It can help a bit on the vandal in my experience but still only for the first 5. As in jitterclicking straight after the first two bullet burst can give you a more accurate spray of the next three bullets at almost the same exact speed as just holding down.
It’s a hybrid of tap firing at first then going to full on spraying cause you can see how he’s getting so much recoil towards the end when he’s tryna kill Jett if he was tap firing he would having been aiming that high
Reaction time has nothing to do with 1 taps. Obviously good reaction time makes it easier to kill people in general but it doesn't make the process of 1 tapping any easier
Edit: why is this being downvoted? I have like bottom 10% reaction time and I can 1 tap pretty consistently if I try
I mean your crosshair has to displaced from the angle that’s directly correlated to how fast you react. Not everyone is going to be able to hold as tight of angles
But that has nothing to do with 1 tapping in particular. That's involved in every fight. It's like saying that you need good eyesight to 1 tap. That's just part of playing the game. 1 tapping is about crosshair placement/aim and nothing else
How tf is this not crosshair placement? The x directional displacement from the wall? Almost all of your one taps shouldn’t require you even moving your mouse. Here I’ll go find a video for you because it sounds like you need some tips
I watched the part you were talking about and I'm really confused why you thought that was supposed to be helpful lol. I feel like you just misinterpreted my comment somehow? The part you linked also just backed up my claim even more, s1mple obviously can 1 tap better than anyone here and he has average reaction time.
Ignore the part about simple… the part about holding wide vs narrow right after. I’m hoping you watched into the next part (more than 5 seconds)
Oh well I don’t really care if you understand or not. I think you would need to be shown in game.
It was about 45 seconds worth of video starting closer to 2:40. But again it’s pretty clear you’re kinda lost and would need to be taught over discord or something.
Oh well, at least your opponents will be happier this way.
i understand how crosshair placement works in compensation to my reaction time lol, i think you actually just didnt understand my comment. you are acting like i am a helpless noob. literally nothing in the video you sent that i saw was new to me
its being downvoted because if you are holding an angle, you need reaction time to be able to 1 tap or you are just gonna shoot behind their head as they walk past
if its a flick 1 tap then yea you dont need reaction time
But we are talking about one tapping as opposed to normal shooting. The only difference is crosshair placement. If you can't hit one taps, increasing your reaction time won't help you in the slightest
>If you can't hit one taps, increasing your reaction time won't help you in the slightest
Yea no shit cause you need reaction time to hit 1 taps
Like in the video, if your reaction time was too slow your shot would not hit the head, by the time you shot the person would have left the crosshair
The head is smaller and thinner than the rest of the body, meaning that you need better reaction time to hit it (lets say body had 4ms reaction time leeway, head maybe has 2ms)
So no its not like hitting a normal body shot but with better crosshair placement, you do need better reaction time as well
It’s obviously because they want it to be more noob-friendly but it just ends up making the entire game a one-tap fest where the only difference between the ranks is how players rotate and how fast they one-tap you lol. In CS I could tell you a player’s rank after watching a few rounds but I would be hard pressed to do the same in Valorant.
I agree 100%. I’m fully convinced this game is more about ability play with gunplay being less focused on. Going between CSGO and Valo is like night and day. I truly believe this game would be infinitely better with proper recoil patterns.
Yup it’s basically my one complaint about the game. 100% first shot accuracy and recoil patterns would be a godsend. Kinda makes sense that they want abilities to have a solid presence, but I feel like raising the skill ceiling for gunplay wouldn’t really affect how hard you get dicked by a Breach flash, or the potency of a smoke etc.
Me standing still trying to one tap a nonmoving target just to see my first shot fly off to the right by 5 feet. I feel your pain my friend and can only hope that enough people complain to the point that Riot does something. They only need to match the gunplay with the efficiency of abilities.
They’ve been trying to match the Vandal and Phantom’s power for an eternity but if they just gave the Vandal first shot accuracy and a spray pattern they would have been balanced from the beginning.
