Prydeth's revenge. Any sniper with final round. They either shoot so fast your ded, or one shot.
But here are some general tips.
1)dance behind cover. This puts you in 3rd person and lets you see around corners
2) if a sniper is set up don't strafe out of cover. Hop. This make you harder to hit and aim assist will usually help you get a headshot.
3) (this one goes back along ways) but find were your crosshairs center on your screen when you ads and tape a little dot there. A lot of players do this to train themselves in the art of the quikscope.
4) if your in a sniper duel, mash the crouch button while you strafe. It make you really hard to headshot, and if your opponent misses his shots; you can counter snipe while he reloads.
The new hidden hand perk is great on snipers
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Knew all of these but the first one, didnt even think of that.
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Mash the crouch button while you strafe? This would be ok if you could map it to r3 but you can't so one of your shooting hands has to come off and come to the circle or b button.
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You can map it to R3. Thats how i use it. Change the controls to puppeteer
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It's really situational. But it does work. Especially if your opponent has a small mag or long reload sniper
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Lol I'm saying you can't shoot back and strafe and crouch shot at the same time unless you can map your controls. Or if you have weird finger placement
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Play with a mouse and keyboard, then lots of things are possible at the same time. I'm betting that he does, and is avoiding admitting it.
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No. My only life hack is to use Xbox thumb sticks in my dual shock. They just plug right in, and work soooo much better than the standard ps4 units
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Excuse the noobish question but can you do that for consoles?
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Edited by PsivenJR: 6/14/2015 7:31:49 AMIt's an adapter that cost around $120. Allows you to hook up your controller, a mouse, and keyboard to the adapter which then relays your keyboard and mouse inputs to the PS4/Xbone as if it was the controller. A lot of people who played PC shooters prefer to use a mouse and $120 is well worth being able to have that level of precision and comfort.
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Ooh not bad. I'd consider doing this if I played on a computer screen but I feel like a keyboard playing on a tv would be a bit clunky for me
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Play puppeteer like I do.