Nutmeat
Pro Squid
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2018
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- 118
I thought of this question when using inkjet, but I think it applies to blasters (excluding rapid-fire versions) and maybe some other weapons as well.
With inkjet, do you hold the Fire button the whole time to get the maximum number of shots in, or do you wait until you have a shot lined up and then fire a single shot and line up the next one? I started out using the first method, but now I feel the second is usually a better strategy for me. I usually get more kills if I line up the shot before taking it.
Same question with blasters, when engaging, do you just hold the trigger to maximize firepower or are you more measured with your shot timing?
With inkjet, do you hold the Fire button the whole time to get the maximum number of shots in, or do you wait until you have a shot lined up and then fire a single shot and line up the next one? I started out using the first method, but now I feel the second is usually a better strategy for me. I usually get more kills if I line up the shot before taking it.
Same question with blasters, when engaging, do you just hold the trigger to maximize firepower or are you more measured with your shot timing?