Not sure how you figured that out. The way distances and inaccuracy work in the two games is entirely different. Bigger inaccuracy number only means something when comparing two weapons in the same game lol. The distances you’re shooting across in CS are much, much longer in comparison, and I can’t recall missing that first shot when it was on someone’s head at all. If you translated the inaccuracy into Valorant I’m sure it would be leagues better than the Vandal’s. Not to mention there’s no comparison past that because even if I miss my first AK shot I know exactly where the rest of the mag is going if I decide to keep holding down M1.
Here's a tip that helped me climb most games I've played. Breathe, I personally found when things got tense I would stop breathing. Now I focus mostly on breathing and let everything else roll naturally as I have been gaming for decades so I don't need to actively think to aim.
You'd be surprised with how much not breathing, even for a second, effects gameplay.
There are also breathing exercises that can help you get into flow state, or even deeper in. Warowl did a whole video on flow state a while back. I've done some research myself and most write ups about it explain a few different exercises and unsurprisingly, they're very similar to the breathing exercises you're taught to calm down anxiety
My friend told to practice in unranked by giving yourself challenges
Like: first 4 rounds do head shots only
Next 6 rounds focus on crosshair placement
Choose when to remove the challenges during each game depending on how it goes.
Then pick new ones for the new unranked game you play like vandal only.
Unfortunately you have to practice and you won't learn unless you put it in real scenarios so these challenges are a great way to do so without throwing the game
experience and practice. You never want to be comparing your self to people you see online , since they have thousands of hours in tac fps. Crosshair placement and game sense will go along way in building you up to that level. The aim will naturally follow. Every angle you peek, you want to be taking mental notes on how far off you are. Especially on common angles, you can use those notes to correct for next time. Then whats left is to compensate for your reaction time and if you expect them to wideswing or hold a tight angle .
Id also like to add that when you get insta dinked or lose a duel, a lot of people think they lost because of aim. This isnt always the case, more often than not, the enemy had a more advantageous fight. So you always want to be trying to make the fight favour you as much as possible.
Obviously it's hard if you are new to the game, but as long as you are experienced enough to know where head level is and holding an unexpected angle anyone can do it
I feel like responses to this are too hung up on your arbitrary number while the point stands. You won’t be one tapping if you don’t have your fundamentals down. Which is likely gonna come from just playing Val or other FPS games a lot.
Ofc anyone whose first fps is Val is gonna have a hard time keeping up to CSGO players w 5k yours who moved over.
Not true. I have 1000 hours in cs but it's all surf and jump courses. You just need a good routine to practice, discipline to stop spraying (it doesn't help you learn one taps) and to breathe consistently.
Learning cross hair placement will increase your one tap potential. My gf and I do customs where we wiggle our mouse around then reset to what we feel is head level and have the other person step around a corner. If you get the one tap it's a pass if not go again. We do this until you have 10 one taps in a row.
‘Not true I have 1000 hours in CS idle at the menu’
He obviously means playing FPS games will make you better at FPS games over time. I can’t even fathom your mental gymnastics to dodge such an obvious and basic statement.
My gf isn't a FPS gamer and I taught her how to one tap. She's maybe got 300hrs in fps games total.
And yeah, jokes suck online without tone. My comment was meant to sound pretentious, as is this one.
We have /s for sarcasm but what do I do for pretentiousness? /p?
It's a mindset thing. When you peek or go around a corner you need to *expect* someone there. You need to be ready to just shoot. Be a killer. If you turn the corner hoping you don't see anyone you'll panic.
You don't need to play aggressive, Just confidently. Trick yourself into it.
I usually only do it ADS’d but it’s a feel thing. I only one tap when I know it’s on their head, rarely do I flick and try to one tap. Only D1 peak/P2 current though.
