Hello friends!
So, here's the thing: I'm 37, with a kid (baby daughter who is my whole world). I don't really have the time to sit down all day and just straight-up [i]play[/i] for long sessions anymore. A few hours in the evenings is all I really get, but that's just the reality of getting older (it'll come for you, too, kids!)
Check out my crucible.report and you'll see my stats. I'm not the worst player ever, but I'm painfully average. I have my moments where I can clutch that 1v3, but it's inconsistant as hell.
I'm basically looking for a very streamlined approach to improvement, if you legends could help.
As an example, one thing I recently noticed upon reviewing some gameplay is that my peek-shooting from cover was a bit rough, so I went into a patrol and practiced, then after an hour or two of humping cover to get the candence right, I was able to head into some PvP and practice it against actual human players (still a ways to go, but progress. Yay!)
Are there any 'movements' or 'actions' I could practice to be a more valuable teammate? Rumble used to be my go-to for practicing my 1's, but the playlist is all but dead. Ideally, I'd like to hear from those players with 1.5/1.6+ KD's, but at this point I'll take anything lol.
Thnaks lots, people! Have a great day :)
EDIT: Some fantastic replies so far. Thanks to all who have commented! Keep 'em coming!
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Here are some tips that helped me (I’m 35 - no kids yet…) 1. Mindset - play every game with as much focus / concentration as you can (family permitting). Sounds obvious but not just running into a group of players, thinking of your positioning, reticle placement, where your team is etc. For every encounter. 2. Use the meta or anti meta set ups. There are plenty of clickbait videos as of writing this the best weapons with low or high usage in my opinion are: 120 and 140 handcannons, lightweight and heavy burst pulses, khovostov auto rifle, rapid scouts with precision instrument and Le Monarch. For specials - fusion rifles. 3. Out of these weapons use one you’re comfortable with. If you can’t hit headshots then don’t use a handcannon - lots of great players use these but if they aren’t for you then don’t use them. 4. Have a short/medium/long range loadout for certain maps or know them well enough so you know the areas your loadout will be effective. 5. Use external media: crucible radio is a podcast that ended years ago but was mainly about mindset and improving - if you can find them then they would still be applicable. There are youtubers with content based around improving - patttcakes and shadow destiny have some good videos.