right. I will just go in one direction only, (example) way to the right. So he will be strafing and re-adjusting his aim. I will be just moving in one direction just aiming ( can you picture that? Hard to explain). On his end, I am moving to the left side of his screen, once he strafes right, he is off of me, he has to keep adjusting his reticle every time he strafes to his right. He will be moving his crosshair a little bit more if he is being cute with his strafe. If you are at a long distance, again, strafe wide. In between that long strafe you can do that stutter. That unpredictability. A lot of the time I will go wide left, stutter with the feet to give the illusion of going back right. and then go BACK left. When doing that I am slightly readjusting my right thumb aim, BUT I am controlling that engagement if that makes sense. I know what I am doing and making it hard on him. Vice versa. Commonly, the expected strafe is to do " the dance" left...then right....then left. As an example, If you go wide left, break right small a few steps, and then go back way left. That is kind of what I am talking about. Getting him to move that crosshair. Also, those small movements with the feet don't really effect your shot. If you are strafing to land your shots, those small movements left and right will be within the hitbox of your opponents head. Take a circle crosshair. As you move left, the outer right side of the crosshair will be aim assisted to hit the head. as you strafe right, you land a shot with the center of the crosshair, as you go further right, the outer left side of the crosshair will be on the head. Its an art man haha. It is very hard to explain. I hope that somewhat answered your question.
CoolGuy I see what you're talking about for sure. I think it's a subject that doesn't get enough talk. I think it's more so important than gun balance. I might've been more linearly thinking in my comment but see the merit of the stutter from your scenarios. My main is jade rabbit so it favors a long strafe. However I could see the stutter doing some mean work with a good auto or GOM pulse arch. Good rebuttal and good vid as always!
Couple of my deepest darkest tips right here. I hope you enjoyed the video. Thank you for stopping by and spending a little bit of your day with me.
CoolGuy ily
Your videos are always top notch tips and of the utmost quality. I can tell you really put work into your productions. You deserve way more recognition. I watch several destiny videos a day and I have always and will always prioritize yours first if I see them. May I suggest that you start posting videos in the destiny forums (more than you currently have done already) for some audience targeting? I truly believe that you haven't gotten the exposure you deserve and that if you did, your channel would exponentially grow. Thanks for the quality content. Keep it up!
Thanks again for such an informative video! You've become my go to for PVP tutorials. Your insights into breaking down game mechanics, techniques & approaches to engagements are second to none, and are applicable to any shooter. My KD & situational awareness has been on a steady rise since discovering your channel. Keep up the great work!!!
CoolGuy Great video as always. I can use all the help I can get in PvP
actually pretty helpful.
I've noticed that I tend to win many 1v1 engagements at specific points on specific maps. I'm sitting here thinking about how I might typically approach some of those points to start an engagement and I realize that I'm coming off the left side of cover. Now I understand why I may be winning those engagements. Long story short, I think this video may be "eye opening" to some people. It was for me. TY CoolGuy.
CoolGuy you're producing the best pvp destiny content on youtube right now, hands down!
there's so much value to your videos, by far and away the most educational. I've taken more away from your videos than I have all other channels combined. well done cool guy!
I've never even thought about squaring the hips and all that. this is crazy
Never bothered to even think about a cover side advantage in destiny haha. One other really important cover tip you left out is that you should always try and approach cover from a distance, the player who is furthest from the corner will have a slight advantage over the other player as you'll see them slightly earlier.
Great video as always man.
Absolutely, I was caught up in showing what it actually does with the cover. Thanks Brutal, you the real MVP
Hahaha
so you don't want to be hugging corners, correct?
JD Vencill Correct, assuming you're having a primary or sniper fight. Shotguns are obviously different.
yep i got ya thanks man
This information is invaluable! I agree with TORCH you are making the best content out there, practically speaking. I remember the first crucible tips video I watched from you where you talked about "a base to build off of" and "you do what you do well and you'll get back to that" but to actively work on your weak areas and that made me take a look at my gameplay and I still to this day do so! Thanks and very glad you are making a more serious run at this! You have full support here!
Great video as always Cool Guy. One other thing about having cover on your right side is that in Destiny guardians throw grenades with the left hand. So no throw nades at a wall(which happens to me too often)
Thank you for being a content producer that doesn't ask repeatedly for follow-up actions from your viewers (Like, comment, subscribe). This request bothers me the same way that beggars on the street do.
As always, great content. I appreciate how you inform the community with these. As a newer PvPer I find them valuable!