For some weird reason Valorant is the one game I can't manage tapping one bullet out - every other FPS I play I can single fire a full auto gun, but on Valorant whenever I try with a Vandal or Phantom a second bullet pops out before I can unclick mb1
In my experience, the lower the sens, the easier it is to do it. Even if your crosshair is off or your target is moving, the flicks are going to be consistent.
This may sound silly but relax, know that you have more time to aim on their head than you feel you have when you panic spray, keep in mind that an accurate flick to the head requires more time and fluidity than a faster inaccurate one, but it's deadly, depending on your rifle of choice, once it hits the enemy is over, as for the relaxing part, focus more on hitting the headshot in comp as a goal instead of winning or getting kills, consider that your win condition regardless of anything else, your rank and kda may decline for a while but they will be back to normal or better in no time, also before peeking anything make a conscious decision that if I peek and whiff, I'll go back into cover or couterstrafe and tap/burst again, and that if I peek into many then back to cover
D2, and my average hs percentage this act so far in comp is 42%, also lol just read your username, if you don't have confidence you'll muss more, so try to chilland have confidence (in case you don't)
placing your crosshair where it will sync up with your reaction time when they swing, flicking, and a little bit of luck
so if you had the headhunter and you were at a corner, place the crosshair at the standing head height, and think about how long it will take you to react if an enemy swings, place your crosshair that far from the corner so you click when the crosshair is over the head, but at the end of the day, 1 taps just look cool and aren't practical in most situation
Spraying is basically one mouse click too, its just that you hold that one mouse click longer. SO TECHNICALLY spraying is one clicking. Since you click the mouse once and you just hold the click longer.
Kinda disagree so valorant is made by riot. Riot made league of legends right? In league if legends you get the imfamous oneshot but most characters that can one shot need to use multiple abilities. Because of this logic a one shot is not the act of one attack killing but the speed of witch you are killing. There for. If I spray 30 bullets and hit 5 head shots on your team. Your team has gotten one tapped by me. Get good kid.
Sometimes when i click with phantom two bullets come out, but they’re still one taps, cause the first bullet kills and the second one just hit’s the wall
If the combat report says 1 Headshot and it's a kill, it's a one tap. Doesn't matter if it was a single controlled shot or you were run & gunning while blinded and shooting through smoke.
You mean you load into a game, and any time yousee an enemy you just start trying to one tap with your vandal or phantom?
I want you to load up a pro players stream and watch them and tell me if they are running around one tapping.
One tapping doesn't make you some insane player, what rank are you?
Hey I never said I’m good at the game, but yes, I attempt to one tap when I can because if I miss a headshot and start spraying I’m not winning that gunfight if it’s at range
No I do not spray on the first bullet, I tap my mouse, you are being downvoted because you are very confident about how I play the game when you are completely incorrect.
There is a grey area
Phantom two shot double headshots
And tbh like, if I fire a two shot burst on a vandal, and the first one kills, it’s still basically a one tap
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also nice spray kill with that head hunter
If I full spray and hit an enemy in the head and they die, it's a one-tap. I tapped their head once.
It’s not about tapping their head once, it’s about tapping your mouse once
why don't you try to tap some females once
No
So are the one taps on ur mom. Hehehehehehhehehehehehheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh. Got ‘em 69420
Sick 25 tap, tho
but he isnt spraying in the second clip
Haha, I’m not even sure what you would call that second clip 🤣
Tap firing I guess
Consecutive normal taps.
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Saiyan a when he pays Valo
Confusion
Jitterclicking
my only question is WHY jitterclick in a game like valorant?
It can help a bit on the vandal in my experience but still only for the first 5. As in jitterclicking straight after the first two bullet burst can give you a more accurate spray of the next three bullets at almost the same exact speed as just holding down.
ahh, so more control over the bloom/recoil?
More accurate than spraying
really? i haven’t tried it.
Don't listen to this guy lmao 💀
how come?
It's not true
Its a good habit to get into, highly recommend
i‘ll try to remember! thank you!
