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GL!!!
Use a low sensitivity. The better you use logic to deduce the likely approach direction of the enemy, the less often you'll need to make fast spins. So you can shift your priority to having a sensitivity that's more suitable to tracing a target with larger hand movements.
Don't crouch as a means to control yourself. It's not at all useful for that. It's really only good for duping enemies. Keeping yourself hidden for an opportunity or briefly adding a vertical element to an enemy that's trying to line up on your head. The latter of which is only reasonable to try up close.
Edit: Oh and your mode of fire should really depend on your range and weapon. At very close, spray em. At mid range you burst, but don't do more than 1 or 2 shots until you've practiced the pull-down of any of the following 1-4 shots. At long range I wouldn't even recommend using as many as 4 shots per burst. This is the case with standard rifles at least.
The M4A1-S has a weaker recoil kick than other standard rifles (while the suppressor is still attached). And the pulldown needed for the 3rd AK shot is pretty easy to grasp for up to a good distance.
Go ninja, pop out of nowhere, shoot a few bullets, then try again. Be unpredictable, vary your game style. If your opponent dont know what you will do, he cant properly prepare. Uncertain opponent is a half-dead opponent.
Well, no. You do 2 shots per burst, or, preferably, you don't burst.
well since really good control of recoil is very hard and always different (depends on the distance of opponent), you should prefer single bursts then. and not crouch, crouch only if you are camping, or coming from behind to make a precise shot. otherwise, burst, move, burst, move and so on