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I'm talking about head glitch on some maps, like stuck ur head out of roof or into walls so you can see through walls
Cus no one wants to talk about it Mr i want to know all things since i am an Internet Info stlalker that Must know know everything at a mentaly sick level
Headglitching. It's a common problem in virtually every first person shooter. It's where they manage to have near perfect view from out of cover and you can barely see them.
Like I said, it's a common problem in virtually every competative FPS, and is mainly due to the fact that where you are seeing from and where your head actually is differs greatly. Ald like I said, it's a problem most FPS's suffer from, ranging from big projects like Siege, CoD, or Battlefield, all the way down to smaller projects like Garry's Mod (games that have thrid person built into them, like Arma, or both the new and old SW: Battlefronts don't normally have it because the devs adjust it with the fact that there is also a third person perspective).