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== Mastering the Basics == === Movement Mechanics === - Learn to sprint, walk, and crouch effectively. Sprinting allows you to move quickly but makes noise, while walking and crouching are slower but stealthier[8]. - Practice jumping and strafing to avoid enemy fire[8]. - Use the environment for cover - run along walls rather than open areas[8]. === Aiming and Shooting === - Adjust your mouse sensitivity to find the right balance between speed and precision. - Practice aiming for headshots, as they deal more damage[5]. - Learn to control recoil by pulling down slightly while firing automatic weapons. - Use the right mouse button to aim down sights for better accuracy at range[5]. === Weapon Selection === - Experiment with different weapon types to find what suits your playstyle best[5]. - Popular choices include: - AK-47 and M416 for assault rifles[6] - L96A1 for sniping[6] - Shotguns for close quarters[5] === Equipment and Loadouts === - Choose appropriate gear like armor and headgear to increase survivability[6]. - Bring a mix of weapons - primary, secondary, and melee[5]. - Use grenades tactically - frag grenades for damage, smoke for cover[5].
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