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While you will have to adjust to the lack of a mini-map, it will give you a chance to be more aware of your surroundings. Playing on Hardcore will help you learn to count your shots, since you will not have that ammo counter handy, and that should give you a few milliseconds of awareness.

Use those milliseconds wisely. Landing the first shot on an enemy in any mode, from Hardcore Search and Destroy or Team Deathmatch, is vital to your overall success in a regular match. Whether you want to engage an enemy from five feet or fifty yards away, you will have to land your shots if you want to bring the opponet down. Hardcore teaches you to land this first shot because the game mode has little margin for error. The first bullet that connects with a player will most likely kill them in Hardcore, and that makes hitting your shots incredibly important toward achieving success.

Hardcore can also teach how to properly place that first shot on an enemy. Usually, aiming for the upper chest and head area is ideal for a gunfight. In the Killcam, I was "looking directly at someone face to face", but in the game before I died, there was no-one there. Many humans possess little or no sense of obligation at all.

And many are entirely willing to trample their fellow man for personal gain. More topics from this board Build 1 Answer How do I turn on the power in Zombies? Side Quest 6 Answers How do i turn bots on? Tech Support 4 Answers Where can you find all 3 meterites in kino der toten? General 3 Answers Why wont the multiplayer save my progress?

Tech Support 2 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: galestan galestan 7 years ago 1 I am at my wits end with multiplayer in the first CoD: Black ops. First off though, I am the hours every other day player. I know I'm not a pro, don't ever expect to be uber good and that most the people better than me are probably kids.

That being said. I can't seem to kill people. Maybe 1 or 2 kills i get if I'm lucky. Matchmaking Multiplayer : Outside of Team Deathmatch, on a limited selection of maps, matchmaking is unviable, and some modes entirely unplayable. Matchmaking Extinction : Entirely Dead, Matchmaking is essentially non-existent. Activity: Active, exact numbers not published, buts enjoys greater activity than PC. Activity: Active, exact numbers not published, buts enjoys a robust community for its age.

That said, as crazy as it seems, players should absolutely use the Combat Knife Default Class while they level up all the other guns.

Sure, weapons like the Hauer or the Gallo SA12 become insane with the right attachments, but the Combat Knife or the recently added Wakizashi one-shot Zombies all the way until about Round Melee kills also grant more Essence as well. Zombies don't hit very hard in the early rounds, but using Armor starts becoming pretty mandatory past round 10 or so, especially if the Megaton variants are spawning. Now, players could spend Salvage to get level 1 Armor, or they could simply wait for an Armor Kit to drop, and get the first level that way.

In the grand scheme of things, this isn't a lot of Salvage saved, but Armor drops relatively often, and it always feels awful to go upgrade the armor and then have the Power-Up drop from a Zombie right afterward.

This takes a while, nothing attacks them while it happens. For some reason, people seem to assume that they need to trigger this secret right as the orbs spawn, but they don't ever disappear. Therefore, save up a ton of money, go to the Easter egg, then go on a shopping spree while some Zombies show off their dance moves. Another aspect of Zombies that most players don't even think to check up on is the Attachment system.



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