Thank you. I kind of do my own thing over here in RUclips land. The things that I do are my own. I am proud of them. I have since day one always been on the side of. " If you like my video, you will hit the like button" " If you loved the video, you will become a subscriber". I put that in your hands and have no issues doing that. I do RUclips just as much for myself as I do for you. I love doing this. So I never really feel the need to ask. The likes will come, the subscribers will come . It will work itself out if I do my part. If not, that is OK. I keep away from "BSing" you guys. I don't clickbait ( at least I 100% try not to). I had a suros Dis scout video long ago. My title was " great potential" lol. Because really, it does have some good potential, but that's about it. I have never used the term god roll. That is perception. That is OK too though. Things like that, and the more I analyze my comment sections, the more I see that I think you guys appreciate how I do this. I do however feel I need to have the reminder of " if you liked the video, a positive rating is appreciated" ending because of the recent changes to youtube. Which sucks, that is not my style. I have been given advice from some of the top RUclips creators and that is the one of the things that I need to do right now. Everyone's views are down. The subscribers etc. This is because RUclips apparently changed the algorithm to likes, comments and engagements on videos. As much as I hate to do that, I feel like I need to. A part of me feels that if I were to have done things differently. Such as the titles, the asking, the follows, the likes. Asking for all of that, I probably would have a little bit more of this fine community. But that's not my style. I am going to do this my way.
CoolGuy I hear everything you're saying. I'd like to share too that the way you did ask for support I felt was classy. I understand the new YT changes and can appreciate where people are coming from in looking for ways to keep their channels healthy.
A certain streamer recently snuck in a plug to turn on "the little bell" because some of her viewers had asked her if she was still making content (which she had been, and they didn't see it). It came across to me as purely inauthentic. She may very well have been truthful.
When the dust settles there will be plenty of space for people like yourself in the successful corner of this type of work/hobby if that's what you're interested in.
Enrolling your community to support you and educating them on what that looks like is absolutely fine by my book. If you'd ever like feedback on that I'd be more than happy to share. Thanks for the reply.
your content is thoughtful, thorough, and incredibly useful. Thanks to you and TrueVanguard, I went from a 0.80 k/d in Y1 to a 1.3 and climbing in Y2. Thanks for all the time you spend helping other people get better!
And here I was, actively going into the wrong side of cover all the time because it felt more natural. Thank you, Cool Guy!
Really nice breakdown of the strafe and that tip on the strong side of cover is awesome. Hopefully I can start implementing these in my gameplay
this is one of the best/most interesting/helpful tip videos of all time. I love you for this. I am constantly strafing but it never seems to be affective...the whole concept of using the character model visual tweaking to add unpredictability is revolutionary...and also the strong side thing...or tsquared or whatever ;)
your information is always out of this world helpful. I congratulate you sir for your amazing production and dedication. you give so much to this community, it's unreal.
I appreciate you brother.
I watched three times back to back. you're awesome man.
this is why I watch coolguy! both of those tips were super informative. especially the strong side tip! coolguy is my fav pvp RUclipsr... he is the datto of pvp lol
Jeremy Ingram agreed
Thank you for yet another very informative video, I never knew that you played on xbox until your last video. Tou have taught me countless hours of such valuable information, I take everything you say to heart, apply it and practice, you should pat yourself on the back knowing you single handedly have made me a better destiny player, please dont stop making videos ever.
Been watching a few suggested videos of yours on my feed lately and this one definitely takes the cake! New sub! Keep pumping out the quality and informative content brother!
Love these tips and tricks video, you're #6 video changed my gameplay forever! can't wait to implement this part!
That makes my day man. I noticed I was long overdo to make an episode. I have them graphed out in no particular order with ideas. Just need to make them. Also, these videos are my "true" videos to me. They mean a lot to me and I want them to be perfect.
CoolGuy I really look forward to these kinds of videos. I even took notes of #6 and when I feel a bit of tilt or trying to figure out what went wrong I look over them haha.
I always noticed the head being impossible to hit at certain corners, thank you for the tip! This will help me out a ton in future matches.
This is exactly the piece of information to get better. This is great work !!!
I'm 36 from Germany and started playing pvp with Destiny. It was hopeless. 0.5 - 0.1 K/D First 0.3 - 0.5 later. I looked some Destiny Videos for Training at RUclips. But after your Videos it really works. 2.0 - 4.0 K/D. Thanks man! I'm on your frindlist. GS NINJAAA
C U
One thing that's quite cool to note: if you're using your strong side and your right shoulder is behind cover, you can aim down a sniper, but the enemy won't see the red glare!
shout out to you coolguy! this video has taken me to the next level!!
