by J_Th4ng » Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:10 pm
On public server COD4, the key is in the weapons and perks that you have available. You'll only get these over time.
If you want to see what COD4 competitive is like (far slower paced), join the tactical servers on SGS. At least one of these uses promod, which is the comp ruleset that is used, and even if the server isn't running promod it'll be running the Search & Destroy game mode which comp games are based on.
Joining the Team Deathmatch server is the best way to rank up as fast as possible, cause there's no respawn delay, and you just get to kill stuff. Also, if you want to rank up even quicker, stick to one primay weapon until you have got all of the marksman achievements with that weapon (usually three levels, each one unlocking you an attachment (t00b, silencer, red-dot sight, grip, acog-sight etc.) - all based on number of kills with the weapon), as they give you mucho experience points. Once you have all of those achievements, move on to another weapon and start again. It will also give you a chance to experience every weapon in the game, and get enough use with it to learn how to use it effectively. I found that every time I switched to a new weapon, I couldn't do shit with it, but after a few rounds, it starts becoming more natural to use.
COD gets better the more you play it (like any game, I guess). You'll find that your reaction time will get better as you play, and the experience is an enjoyable one.
On public server COD4, the key is in the weapons and perks that you have available. You'll only get these over time.
If you want to see what COD4 competitive is like (far slower paced), join the tactical servers on SGS. At least one of these uses promod, which is the comp ruleset that is used, and even if the server isn't running promod it'll be running the Search & Destroy game mode which comp games are based on.
Joining the Team Deathmatch server is the best way to rank up as fast as possible, cause there's no respawn delay, and you just get to kill stuff. Also, if you want to rank up even quicker, stick to one primay weapon until you have got all of the marksman achievements with that weapon (usually three levels, each one unlocking you an attachment (t00b, silencer, red-dot sight, grip, acog-sight etc.) - all based on number of kills with the weapon), as they give you mucho experience points. Once you have all of those achievements, move on to another weapon and start again. It will also give you a chance to experience every weapon in the game, and get enough use with it to learn how to use it effectively. I found that every time I switched to a new weapon, I couldn't do shit with it, but after a few rounds, it starts becoming more natural to use.
COD gets better the more you play it (like any game, I guess). You'll find that your reaction time will get better as you play, and the experience is an enjoyable one.