JGOD explains how the best Warzone players have no recoil when tracking enemies
Wondering how those great Warzone players can control recoil and track enemies? In JGOD’s latest video, he explains how the best players can track enemies with ease.
With Warzone Season 4 just around the corner, JGOD is back with another video on how players can achieve great tracking through controlling their weapons recoil.
Perhaps you’re looking to get better with a particular weapon, or maybe you’ve been watching the NYSL Warzone Tournament, where those great players are showcasing their amazing aim. Whatever it is, JGOD’s tips are sure to help.
In JGOD’s video, he explains how to effectively track enemies in-game, both on the controller and mouse and keyboard.
Apart from the fact that JGOD uses Kontrol Freaks, the added back buttons, and some extra grip on his stock PS4 controller, he did have a few things to say about certain settings.
JGOD’s Warzone tracking tips
The main gist of the video is basically having your settings attuned to your preferences, making sure your sensitivity is tailored to your ability, and other settings like dead zones, high and low zooms, and response curves on the controller feel comfortable to you.
JGOD uses the Dynamic Response curve on the controller, so for those who use the controller and are struggling with their tracking or want it to be better, maybe try this setting instead of the default.
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However, JGOD does recommend finding the best settings for yourself and not copying others, especially his, as the way to get the best results is through comfortability and practice.
JGOD also spends time with weapons, learning their recoil patterns and the best way to counteract them to get minimal recoil. A great way to do this is to unload a clip into a wall and let the weapon do its thing. That way, you can see the recoil pattern and learn how to counteract it.
As an example, JGOD uses the AMAX and explains that the recoil is mostly just upwards, so the way to counter this is to pull your mouse or right thumbstick down when you’re shooting.
One of the most interesting things JGOD pointed out was tracking someone while they are on the move. Sometimes your weapon’s recoil will work with you to track someone, causing you not to have to worry too much about controlling it.
On the other hand, when the recoil is against the way an enemy is moving, you will have to control the recoil more aggressively.
Well, there you have it, JGOD‘s tips for getting better at tracking enemies and controlling recoil in Warzone. For more, stay tuned on Charlie INTEL and check out our recent article on Warzone and Cold War story continuing in a new Season 4 teaser.
Image Credits: JGOD/Activision /Raven Software