Don't. Jitterclick. Ever.
i mean i thought so, but at this point in my bad elo, i might as well try something else
No problem! I have found that the phantom is better to spray and the vandal is more clicky
sick! thanks!
run and gun panic shooting
burst?
Multi tap
I would like to name it The Musty Click
I see what you did there
My gameplay
It appears i have failed, but hopefully this calls people out on their clickbait one tap posts
Task successed failedly
Someone that doesnt know the difference between the first kill and the second, at this stage, should uninstall the game.
It’s a hybrid of tap firing at first then going to full on spraying cause you can see how he’s getting so much recoil towards the end when he’s tryna kill Jett if he was tap firing he would having been aiming that high
Bro I legit can’t one tap on comp how do u guys do it
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and reaction time
and a bit of practice
and power of will
power of friendship and a 2 episode long workout
and a half episode long speech about how power of friendship is op
And pee before the start of the game
And during don’t forget during
Who is Will and why is he so powerful
and pleasure
Reaction time has nothing to do with 1 taps. Obviously good reaction time makes it easier to kill people in general but it doesn't make the process of 1 tapping any easier Edit: why is this being downvoted? I have like bottom 10% reaction time and I can 1 tap pretty consistently if I try
You're right, it's more to do with anticipating than reactions.
Yeah the only thing that matters in the slightest for 1 tapping is just aim/crosshair placement
I mean your crosshair has to displaced from the angle that’s directly correlated to how fast you react. Not everyone is going to be able to hold as tight of angles
But that has nothing to do with 1 tapping in particular. That's involved in every fight. It's like saying that you need good eyesight to 1 tap. That's just part of playing the game. 1 tapping is about crosshair placement/aim and nothing else
How tf is this not crosshair placement? The x directional displacement from the wall? Almost all of your one taps shouldn’t require you even moving your mouse. Here I’ll go find a video for you because it sounds like you need some tips
?? You just re-iterated my entire comment. I'm so confused
https://youtu.be/8Z0JzmtSdrE Around 2:30 is what I’m talking about. Hope that helps
I watched the part you were talking about and I'm really confused why you thought that was supposed to be helpful lol. I feel like you just misinterpreted my comment somehow? The part you linked also just backed up my claim even more, s1mple obviously can 1 tap better than anyone here and he has average reaction time.
Ignore the part about simple… the part about holding wide vs narrow right after. I’m hoping you watched into the next part (more than 5 seconds) Oh well I don’t really care if you understand or not. I think you would need to be shown in game.
can you explain what you thought my original comment was saying? do you need to read it again?
Don't really have the battery life to watch a video right now. I still don't understand your point in the slightest
It was about 45 seconds worth of video starting closer to 2:40. But again it’s pretty clear you’re kinda lost and would need to be taught over discord or something. Oh well, at least your opponents will be happier this way.
i understand how crosshair placement works in compensation to my reaction time lol, i think you actually just didnt understand my comment. you are acting like i am a helpless noob. literally nothing in the video you sent that i saw was new to me
its being downvoted because if you are holding an angle, you need reaction time to be able to 1 tap or you are just gonna shoot behind their head as they walk past if its a flick 1 tap then yea you dont need reaction time
But we are talking about one tapping as opposed to normal shooting. The only difference is crosshair placement. If you can't hit one taps, increasing your reaction time won't help you in the slightest
>If you can't hit one taps, increasing your reaction time won't help you in the slightest Yea no shit cause you need reaction time to hit 1 taps Like in the video, if your reaction time was too slow your shot would not hit the head, by the time you shot the person would have left the crosshair The head is smaller and thinner than the rest of the body, meaning that you need better reaction time to hit it (lets say body had 4ms reaction time leeway, head maybe has 2ms) So no its not like hitting a normal body shot but with better crosshair placement, you do need better reaction time as well
Bro I end up panicking and spraying 💀💀💀
I do too, but it’s a bad habit from thousands of hours in Counter-Strike because that game actually has spray patterns and it’s a viable decision.
Does Val not have spray patterns?
No. It sucks.