Great info Cool Guy! I appreciate the tips. Thanks for having an awesome channel.
you're one of, if not the best, destiny youtuber
I really enjoy your videos. All your tips helps me a lot to improve my game. Thanks.
Great video. Great knowledge! Any content you have is good content! Keep uploading
Nice tip, looking forward to trying this out in Crucible
aaaaaaaand the cat is out of the bag.... Left side/strong side. Good video mate!
P.S. with MIDA and RDM, Destiny's strafe really gets close to the Halo strafe. Been dodging bullets like in the Matrix since Y1 :)
learn something new about this game everyday
Good video - espeically the part about strafing. I generally don't put too much thought into how I strafe, but the way you show it, crossing the legs and moving quickly and only little from side to side does looks quite chaotic.
I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Theatre Mode. I used it extensively in Halo: Reach and regularly beg Bungie to bring it back. I wrote to Deej as late as yesterday, arguing that with the MM changes and increased exposure to players of a wider skill gap, it would be nice to review games from their side (if and when someone utterly destroys you) to pick up some tricks about how they play the game.
love your vids....very technical but understandable!
Great video man👍
Thank you! Please keep up the crucible school!
great content. I as most focus on the head and never paid much attention to the hip movements
ive loved you for a thousand years lol
Thanks for these!!! As always great info!
Good video. Never heard about this be4. Thank you for the tips!
Wow I really don't mean to jinx it but I have never seen a video get this many likes and 0 dislikes. GG man great vid as always.
Great vid as always, keep it up man
I'm playing you in classic 3v3 right now! GGs man! Using the blade dancer build you made a video on a while ago
impressed by your videos. thank you for sharing
I'm going to have to try and add both of these things to my game. I'd like to say I'm an above-average player in Destiny(in the bracket below yours CoolGuy) despite my KD because of inconsistencies in my gameplay or poor decisions that I go back and watch and instantly get mad at myself about. I have alot of things I've either been told or noticed that better players then I do that I want to add to my game. The struggle is adding them one-by-one and not getting frustrated in my failing at them or how slow progress is. I see people worse then me having better games or getting medals I have been unable to get because of my inconsistent gameplay, and it kind of sucks. I've been planning on sitting down and watching your, Mtashed, TrueVanguard, and KeenKoala's Crucible videos and taking notes, but lazy procrastination or wanting to actually play after watching happens. Keen ripped one of my rumble games to shreds on his Crucible School vids and I'm pretty thankful he did, because I added a few things to my game because of that.
Question, after the wall of text: How should I go about trying to practice some of these things? I've tried doing some in Patrol, but I'll fully admit it's hard for me to either not get bored/keep myself motivate or get frustrated(ex. on of TV's old vids recommended to practice sniping by shooting a few objects in Patrol, but my aim without AA was so awful(and I'm a decent sniper) that I just gave up. Any advice or tips, other then to stop quitting(which I already recognize).
Fantastic vid. Learnt a lot
to all the people who says "HE KILLED ME BEHIND A WALL!"
That's something completely different.. That is due to Destiny's ridiculously low tick rate of 10. Overwatch has the same problem, but Overwatch's tickrate is better than Destiny's at 20. This is also why you trade so much in Destiny, where in csgo you're playing at 128 tickrate and it's almost impossible to trade.
EDIT: Tickrate is different than fps, I know someone is going to comment and say "nuh uh Overwatch has a 60 tickrate." No that would be fps.
xFatalityyy I know this is old but destiny has a 30 tick rate, special boxes heavy boxes and revives are 10tick
Love this series. Keep it up!
Always awesome content!
thank you for the tips amazing breakdown
Thanks for explaining that cover thing!
Wow, just wow. Very informative.
Always love the videos, another good one, you're great at explanation. What about crouching and coming up during the strafe? Seen you do it a few times
omg... i was doing the opposite. tnx man. positive kd...here i come
another great guide! very helpful!
Glad I'm on xbox, we get matched up sometimes and it's fun to watch you play.
Amazing video, thank you for sharing!
I'm in awe
Brilliant as always.
OMG you finally got the saladin's vigil
Love the videos...l will need to try this out. Thanks for the tips
Great vid! I will definitely try this out
that Strongside joke got me 😂
This is such a good video and the like to dislike ratio justifies that.
great video as always!
