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I'm getting frustrated against people that crouches / leans instinctively every time they peak or engage in a gunfight.

I just feel so cheated when all they did to win that gunfight was by pressing a button.

But that did got me thinking: should I start training myself to aim for the body instead of the head?

The whole purpose of changing your stance constantly was to move your head as much as possible to avoid that lethal headshot, but their body comparatively doesn't move that much...
over 4 years ago - UbiShoreman - Direct link
Originally Posted by TGcad
I'm getting frustrated against people that crouches / leans instinctively every time they peak or engage in a gunfight.

I just feel so cheated when all they did to win that gunfight was by pressing a button.

But that did got me thinking: should I start training myself to aim for the body instead of the head?

The whole purpose of changing your stance constantly was to move your head as much as possible to avoid that lethal headshot, but their body comparatively doesn't move that much...
The way I see it is consistent shots are WAY better than gambling on a headshot, though it its all circumstantial. Headshots are always fun, but I feel like consistent body shots are more profitable in the long run, but that is just personal preference.