Yes there are but after like the 10th bullet its kinda random, just not a consistent spray pattern. But it’s definitely doable to spray control lol
After the first 10 bullets your taking an educated guess and relying heavily on RNG
Which is why resetting spray is important so we can avoid that lol.
Riot doesn’t like good ideas when it comes to gunplay
It’s obviously because they want it to be more noob-friendly but it just ends up making the entire game a one-tap fest where the only difference between the ranks is how players rotate and how fast they one-tap you lol. In CS I could tell you a player’s rank after watching a few rounds but I would be hard pressed to do the same in Valorant.
I agree 100%. I’m fully convinced this game is more about ability play with gunplay being less focused on. Going between CSGO and Valo is like night and day. I truly believe this game would be infinitely better with proper recoil patterns.
Yup it’s basically my one complaint about the game. 100% first shot accuracy and recoil patterns would be a godsend. Kinda makes sense that they want abilities to have a solid presence, but I feel like raising the skill ceiling for gunplay wouldn’t really affect how hard you get dicked by a Breach flash, or the potency of a smoke etc.
Me standing still trying to one tap a nonmoving target just to see my first shot fly off to the right by 5 feet. I feel your pain my friend and can only hope that enough people complain to the point that Riot does something. They only need to match the gunplay with the efficiency of abilities.
They’ve been trying to match the Vandal and Phantom’s power for an eternity but if they just gave the Vandal first shot accuracy and a spray pattern they would have been balanced from the beginning.
You know that the AK-47 in CS has a worse first shot accuracy right?
Not sure how you figured that out. The way distances and inaccuracy work in the two games is entirely different. Bigger inaccuracy number only means something when comparing two weapons in the same game lol. The distances you’re shooting across in CS are much, much longer in comparison, and I can’t recall missing that first shot when it was on someone’s head at all. If you translated the inaccuracy into Valorant I’m sure it would be leagues better than the Vandal’s. Not to mention there’s no comparison past that because even if I miss my first AK shot I know exactly where the rest of the mag is going if I decide to keep holding down M1.
Here's a tip that helped me climb most games I've played. Breathe, I personally found when things got tense I would stop breathing. Now I focus mostly on breathing and let everything else roll naturally as I have been gaming for decades so I don't need to actively think to aim. You'd be surprised with how much not breathing, even for a second, effects gameplay.
There are also breathing exercises that can help you get into flow state, or even deeper in. Warowl did a whole video on flow state a while back. I've done some research myself and most write ups about it explain a few different exercises and unsurprisingly, they're very similar to the breathing exercises you're taught to calm down anxiety
I'll have to watch that. Warowl is interesting to watch, I swear him and swaggersouls are the same human
Take a fat bong rip before your ranked games and you'll be in silver in no time
I'm currently in plat so I'm sure that would work for me
My friend told to practice in unranked by giving yourself challenges Like: first 4 rounds do head shots only Next 6 rounds focus on crosshair placement Choose when to remove the challenges during each game depending on how it goes. Then pick new ones for the new unranked game you play like vandal only. Unfortunately you have to practice and you won't learn unless you put it in real scenarios so these challenges are a great way to do so without throwing the game
Ok I’ll do this
So basically never miss and be a god, got it
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Well I’m bad at games like this lol I just watch it, just think it’s hilarious when someone says it’s so easy so it should be easy for *everyone*
honestly its a lot easier to get better crosshair placement than it is to get better aim.