You're awesome man. Keep it up.
super informative. Thank you
CoolGuy...cool videos. Good work.
You got a sub from me, great tips! I only have one issue with the video though, all you really used was a hand cannon. It would have been nice to see it in action with a sniper.
cool guy, you deserve more subs man
always great, very informative videos.. thanks for all the time you put in to make these videos. Im a horrible PVP player, anything will help.. haha
Thanks great vid as usual
fantastic =tnx coolguy
This culd be very good Nice vid btw
7:38 nice footwork, dude lol.
Wonder how this translates in destiny 2? Would love an update video.
Damn this is good Information thanks a lot
Great advanced tips.
Awesome, keep it up!
Top quality tips. Have a like and a comment. Have recommended for my clan too.
love keep it up very helpful thank you
you are going to get far bro. give it some time.
Haha golden eye yeah we used to play this alot and yes the short dude was forbidden :)
great video!
great video, what's the roll on that clever dragon and Saladin's at the start?
so my logic is incorrect my instincts is to hide on the left not the right...you want to cover on the strong side the right...this changes the game for me...thanks!
Do you play battlefield? On pc? Would love to see some in depth analysis of BF1 like the content you do for Destiny.
would I be landing more shots if I'm looking at my opponents legs? I always look at the torso in duels. the legs are always a jittery mess...
Wow !! Amazing info .... I’m speechkess
thank you! this is super legit
Nice video
Awesome vid CoolGuy! I've noticed this before but if you're strafing quickly like the stutter step and the person you're battling isn't correcting fast enough, wouldn't they land the shot anyway because you moved back into their sights and land the shot for them. My rule generally is the more distance you make the correct, the less likely they'll land their shot if they aren't pacing and correcting accordingly. Tldr; Is it possible the stutter step is less effective than a long strafe?
Good question. It is hard to talk about, so envision as we walk through this. The video is to show what you can do with the legs. The rule of thumb: The shorter the engagement, the shorter the strafe is. The longer the distance you are, the wider you strafe. Long, side to side, wide strafes. At a distance, the whole goal is to make your opponent move their crosshair. That is the whole goal period in any strafe. You are strafing to land your shots. Secondary, you want them to move their aim. If you are short strafing in a long engagement, you are not making them work to hit you. Sometimes at a long distance, I will just strafe wide to one direction only. Not all the time, but I do throw this in. Take bannerfall. Say I am at the tree and someone is coming from mid or one of the doors. He will stop, sit there, and start strafing left and right. I will just go in one direction only, (example) way to the right. So he will be strafing and re-adjusting his aim. I will be just moving in one direction just aiming ( can you picture that? Hard to explain). On his end, I am moving to the left side of his screen, once he strafes right, he is off of me, he has to keep adjusting his reticle every time he strafes to his right. He will be moving his crosshair a little bit more if he is being cute with his strafe. If you are at a long distance, again, strafe wide. In between that long strafe you can do that stutter. That unpredictability. A lot of the time I will go wide left, stutter with the feet to give the illusion of going back right. and then go BACK left. When doing that I am slightly readjusting my right thumb aim, BUT I am controlling that engagement if that makes sense. I know what I am doing and making it hard on him. Vice versa. Commonly, the expected strafe is to do " the dance" left...then right....then left. As an example, If you go wide left, break right small a few steps, and then go back way left. That is kind of what I am talking about. Getting him to move that crosshair. Also, those small movements with the feet don't really effect your shot. If you are strafing to land your shots, those small movements left and right will be within the hitbox of your opponents head. Take a circle crosshair. As you move left, the outer right side of the crosshair will be aim assisted to hit the head. as you strafe right, you land a shot with the center of the crosshair, as you go further right, the outer left side of the crosshair will be on the head. Its an art man haha. It is very hard to explain. I hope that somewhat answered your question.
CoolGuy I see what you're talking about for sure. I think it's a subject that doesn't get enough talk. I think it's more so important than gun balance. I might've been more linearly thinking in my comment but see the merit of the stutter from your scenarios. My main is jade rabbit so it favors a long strafe. However I could see the stutter doing some mean work with a good auto or GOM pulse arch. Good rebuttal and good vid as always!
Do both of these still work the same in D2?
Brilliant. thxs
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Does this still apply in D2?
Great videos as always man. Do you play with your suscribers? Im on Xb1 it would be nice if we could play sometime..
when destiny is science..
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