Author Topic: I cant aim worth stuff in fps games  (Read 14511 times)

I need some help with this. I am not very good at aiming, and if i am in a situation where usually i could easily kill someone, i fail and die. I watched some youtube videos, and those people seem so skilled and they can keep their crosshairs on their enemy. I suck at that.
Help please?

Is the crosshair moving too much? Try changing the sensitivity.

Does your mouse jump around or something?

Don't move it while aiming.

If using automatic guns use a burst of bullets.

I have good aim but it's messed up a lot by me spazzing at times.

Like at point blank fighting a Heavy as a Scout.
ASfslai;fsdlagh;asl all six shots miss.

Play around with the sensitivity.
Only idea I have.

im going to try sensetivity.

im going to try sensetivity.
Wish I thought of that. :c

When using a sniper on DoD:S I always find that going prone reduces crosshair movement and stablizes it.

When using a sniper on DoD:S I always find that going prone reduces crosshair movement and stablizes it.
That's how things usually work in FPS games: the lower the stance, the greater the accuracy.

what I hate is in a lot of games (namely this one), it's hard to hit somebody with a melee weapon. It's NOT hard to hit somebody with ANYTHING from 1 foot away. I'm tired of missing backstabs in the stalker dm build >:c

what I hate is in a lot of games (namely this one), it's hard to hit somebody with a melee weapon. It's NOT hard to hit somebody with ANYTHING from 1 foot away. I'm tired of missing backstabs in the stalker dm build >:c
I never miss with melee weapons. c:

Stop playing console games with auto-aim.

play them on a console then.

they all give you huge ass crosshairs and a slight auto aim.
because idiot fps gamers need to be spoonfed.


i love the PC's little dot, or no crosshair at all. so you know its all about skill that killed you and not necessarily a lucky shot.

I'd turn the sensitivity way down, then work your way up to a comfortable speed.

EDIT: Because slower sensitivities make things a bit easier for me, personally.