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How to pick out a sniper!
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<blockquote data-quote="MadeInChina" data-source="post: 81861" data-attributes="member: 3486"><p>I just went from L96 to M24. L96 is for smaller maps where you have the ability to completely control one side of the map with the one hit kills. M24 is for those bigger maps giving you the ability to take a little more time to rip somebody's head off. </p><p></p><p>If all else fails, shift and Q are your best friends. When you're using a M24 and you miss the headshot but you still land a hit, switch weapons after shooting by pressing Q (you should always do this even if it is a headshot unless you have multiple targets and they don't notice) and grab out a USP or your automatic (SCAR/G36 recommended) and single shot to finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadeInChina, post: 81861, member: 3486"] I just went from L96 to M24. L96 is for smaller maps where you have the ability to completely control one side of the map with the one hit kills. M24 is for those bigger maps giving you the ability to take a little more time to rip somebody's head off. If all else fails, shift and Q are your best friends. When you're using a M24 and you miss the headshot but you still land a hit, switch weapons after shooting by pressing Q (you should always do this even if it is a headshot unless you have multiple targets and they don't notice) and grab out a USP or your automatic (SCAR/G36 recommended) and single shot to finish. [/QUOTE]
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