The
Call of Duty series has certainly come a long way. Activision and an
assorted list of developers have worked hard to both expand and refine
their FPS formula in order to open fans up to new possibilities. In
their latest effort, “Ghosts” we find an entirely new platform, if you
will – sort of an amalgamation of the tropes developed by Modern Warfare
and Black Ops, if you will.
Needless to say, this game has a lot going for it; not only
are there an incredible number of in-game features and multiplayer
modes to keep you busy, there’s also the single player campaign (which
is said to be divergent; i.e. – based off of an alternate timeline).
Simply put, some people really seem to love this game while others are
apt to turn away from it in favor of new IP’s. Regardless of how you
might perceive the game politically speaking, you have to admit that
it’s jam-packed with enough goodies to keep you occupied for months on
end.
No one ever said that mastering Call of Duty: Ghosts was
going to be a complete cakewalk though. You’ll need to use your wits
and hone your reflexes a bit if you’re going to take home top honors
when it comes to online play. Moreover, tackling the single player
story mode on the hardest difficultly setting (for the purposes of
getting trophies / achievements) will also require you to apply your
newly developed skills. Here are some basic tips and tricks which will
help you become a better “Ghost”…
Calm down and focus
Admit it – when you load up Ghosts’ multiplayer and jump
headlong into the action your heart rate becomes elevated, right? After
landing a series of kills and finding yourself near the top of the
board you immediately begin to feel extremely anxious and exciting,
which tends to influence your performance. This type of emotion-based
play isn’t necessarily a bad thing, of course; in some instances it can
actually improve your presentation. But let’s be honest, how many times
have you missed a shot in a multiplayer situation due to heightened
nerves?
In order to become a truly world-class FPS assassin you’re
going to need to become more disciplined when it comes to your mental
fortitude. Not only will this help you land more accurate shots, but it
will also push you to make more sound decisions as far as general
tactics are concerned. The last thing you want to do is get yourself
all hyped up running around the map, potentially advertising your
location. Instead, take a more measured approach – slow things down and
familiarize yourself with all the fundamentals before attempting to go
commando.
Memorize the maps
Hands down, the best thing you can do with any
online-centric FPS is to memorize the various maps (preferably backwards
and forwards). In other words, in each area you find yourself parking
in, either temporarily or as a camper, you should have two or more
escape routes. At the same time, you need to be able to backpedal your
way across the terrain so that you can learn to effectively take out
opponents while moving yourself out of the line of fire. Sure, this
might be more of an old-school tactic (from the days when
circle-strafing was all the rage), but it comes in handy more often than
you’d expect, especially when you’re lodged in a room or warehouse and
cannot move forward against several enemies.
Moreover, because CoD: Ghosts features destructive levels,
you really need to spend some time figuring out what changes when these
maps are altered, as well as all of their “moving parts” (like
elevators, doors, etc.). Ideally, you want to try and bottleneck your
opponents so that they’re left exposed while you and your team remain
protected. In other words, learn to use the environment to your
advantage, because if you don’t, your opponents surely will.
Stick to one class (and two or three categories of unlockables)
In the same way that you might want to build a strong
character in an RPG, you’ll want to enhance a single class first before
trying to expand in too many different directions in Ghosts’
multiplayer. In short, don’t spend your resources on things which don’t
enhance the abilities of your character; instead, start off by building
on your strengths. For instance, if you’re deadly with a certain type
of weapon, focus on upgrading there, the same goes for any and all
perks.
Players with a penchant for using the knife will want to
create a strong player who is absolutely deadly at close range, yet
advancing quickly in terms of their medium to long-range capabilities.
In other words, you start off with your strongest suit and build upon
your weaknesses over time. Speed is obviously important, as is
reloading times, particularly if you’re using a weapon that’s “slower”.
At the same time, you’ll need a plan concerning what you’re going to
unlock with your squad points. For instance, campers will probably get
more mileage out of increasing their stealth and awareness, while more
active players might be better served by focusing on speed or
resistance.
Try to unlock the sentry gun and focus on completing field orders
Having a heavily fortified position is better than not, and
the sentry gun is perhaps one of the best tools for securing any
location. Of course actually getting to use this weapon requires a
killstreak bonus, but when it happens it’s like a breath of fresh air.
Moreover, if you’re tricky about where you place a sentry gun, you can
really rack up some impressive streaks while limiting your opponents’
ability to locate it or even fight back.
Similarly, you can also find “field orders” on downed
soldiers which require you to complete certain mini objectives such as
secondary weapon double kills. The big benefit here is that it offers
you a way to increase your chances of receiving a killstreak bonus, you
know – the sort that might allow you to devastate an entire map with a
nuclear assault.
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