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I would also mention the sway of the weapons has an important role and the free kills of sparks, mosin and lebel sniper are also great gifts for solo players. I can handle the sparks sniper without steady aim best, so it's my choice if I play a fresh hunter and I got already so many kills, because I third partied or met someone I killed before at range with one upper torso hit with these snipers. That's where the Centennial and Vetterli are lacking power.
I enjoy videos like these. Something about covering the various options you have each time, it's motivating/encouraging somehow. Hard to explain. I just like to get better at any game I play so I always enjoy this kind of content! Keep it up.
You make a lot of good content man, but this style is where you really shine imo. Calm, educational, high skill, teaching the viewers your thought process. Amazing
Me: gun noises to my right. Rachta Z: Pax, officer nagant exactly 330 ft 9 o clock , Terminus 6 o clock with a B blood type , Sparks Rifle with special ammo type hasn't called his parents in 2 weeks ate spaghetti O's this morning with two no three sugar cubes in his coffee...folgers of course.
For someone like me who easily doubts themselves, it's always nice to be reminded that I'm doing things right according to master Rachta. That last game was most relatable when you missed important shots but still got them in the end
Them deciding to _run towards the extract across a wide, open field,_ instead of pushing him into the fort compound, where a sniper rifle is objectively exponentially weaker, was a major misplay and the reason he still got them in the end, though.
Honestly this is the series I’ve been needing. Insanely helpful and you give a lot of tips on things I see you and Hornet do but didn’t know why you did them until now. Great content
Comparison, explanation, taking time to go over alot of things. taking care of a big variety of players. again, nice one rachta. now i watch the gameplay and enjoy the video. liked the detailed equipment part alot.
Recently got into Hunt, and this video actually helped me immensely, just went in and used these strats to kill a trio and a duo to get out with 2 tokens that's so much money it's amazing thanks for the content Rachta
I just picked up this game, and its one of my favorite up and coming genres. Seeing someone like you play solo with your commentary is so helpful for someone new, you play it so well it feels like a chess game sometimes with how much information you are able to process and create.
My ps4 died over a year ago and I haven't replaced it or upgraded yet and this is probably one of the games I miss playing the most. It has an aesthetic unlike anything I've played before, it's hard to explain it. Something in the sound design is so distinct, sounds outside really sound like they're outside somehow. The way the dogs sound when they're barking gives me nostalgia, reminds me of my cousins' house when we were kids. (They had a bunch of hunting dogs)
You made the past nearly 50 minutes flew by easily. Very nice gameplay and commentary, earned a sub, keep up the good job. My favourite thing about your gameplay is that you are very coolheaded. Shared this video to mates who play Hunt aswell.
Pretty cool. Just got the game. Your commentary is just what I was looking for to explain how things work. Also, pretty sick to see you run no perks at the end. Props!
Insanely impressive stuff, especially that last game. You showed that even with subpar accuracy, a fresh solo sniper can have success, if they play smart. Very inspiring!
These videos barely require any time at all. All he needs is to play while recording his voice. There's little to no editing. It's basically the easiest and fastest way of making a video on this kind of games
I love these videos. Not because I love playing solo, but because I can learn a lot from you explaining your decisions during the game. Keep up the commentary videos!
Now what we need is a guide on how to farm money and XP while avoiding players as much as possible. Stuff like: *Get as many clues as possible so you can keep earning cash even if you die. *Know how early you are to a boss and quickly and silently dispatch it. *Where to go after the kill, so instead of being in the way of players looking for the bounty and extracting, you are just out of their sights, which may end up giving you a free token if the pickers are solo. *The best way to use Vulture + Necromancer (if solo) Traits, so you don't get burned by jerks when downed even though it was clear that you were not after them (happened to me way too often). I can see it being viable for teams, since you can then split and clear AI all over, which gets a lot of Bloodline XP if your Hunter is maxed. A 10k XP match nets 400 Hunter Dollars from XP conversion alone, and you can get more 200-300 from clues, and even a bit more if you kill a boss. Not sure about the average results of a Vulture run, but 6 players lying dead near the boss lair should be worth at least 300 Dollars, and that's shooting low. There you have it: 500-1000 Dollars and you risked nothing. This may sound against the "game's spirit", but Crytek is the one to blame for forcing people to not only fight for a relatively small prize (especially if in a group), but also carry limited item loot out of the game (which BTW cannot be sold if not obtained from other players). Pretty much any other extraction game offers a lot of tradable resources for anyone risking going after PvE objectives, and/or allows players to take more than a loadout worth of weapons in their backpacks.
