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Also like I said on your previous post: You probably still are focusing too much into where your crosshair is pointing when you should pay more attention to the whole picture showing on your screen. The game lets you adjust the aiming speed's for both foot soldiers and vehicles and you really should even if you have a mouse which can lower and rise the DPI.
My screen is 30" wide and the ratio is 16:9 but you shouldn't have any issues even if your screen's 24". However anything below that is too little to any FPS games (I used to have an 18" screen and it made gaming really hard).
Adjust the FOV settings too, bigger number spreads your view. You just have to mix and match until you find the best setting for you.
You just have to learn the maps, nobody knows them when they start playing. If you find it really difficult you should start by playing either Rush or Breakthrough, as in those modes the maps have a very direct approach for each team and there's less that "run from A to C, from C to B and back to A" which can get very confusing if you don't know the maps yet.
You don't really need to switch the firing modes at all. Full auto or burst is all you need (unless in sniper), as you should always "shoot smart". If face to face with enemy in close range you can really pull the trigger and blast away, but on every other situation you should shoot in short bursts. The guns are so easy to use you can "snipe" people with AR bursts from hundreds of meters away.
You can also adjust the brightness of your screen. I don't know can you do it in-game, you probably can, but also on your computer's settings. If everything is too dark/grey adjust them.
Recon class has different gadgets to use for scouting enemy positions, which shows on both minimap and the big map so you could use those. Also surround sound headphones would be really useful for you.
If the enemy player is using armor plates (like I see many people using them now) they don't take any damage from you shooting them, it will just deplete the plate so I believe (could be wrong though) even if you score an head shot it's not instant death like it usually is. That could cause your issue of "not doing damage". The other reason could be just the "good old" lag, which can be caused by the servers itself or by your connection/pc.
Oh and if you're having trouble with the enemy players using the shield guy, you should equip fire grenades because those are very effective against them. Still, in my opinion the best thing to do is run away (and let someone else deal with them) or climb on top of a crate and then shoot them.
2. Two-thirds of the situations described in the article can be solved if you just get used to the map. Once you get used to the game, problems caused by not knowing the map will naturally disappear. If you don't know the map, google it and familiarize yourself with the main spots, or use the Mackay in solo mode to familiarize yourself with it.
3. Pick Mackay with C5 if you don't wanna hit by Armored vehicle.
I found this very accurate. Everyone can have same skins and if you dont see the red point or if you ally is behind the enemy, you just dont notice that enemy is front of you because you see blue .
How can you make a game where 2 teams are fighting each other and give tham exactly same skins and same characters ? the only differnece is blue and red point . I mean it's utterly stupid.
Mini map is desaster , you cant outzoom to see the objective and where are you fast. It's too much zoomed and if you are not very close to the objective you dont see which direction or where you are . It's useless to have mini map like that ; at least give us the possibility to zoom out.