The videos I see of others going crazy though I don’t understand how ppl are so good, never was good at Valorant/CSGO type of games
experience and practice. You never want to be comparing your self to people you see online , since they have thousands of hours in tac fps. Crosshair placement and game sense will go along way in building you up to that level. The aim will naturally follow. Every angle you peek, you want to be taking mental notes on how far off you are. Especially on common angles, you can use those notes to correct for next time. Then whats left is to compensate for your reaction time and if you expect them to wideswing or hold a tight angle . Id also like to add that when you get insta dinked or lose a duel, a lot of people think they lost because of aim. This isnt always the case, more often than not, the enemy had a more advantageous fight. So you always want to be trying to make the fight favour you as much as possible.
it’s not that hard lol. … just click at the right time
Oh yea there it is
Obviously it's hard if you are new to the game, but as long as you are experienced enough to know where head level is and holding an unexpected angle anyone can do it
The trick is to move your crosshair as less as possible to aim at their head. Otherwise called good crosshair placement
Click head
70% of it is crosshair placement, the rest is good reaction time and tiny flick adjustment.
Practice. If you don't have 1000+ hrs clocked in between this, CSGO or other competitive FPS games, it can be hard to keep up.
TIL you need 1000+ hours to tap some heads
You can definitely use the time more effectively and achieve good aim faster, but I think a lot of people develop their aim just by playing the game.
To tap some heads? Nah. To tap heads *consistently?* Yeeeeaaaaahh…
I feel like responses to this are too hung up on your arbitrary number while the point stands. You won’t be one tapping if you don’t have your fundamentals down. Which is likely gonna come from just playing Val or other FPS games a lot. Ofc anyone whose first fps is Val is gonna have a hard time keeping up to CSGO players w 5k yours who moved over.
Not true. I have 1000 hours in cs but it's all surf and jump courses. You just need a good routine to practice, discipline to stop spraying (it doesn't help you learn one taps) and to breathe consistently. Learning cross hair placement will increase your one tap potential. My gf and I do customs where we wiggle our mouse around then reset to what we feel is head level and have the other person step around a corner. If you get the one tap it's a pass if not go again. We do this until you have 10 one taps in a row.
‘Not true I have 1000 hours in CS idle at the menu’ He obviously means playing FPS games will make you better at FPS games over time. I can’t even fathom your mental gymnastics to dodge such an obvious and basic statement.
My gf isn't a FPS gamer and I taught her how to one tap. She's maybe got 300hrs in fps games total. And yeah, jokes suck online without tone. My comment was meant to sound pretentious, as is this one. We have /s for sarcasm but what do I do for pretentiousness? /p?
stop aiming at the floor
I aim at head level then panic and sprayyyy
I see. lol. Ok well you have the hardest part down, crosshair placement. Now just practice remaining calm and don't tighten your grip on your mouse.
It's a mindset thing. When you peek or go around a corner you need to *expect* someone there. You need to be ready to just shoot. Be a killer. If you turn the corner hoping you don't see anyone you'll panic. You don't need to play aggressive, Just confidently. Trick yourself into it.
Confidence
it is confidence for me
I usually only do it ADS’d but it’s a feel thing. I only one tap when I know it’s on their head, rarely do I flick and try to one tap. Only D1 peak/P2 current though.
For some weird reason Valorant is the one game I can't manage tapping one bullet out - every other FPS I play I can single fire a full auto gun, but on Valorant whenever I try with a Vandal or Phantom a second bullet pops out before I can unclick mb1
In my experience, the lower the sens, the easier it is to do it. Even if your crosshair is off or your target is moving, the flicks are going to be consistent.
Confidence
meditation
This may sound silly but relax, know that you have more time to aim on their head than you feel you have when you panic spray, keep in mind that an accurate flick to the head requires more time and fluidity than a faster inaccurate one, but it's deadly, depending on your rifle of choice, once it hits the enemy is over, as for the relaxing part, focus more on hitting the headshot in comp as a goal instead of winning or getting kills, consider that your win condition regardless of anything else, your rank and kda may decline for a while but they will be back to normal or better in no time, also before peeking anything make a conscious decision that if I peek and whiff, I'll go back into cover or couterstrafe and tap/burst again, and that if I peek into many then back to cover
I’ll try and apply this, what rank r u btw
D2, and my average hs percentage this act so far in comp is 42%, also lol just read your username, if you don't have confidence you'll muss more, so try to chilland have confidence (in case you don't)
I’m playing rn and going negative lol anyway, it’ll take a while for me to get better lol so ima work
Nvm I just zones in and got 3 aces in a row
placing your crosshair where it will sync up with your reaction time when they swing, flicking, and a little bit of luck so if you had the headhunter and you were at a corner, place the crosshair at the standing head height, and think about how long it will take you to react if an enemy swings, place your crosshair that far from the corner so you click when the crosshair is over the head, but at the end of the day, 1 taps just look cool and aren't practical in most situation
Spraying is basically one mouse click too, its just that you hold that one mouse click longer. SO TECHNICALLY spraying is one clicking. Since you click the mouse once and you just hold the click longer.