I think the hand crossbow is super underrated as an off-hand for playstyles like this. And first thing you have points to spend either Quartermaster (for a side handcannon) or Fanning are the first things to buy for me! Thanks for the content Rachta
The problem is with you if you can't handle a solo sniper as a team. This is not call of duty, your hunter has value to his name and being sneaky and dangerous is a great tactic that actually requires map knowledge and great rotations. Someone not shooting like a mad man and running all over the walls and he is a rat? Jeez
I've been working on changing my playstyle and trying new approaches to the game. I have not planned on playing sniper or marksman but this video has opened my mind to some things. Good teaching
Killing boss is worth $100 normally but as a solo you get a bonus $100 too, so if you can manage to, it's pretty worthwhile and can pay for a good part of your loadout.
With the Centennial, I would really recommend levering. Pretty cheap for only 4 points, and if you get caught up close or don't have the time to reload your pistol, you can unload with the Centennial quick and with a relatively tight spread.
Not a fan of sniping but really enjoyed this video. It's baffling how you explained the plan and executed it like it was a tutorial, when it's actually a bunch of other players doing their best.
I love this video, especially because it lets us know what you’re thinking with every move you make, which is awesome for a new player like me to learn about the in raid mentality’s and focuses. Great content!
I have been playing this exact first loadout during event quite a bit to try out solo sniper, though often with poison ammo for fun. And tbh it's good but I always end up running in and fight way too close. I'm the one killing boss, pushing or whatever. I guess I'm just not sniper at heart... But with some more practice and watching your guides I'm sure I can make it work 😁
I tried playing like him in the first game, it's not too hard actually. Just shoot at them from a distance, even better when they're fighting. Just get kills and try to kill every single one of them. Had 3 double bounties with a couple team wipes today and maxed out my second hunter.
Honestly rarely use the med ammo snipers/marksman because of the terrible penetration, but if you only shoot when it is open, I can see how it works well.
I hate to play sniper, I am a pusher ha ha But each prestige, I force myself to use a specific gun until the end. So this time I'll try this loadout. Thanks Rachta !!!
hey love your educational videos they've been extremely helpful to me as a pretty new hunt player. more of these would be much appreciated thanks and good luck hunting.
I just won a solo 1v6 in a 5 star lobby LMFAO some of the tips here Lowkey helped. I was running Springfield marksman and spitfire, and I got 6 spitfire kills it was insane. They were all swarming specifically me too I had people chasing me with Romero Alamo and shit it was terrifying.
Great vid! One thing I've been meaning to ask, and maybe I missed it in comments of previous vids: How to you get the prompt to hit to display with that white box around the key prompt rather than the default red text? That seems super handy, especially in the case of using dauntless. That white box is way more noticeable than the plain red text.
I thank you for this Video, i dont like sniping that much but you gave me many good Tipps ^^ when you shoot another Hunter there is no confirmation of the shootdown right? that kinda sucks :C
Thanks for the video! There's so much to learn from in this series. I have one question: I'm new to Hunt and I was just wondering how you saw that girl at 23:56? I have major issues spotting people in this game, but you track movement so well. Thanks again, love your work.
I see clearer than you can see on RU-vid cuz of compression. Also check out my Best PvP settings video, which can improve clarity to see players. It's also experience
Good video! I always wanted to try sniper but never make it work. Can I ask if both videos were first try or you need to repeat them? Because you make feel its easy when cleaely is not! Btw you shoot faaaar better with the iron sight hahaha. Pretty clear that snipe is not your style.
My recommendation for solo: sparks sniper, silenced nagant with poisin ammo, and most important.. BLANK FIRE DECOYS. Play against trios to capitalize on the mass chaos of having more people in the gunfights. Stay far away and farm for headshots or body shots on injured players. When you get into trouble, use blank fire decoys to confuse your opponent and sneak away to reposition. Also keep in mind, the purpose of solo is never to get the bounty, it's only to torment other players and have them write death threats on your profile.
Hi Rachta, I new in the game. Really enjoy watching your skill. Going through your settings to find my best options I have a question regarding your mouse sensitivity. You play 800 or 900 DPI? Regards form Poland :)
What I want to know is how he removed the "film grain" from the game which makes it much clearer to see. Nvidia removed that feature several drivers ago and I've missed it ever since.
So i took some of these tips and combined them with my fav gun the ironside with fire rounds. And a Poison and smoke crossbow. I was already a trappy little shite you made me a piece of crap. Im not even that great at landing alk my shots. Just good at not getting shot while i loop people through buildings i preset with beartraps and tripmines. Or my favorite now is to get a group after you. And lead them towards another firefight. Then hide and let the two groups engage and shoot at their backs
Hellow, sorry i'm new to the game, but i was wondering how do you get 264 points trait with a lvl 1 hunter ? i think it's because you buy them with real money, but i want to be sure. Thanks for the videos, it helps me getting better at the game
Does the matchmaking prioritize having 12 players or 4 teams (assuming that a solo player counts same as a full team)? Would be useful to know to keep track of people in game.