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tips
I'm unloading all my tips right here:
1. Take of friggin vibration. It's alot easier to get a good shot at someone when your controller isn't vibrating. If you really want to feel your gameplay, buy a good audio system and turn up the woofer.
2. When trying to throw grenades far away, get into stand stance. Your grenades will now fly alot further. And go into crouch stance when trying to throw them nearby.
3. For heaven's sake THROW GRENADES! If you know someone is on a rooftop or soemthing, but you can't see them, unload all your friggin grenades at them! If you managed to miss you at least succeeded in knocking them over or something, or maybe even just managed to get them scared.
4. Stay calm. Going insane in Socom is a bad idea. When your angry you think with the emotional side of your head.
5. Think before everything you do. If you're a man less then the other team, rushing may not be a good idea. Or if the team is sniping running into the field guns a'blazing is also a bad idea. Just think of everything that can go wrong.
6. Always watch your back. When camping or sniping try to go somewhere with a wall to your back.
7. Turn up your volume! In certain maps audio is key. In frostfire it isuselful for telling if someone is on the water towers, or on sujo its usefull to here if someone is approaching the base, also if u suspect ur being followed, dive down and listen. If you here footsteps turn around and fire. Your enemy will probably be surprised, and will get over confident... so chances are you'll kill him.
8. As everyone has said, learn the maps. It's usefull to know where popular camping spots are when your playing one on one, its also usefull to go to places people always forget about. For instance, the tower in the corner of frostfire, the building near the extraction on foxhunt and so on.
9. Vary your strategy, never ever do anything under any circumstance more then 2 rounds in a row. People figure out your strategy and will get you after that. A good strategy is to do the same thing for two rounds, then the 3rd round do something to watch over where u were the last to rounds. It's funny to imagine the persons reaction when you're not there and he just got sniped in the back. People will probably be like "O he's there again"... and run there to.
10. The best tip for getting better would be to learn how to properly evaluate what you did wrong, and then take the nessecary measures to correct it. Learn your weak-points and work at fixing them. For instance, if you find that you're bad at close combat, it's probably because you're bad at getting your crosshairs over your oppenent and shooting under pressure. So to fix this problem do what I did, take a gun, and limit it to single fire. Then rush the enemy. It may sound like suicide, but it was the only way for me to figure out how to aim and all that. If your a bad sniper, grab a sniper rifle and try sniping on a map like fish hook, or frostfire. Bringing things to the extreme will help you when it's easier.
11. Remember those maps you hate, you probably hate them because you can't do one of the maps attributes, heres a list I worked out, and I dont care if u agree with it. It states why you probably hate a map. I'm just listing a few so you get an idea.
Fox Hunt: Bad Accuracy abilities, Bad sniping abilities, Bad Hiding abilities, Bad protecting abilities
Desert Glory: Bad close combat abilities, Bad sniping abilities, Bad finding cover abilities, Bad grenade skills
FrostFire: Bad close combat abilities, Bad grenade skills
Crossroads: Bad close combat abilities, bad breach abilities, bad finding cover abilities,
Blizard: Bad close combat abbilites, Bad finding cover abilities, bad breach abilities, Bad sniping abilites...
And so on.
My last tip is that practice makes perfect, and you can read all the tutorials you want, but you won't get any better until you truly practice it.
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My socom name: Tiotiotio
Clan: Death, Destruction, Dominance
Fav guns: AK-105, M8\'s, STG 77, AKS-74, M4A1 SD
Rank: 100 000 (original name)
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