It definitely takes some time to adjust your eyes to spot out enemies. The visibility is a lot more rough than most games, but somehow , it fits with how the game plays. I'm hoping they can somehow make people more visible without making stuff too visible if that makes sense. Also, Ai loves to pre fire your previous location, so make sure you keep on repositioning.
Sniping in this game rn doesn't make any sense. One is that the AI is ALWAYS just as good as you in long distance aiming regardless of gun and Two is that by the time you killed the last AI the first dead are respawning
This is why I tend to only use them when I am strictly going for Elimination tasks. Means I can play at my own slow pace without worrying about others spawning.
cant wait until they fix the guns that feel like BB guns, its the only thing keeping me from playing this. tired of running nothing but an M4. and the glock is entirely broken ive dumped multiple mags of every ammo type into unarmored targets and they act like nothing happenned.
nice but there are some elements..like how enemies identify & marking the position of shots from that long distance? when Sniper rifles equipt with a suppressor, next sniper rifles must have bipod attached for more steady shots, taken enemy from prone position is good for precision shots & concealment..
Question is a coma always means death even when bleeding stops? I git hit one time in the helmet one grazed the arm. Put me in a coma, and everything was getting better, so i waited and waited in hopes I'd come out of the coma but instead sucumbed to the injuries.
If you dont bleed and you were hydrated and fed, blood will regenerate over time and you can eventually wake up on your own.. Depending on inners hit, you might however die before waking up from coma. I woke up from coma maybe 3 times on my own.. but more likely is just bleeding out.
I was just thinking to myself "I wonder what rounds he's using as I haven't had much success with the lethality of my sniper-shots?" just as you explained which rounds you were using...
By the time i have acces to a sniper gun, being an older dude with not the best game stats, an being a solo player, i will be in my pension, this game is too hard for novice gamers…
@EastfieldRED to be fair, any M4 with a Scope is honestly better than any sniper atm. I also mostly play solo and will admit it is very challenging. But you also learn a lot more being solo and how to maneuver around. There isn't any race to the end, so just keep at your own pace and enjoy it, my dude 😎
Beautiful work. The aggro range is so large and engagement distances so small on most maps that sniping just isn't feasible. Love that you found a way to make it work.
Not to jinx myself, but i did that run at the end for beer delivery and finding a boat. Gunny i think, didn't die once. Took thousand rounds came back with 40 bullets left.
I play solo my only hope is having a squad before me cleaning the place. So i managed to clear that mission quite easily but i m afraid to go there again 😅
Honestly Tigerbay isn't that bad solo. But it does require you to know what hard cover is and how to utilize it, and know when to switch from scope to red dot.
Just a few thoughs from my side - learning TB the hard way: Indoors Iron sight or red dot + FOV 50 - Outdoors scope + FOV 70 Stop pulling/ killing stuff you don't have to: e.g. 2:13 Aggro ranges are huge and you were completely save - no reason to go for a kill here Keep ammo types in mind: No reason to go for M855 ammo against "flip flops": - dispersion against low / no armor enemies is a disadvantage Never go for open field firefights: 7:40 is just madness: Commit for the container cover or flank from the area beyond the wall
@michael-zv5xq I usually run different settings to get 100+ fps. This run I was trying different settings, which caused less fps but also lower input lag, which was nice.
@@michael-zv5xq The settings I was using created input lag. FSR was the main Graphic setting that was causing a little input lag. It also increased my FPS to a consistent 100+ but also had crazy stuttering with it.
You start a fight bhiend bushes ? You didn’t learn nothing , the first kill is the most important , never shoot in the open , think a strat get close to a big cover or a house , you can’t go in randomly in some area . There are only 2 ways , get a good cover outside on the right and let them come than slowly go in , or just push in from the left kill 2-3 Ai and run inside the house .
@@CarneAsadaFries_ I always went for min 600 but more like 900, because at TB you'll be returning to your dead body, enemies respawn faster it seems than anywhere else so picking up your loot might involve fighting respawned enemies, depending on the time it takes for the horrendous chopper flight from Crimson. I've seen instances with 2 choppers on the map, ordering one gave a timer of 4:50 before it even ARRIVED... then 5 min to the location and running to your dead body, hoping no one respawns just as you walk by, which happened to me also. It's the most buggy mess of GZW, I can't even begin to count the crashes straight to desktop anymore (buying new stuff almost each time), playing on a decent pc at 1080p with 120 fps outside of TB, 80fps on the outskirts and 60fps inside the Mall. Looking through a scope even lowers it to 40 fps... Absolute disaster of a game, I've done all quests but no more until they fixed it.
And yes, Tiger bay is hilariously either “easy” or hard. You can either sneak in from Juliet 2 through the yards and get in the mall from the rear or enter hot from Ban Pa direction.
Wait, how did you move the dead body items to your living character that fast? Saw it a couple other times in videos but didn’t think much of it….. I drag and drop the slow way 😂