December 2019 - last edited December 2019
I don’t understand why I’m not getting any better at Apex legends. I play 4 to 6 hours every single day. I’ve been playing since the game first came out. I have watched so many videos and I’m doing exactly what they say as far as finding cover When you’re fighting somebody, only peeking out of the cover to shoot and then ducking back in. And every single game I only get about two or three kills. My sensitivity is perfect for me. Which is really Low. I’ve watched videos on how to adjust your settings and sensitivity and how to determine which sensitivity is best for you .I do the training and firing range every day for about 15 minutes before I play to make sure that my shots are on point. And I’m warmed up. I have been playing first person shooters for about 20 years now. When I play call of duty or battlefield I dominate. But when I play Apex legends I get Destroyed. I just don’t know what I’m doing wrong. It seems like aiming in Apex legends is different than any other game and I don’t know how to set it so it feels like battlefield.
I have not adjusted my sensitivity in probably six months. I have watched my playback of me fighting and if my sensitivity is any higher than I’m over shooting the enemies and if I lower it I am under shooting so I know my sensitivity is right on. I just don’t understand how I am this bad at this game. Especially for the amount of time I’ve put into it.
I play on xbox
my response curve is classic
my sensitivity is 3
ads is same
deadzone is small
help
December 2019
Hey there, @drewblueeye333.
To make sure you get the best help possible, I moved your post from Pogo to Apex Legends.
You may be interested in the Looking for Squad section to help find people to work together with. Good luck, Legend!
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December 2019 - last edited December 2019
@drewblueeye333 So to clarify before i go and type a war and peace style essay, the issue is you're losing gun fights because the aiming feels wrong to you
Are you hitting the targets but not getting the kills? Or just outright not landing enough shots?
December 2019
Need to see some of your gameplay videos OP. Very difficult to say what you are doing wrong without anything to base it on.
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December 2019 - last edited December 2019
@drewblueeye333with the sensitivity you have set, I doubt you'd get one over me more than twice out of 20 gun fights.
I say this because a slow sensitivity gives you a slower reaction to enemies who run around or jump/duck or even sneak up on you causing you to hit less of your shots and/or not be the first to land shots which in a fast paced game like Apex, it counts a lot who gets the first few hits.
I suggest uping your sensitivity and just learning and adapting to it for a faster reaction time and less time spent on just aiming but more so looking at your enemy and firing. That being said, a good thing to do is fire first, than aim, that way you get shots out ahead of time before minimizing the spread to one area.
I myself use to play at 3 way back when I started gaming online and worked my way up into 8-max and the results of such a simple change in sensitivity put me on top of all my friends and realities in FPS games.
December 2019
December 2019
Aiming is just 10% factor, movement (25%), strategy (10%), positioning (10%), rotation(10%), coordination & communication (10%), zoning (5%), etc (remaining%).
You should focus on the other factors to get better.
December 2019
@asukojo wrote:Aiming is just 10% factor, movement (25%), strategy (10%), positioning (10%), rotation(10%), coordination & communication (10%), zoning (5%), etc (remaining%).
You should focus on the other factors to get better.
I think this is dependent on alot of variables. If it’s a close range battle where non of the participants know where the other is, it’ll be a lot different than when it’s a 3v3 sprint towards the other.
That being said @drewblueeye333 maybe it’s just not your game. If this doesn’t happen in other FPS games, it might be that Apex is either too faced paced for you, has mechanics you’re not used too or something else.
Kinda like how many ppl were good at the modern warfare series but sucked at the newer ones due to the jump/hover mechanics.
I’d say just enjoy the game however you want to enjoy it. No need to be aiming for top rankings. If you can’t seem to get better after this much time, it’ll likely not get any better unless you try something drastic
December 2019
No offense op but I’ll be very blunt. There’s a possibility you have reached your skill ceiling and can’t make the vast improvements you’re looking for.
For example, if I played basketball every day for years on end I’d still never get close to Michael Jordon’s caliber of play. I’m not trying to be a *, but not everyone is capable of getting to the “Shroud” Level of skill that some people do.
My advice would be to try your best, utilize teamwork, and most importantly just have fun.