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00:00:00 – 00:22:50
The video provides comprehensive insights on optimizing gameplay for Call of Duty Warzone, particularly focusing on the performance improvements for mouse and keyboard and controller players. Key themes include fine-tuning settings for better aim, understanding sensitivity configurations, and utilizing specific gameplay strategies to gain an edge. The speaker emphasizes the importance of sensitivity settings like DPI, eDPI, ADS sensitivity, and monitor distance coefficients, recommending gradual adjustments for a tailored experience.
Practical tips include configuring keybinds for more efficient movements, such as slide-canceling and tactical sprints, and disabling certain automatic settings to avoid gameplay mishaps. The video also highlights the advantages and techniques for both controllers and mouse and keyboard users, suggesting specialized aim training routines and tools like Aim Lab and Kovac for targeted practice. Loadout recommendations, aiming strategies, and warm-up exercises are discussed to help players build consistency and improve overall performance.
Covering a balanced approach to settings and skill enhancement, the video underscores the value of practice and adapting to individual preferences, aiding players in achieving higher kill games and maintaining competitive gameplay.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the speaker shares their unique perspective on playing Call of Duty Warzone using both a mouse and keyboard and a controller, having achieved high kill games on both input methods. The video aims to help mouse and keyboard players improve their aim and overall performance by focusing on three main areas: settings, gameplay-specific tips, and aim training. The speaker emphasizes the importance of sensitivity settings, explaining the concepts of DPI (dots per inch) and effective DPI (eDPI). They recommend using a DPI of 1600 or higher due to reduced latency and provide guidance on how to adjust game sensitivity accordingly. The golden range for effective mouse sensitivity is suggested to be around 30-40 cm per 360° turn in-game, with a caution against using overly high sensitivities. For those considering changes in their sensitivity settings, gradual adjustments of no more than 25% are advised, allowing time to adapt.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the nuances of finding the optimal mouse sensitivity settings for gameplay. They emphasize that there’s no universally best sensitivity, as it varies based on individual body mechanics and desk setup. They recommend keeping ADS (aim down sight) sensitivity at 1 for consistency with hip firing, which aids muscle memory. If adjusting the ADS sensitivity multiplier, it should match the tactical stance for uniformity. Instant transition timing is best for consistency when switching to ADS.
The speaker also explains ADS sensitivity types, recommending ‘relative’ for most players as it adjusts sensitivity slightly to match the new field of view when aiming. They discuss monitor distance coefficient, advising the standard value of 1.78 for common 1920×1080 monitors, although leaving it at the default 1.33 is also fine if users are accustomed to it. Adjusting to 1.78 might initially feel different but is technically correct.
The video also touches on custom zoom sensitivity settings, which they advise against due to potential negative impacts on muscle memory, but offer it as an option for specific scope preferences. Inverted aim can be set for those who prefer that style, and third-person ADS correction is noted as typically irrelevant for Warzone players. Mouse calibration options like filtering and acceleration are briefly mentioned for potential fine-tuning.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on optimal settings for smoother and more responsive gameplay. The speaker stresses the importance of keeping certain settings off or at zero to aid muscle memory and avoid mishaps during gameplay. Key recommendations include having separate keybinds for prone, dive, crouch, and slide to facilitate smoother slide-canceling. Additionally, the speaker advises placing the ping function on an easily accessible key, such as ‘Q’, to assist in tracking enemies in poorly lit areas. For movement settings, automatic tactical sprint and slide maintain sprint are suggested for faster movement. The speaker also mentions turning off automatic mantling options to avoid accidental climbs during gunfights and recommends having independent keybinds for sliding and diving for better responsiveness. Lastly, the video advises setting auto-deploy to off to allow for lower altitude landings and adjusting ledge climb behavior to movement-based.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various settings and configurations for optimizing gameplay in Call of Duty. They recommend sprinting door batch for easier door interactions and explain personal preferences for focus behavior and equipment behavior toggles. For weapon mounting and tax stance activation, they suggest using toggle and activating with ads plus melee, respectively. They emphasize changing the armor plate behavior to “apply all” for efficiency.
Additionally, they touch on weapon mount exit delay, Sprint cancels reload, and vehicle look behaviors. The speaker also introduces a config file adjustment in the Call of Duty documents folder, recommending setting “use raw Mouse input” to false for better mouse sensitivity, akin to Warzone 1.
Finally, they provide gameplay-specific tips for mouse and keyboard players, such as using smoke grenades to disrupt controller players’ aim assist, especially through railings, stairways, fences, bushes, and trees.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses strategies and considerations for mouse and keyboard players versus controller players in gaming, focusing on engagement tactics and loadout optimization. They highlight the advantage of keeping a distance during fights, especially at around 10 meters, and using cover to bait enemies. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having a sight for clear targeting over other attachments and stresses the need for horizontal recoil control attachments like the Bruen Heavy Support Grip. They mention that aiming idle sway is a significant issue in MW2 and MW3 and suggest using hipfire builds or tactical builds for close-range combat. Additionally, they recommend choosing guns with manageable recoil rather than the fastest time-to-kill, noting that not every player can replicate top gamers’ performances with high-recoil weapons.
00:15:00
In this segment, the speaker discusses the advantages of mouse and keyboard over controllers in gaming, particularly highlighting the ability to perform dives and execute wide-angle flicks quickly. They emphasize the necessity of dedicated practice to improve accuracy, either through extensive gameplay or by using aim trainers like Aim Lab or Kovac, which are available on Steam. Crucial settings for optimizing training, such as sensitivity and field of view, are recommended with specific values and configurations to match in-game settings. Additionally, the speaker introduces a custom Aim Lab playlist they created for Warzone players, providing tailored training scenarios for effective practice.
00:18:00
In this part of the video, the creator shares tips on setting up a personalized aim training regimen to improve performance in Warzone. They suggest starting with smooth tracking scenarios and progressing to more reactive tracking, flicking, and dynamic clicking scenarios. The focus is on consistency and dedicated practice, emphasizing that there are no shortcuts to becoming better. The video also discusses an in-game warm-up routine in MW3 multiplayer for console players who can’t use AIM lab, recommending settings for private matches, including map selection, time and score limits, health settings, and bot adjustments. The importance of practicing with the equipment and perks that will be used in actual gameplay is highlighted.
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In this part of the video, the creator shares their favorite loadouts in Warzone, specifically highlighting the WP9 and a low-recoil Striker 45 build. They provide advice on warming up by killing bots, suggesting 50 bots as a benchmark to improve aim and movement. For more advanced practice, they recommend playing against friends for a realistic challenge. The creator also discusses the effectiveness of using a controller versus a mouse and keyboard, noting that most top Warzone players use controllers due to the difficulty of competing with a mouse and keyboard. They conclude by encouraging players to practice diligently, enjoy the process, and engage with their content by liking and subscribing.
