Ive been wondering how it works. Ive done few dragshots but they were all luck... So when u do dragshots, do u swing ur crosshair across the enemy and shoot it when its in the head, or u swing it very fast over the enemy and shot after it has crossed it? I dont really know, because it seems like the crosshair has already gone over the enemy when u shoot? Need a good explanation
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search for help on youtube its gotta be there.
Just swing across and click, not really much skill in it, looks good. BF2 hitboxes allow you to kill them without even aiming on them. Check some vids and you will see; mainly hintakari or how ever its spelt
Well yea... I did in many times but all i got is like few kills per a 10 shots, and rest 8 kill assists.. The problem seems to be that I cant hit the head, lol...
Just aim normally then?
Naah, its the fastest possible way to shoot at a target one bullet. (in bf2)
If anyone's interested i can add mathematical explanation
the point is to get your crosshair as fast as possible to the target and fire, what happens then is not important, but generally you want to go to unzoom and start moving around i guess
If anyone's interested i can add mathematical explanation
the point is to get your crosshair as fast as possible to the target and fire, what happens then is not important, but generally you want to go to unzoom and start moving around i guess
Last edited by pauli *wsaf (2009-02-06 06:38:18)
Yea, sure. Add a mathematical explanation if u want
Yup I know, and im slowly starting to pick it up. If I swing my crossfire across the enemy, and the head is the last part it touches of its body -> I get a headshot, right? Getting like 50 bodyshots a round, tho my accuracy has increased much after i started learning the drag shots.
"the point is to get your crosshair as fast as possible to the target and fire, what happens then is not important, but generally you want to go to unzoom and start moving around i guess wink"
Yea, i do that and then i jump around everywhere back and forward while reloading the rifle and shoot the guy again
Yup I know, and im slowly starting to pick it up. If I swing my crossfire across the enemy, and the head is the last part it touches of its body -> I get a headshot, right? Getting like 50 bodyshots a round, tho my accuracy has increased much after i started learning the drag shots.
"the point is to get your crosshair as fast as possible to the target and fire, what happens then is not important, but generally you want to go to unzoom and start moving around i guess wink"
Yea, i do that and then i jump around everywhere back and forward while reloading the rifle and shoot the guy again
just play the game normally and stop trying to figure out ways to make your score better.
If everyone did that then these forums wouldn't be so popular or useful..prototype wrote:
just play the game normally and stop trying to figure out ways to make your score better.
Been practicing this for a while. While the number of "true" dragshots I pull off are still rather few, trust me when I say it increases your aiming speed by a lot.
My latest round:
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/2629/screen014g.jpg
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/9924/screen019.jpg
So if you like sniping, you should definitely practice dragshooting.
My latest round:
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/2629/screen014g.jpg
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/9924/screen019.jpg
So if you like sniping, you should definitely practice dragshooting.
drag shot does take skill and practice, it does help but u have to have everything else to go with it......practice your movement and learn how to quick shot before tryin to do 'oneshot wonders'.
My approach was always to try to avoid doing them, if I ended up having to I was usually too close to the action and at risk of being killed.
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Exactly the way I play, I could either go close-mid range and use dragshots and get a load of kills but risk dying or getting ganged up on, or I could play ranged and get next to no deaths but get less kills, thing with dragshots is people try to force them when they no nothing about it it will only make you worse, like haddows said practice quickshots and movement once you mastered that then dragshooting will come naturally by aiming at target as fast as you can, only useful in close range you will get a lot more hits at mid-long range if you aim precisely at their head instead of dragshooting to the head, I used to play UT2004 I still do sometimes I only played instagib ctf on that it helps millions on quick reaction times and dragshootingBarrakuda777 wrote:
My approach was always to try to avoid doing them, if I ended up having to I was usually too close to the action and at risk of being killed.
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I think dragshots are all luck. Almost every video of dragshots shows single kill compliations, if there were more linked kills, I'd give some props.
hintakaari? sacriss?Spectre* wrote:
I think dragshots are all luck. Almost every video of dragshots shows single kill compliations, if there were more linked kills, I'd give some props.
There are a few exceptions, Hintakaari is really good, not only at dragshots but anticipating where to shoot and he reacts hella fast. But most people are no where near this good + the reg in this game makes it even worse.
Last edited by Spectre* (2009-09-06 14:04:54)
true dat but what hintakaari does i would defenitly say is drag/jump - shooting , so dragshooting by itself is not all BS but is according to me very hard to learn properlySpectre* wrote:
There are a few exceptions, Hintakaari is really good, not only at dragshots but anticipating where to shoot and he reacts hella fast. But most people are no where near this good + the reg in this game makes it even worse.
thx for the +1 by the way
Last edited by thepilot91 (2009-09-07 08:50:01)
Its easy enough when you get the hang of it.
dragshooting is not everything ofc its a nice style, and if u handle it, its very useful in many situations, but you can be a nice sniper without dragshots, quickscopes etc, etc..
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