I am not sure where anyone said "get gud" when the games are a laggy mess. What IS being said is to stop giving up on your team because you start bad, or stop using the argument that you want to steam roll others and thus want social slayer.
I am not sure where anyone said "get gud" when the games are a laggy mess. What IS being said is to stop giving up on your team because you start bad, or stop using the argument that you want to steam roll others and thus want social slayer.
I am not sure where anyone said "get gud" when the games are a laggy mess. What IS being said is to stop giving up on your team because you start bad, or stop using the argument that you want to steam roll others and thus want social slayer.
I want social slayer so I can play with my bronze tier friends. If they play with me they're gonna get destroyed, i'm gonna lose all of my games, and it just won't make for a good time.
With social slayer I can play with them and they can play with me and we can have a good time... Playing on the same 3 maps in war zone gets boring after a couple days.
So it shall be done.
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This I can understand and get behind.
What sensitivity do you use?Honestly, the aiming for Halo 5 hasn't ever felt weird or off to me. Then again, I'm coming off of Counter-Strike, and playing a game with no aim-assist on a controller has pretty much made my raw aim the best it's been in years, so the slight aim-assist Halo:5 provides just really maxes me out I guess.
The aim feels really fluid and fast for me though, on all 9 of my controllers.
Speedy Blue DudeHonestly, the aiming for Halo 5 hasn't ever felt weird or off to me. Then again, I'm coming off of Counter-Strike, and playing a game with no aim-assist on a controller has pretty much made my raw aim the best it's been in years, so the slight aim-assist Halo:5 provides just really maxes me out I guess.
The aim feels really fluid and fast for me though, on all 9 of my controllers.
What sensitivity do you use?
Keep myself at 3/4 sensitivity. Seems like most Halo/CSGO Pros play on the lower end, so I decided to stick myself in the lower end of the sensitivity spectrum as well.
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What do you expect them to do about it?
I think most of the issues people run into playing solo is lack of communication...
If people would wear there mic I really don't think there'd be an issue. I have mine on whenever I play, and I notice that when I start talking, other players end up turning theirs on too.
If not, they at least seem to be listening
I'm playing a Warzone assault game and the attacking team just captured the Armory before the Garage. Is this a thing, or was there something wrong with that particular game?
That's why you're not having any difficulties with the aiming, you play on a low sensitivity. On 10, a slight nudge is difficult to gauge on this deadzone because if you overshoot, your reticle flies away. Combine that with the aim acceleration, slower diagonals, etc., you can see why people are having issues.Keep myself at 3/4 sensitivity. Seems like most Halo/CSGO Pros play on the lower end, so I decided to stick myself in the lower end of the sensitivity spectrum as well.
He's an Onyx in two playlists though, that street cred.
That's very cool. lol
I'm playing a Warzone assault game and the attacking team just captured the Armory before the Garage. Is this a thing, or was there something wrong with that particular game?
Honestly, the aiming for Halo 5 hasn't ever felt weird or off to me. Then again, I'm coming off of Counter-Strike, and playing a game with no aim-assist on a controller has pretty much made my raw aim the best it's been in years, so the slight aim-assist Halo:5 provides just really maxes me out I guess.
The aim feels really fluid and fast for me though, on all 9 of my controllers.
The pistol is the best thing about this game. Don't touch it. I will cry.