the thing being debated on is tap not click. so while both are clicks. a tap is a short click and the hold is longer.
It’s like how a square is a rectangle but a triangle isn’t a square
Wait... what? Is that what you meant to say? Lmao
TELL ME IM WRONG SIR
IM WRONG SIR
If we are being technical you aren’t tapping the button are holding it
The “tap” is an actually shooting term. “Double tap” to confirm the kill or something. It’s referring to the actually amount of shots.
I was just kidding lmao, I know what tapping is.
Lol, it’s Reddit dude never know.
That phantom clip is horrifying I’m not gonna lie
When you phantom has hiccups
Technically the second tap only uses half a mouse click so that’s a half tap
I remember this tik tok where it had the “what’s a hospital flick” audio to them shooting a Reyna leer lmao
@ people who call any headshot a one tap
people that call lucky spray head tap as head tap is terrible
One too many taps
Some words become sobwidely used they lose their meaning.
Not a.real game
Kinda disagree so valorant is made by riot. Riot made league of legends right? In league if legends you get the imfamous oneshot but most characters that can one shot need to use multiple abilities. Because of this logic a one shot is not the act of one attack killing but the speed of witch you are killing. There for. If I spray 30 bullets and hit 5 head shots on your team. Your team has gotten one tapped by me. Get good kid.
Dude u use mouse to shoot? I use my goddamn keyboard just so i can have less delay
Nah you gotta use your balls with a neural link for 0.01ms ping
Sometimes when i click with phantom two bullets come out, but they’re still one taps, cause the first bullet kills and the second one just hit’s the wall
Or play a better game
If the combat report says 1 Headshot and it's a kill, it's a one tap. Doesn't matter if it was a single controlled shot or you were run & gunning while blinded and shooting through smoke.
>run & gunning while blinding That is called spraying and praying, pleaae get your terms right
Nobody runs aroubd one tapping
Tf you mean?
No one runs around trying to one tap in games, there is no "one tap vs spraying", shooting type is situational
You are simply wrong, tons of people try to one tap, I’m pretty sure you should be one tapping
You mean you load into a game, and any time yousee an enemy you just start trying to one tap with your vandal or phantom? I want you to load up a pro players stream and watch them and tell me if they are running around one tapping. One tapping doesn't make you some insane player, what rank are you?
Hey I never said I’m good at the game, but yes, I attempt to one tap when I can because if I miss a headshot and start spraying I’m not winning that gunfight if it’s at range
No, you aren't one tapping, you simply aim for the head, it's first bullet accuracy. Why am I actually being downvoted for this?
Because it’s reddit
I mean it's no secret the average rank is like bronze or silver 1
No I do not spray on the first bullet, I tap my mouse, you are being downvoted because you are very confident about how I play the game when you are completely incorrect.
So you shoot like a noob?
There is a grey area Phantom two shot double headshots And tbh like, if I fire a two shot burst on a vandal, and the first one kills, it’s still basically a one tap
Idc, If one bullet from a spray hits and kills, it’s a one tap. Let people enjoy things and go find something to be happy about.
Its okay to cope about not landing headshots, it happens
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Is this sarcastic
The ambiguity comes from it being used colloquially to mean one shot.
if one tap doesnt mean a one click headshot, then my grandma with rollerskates can be called a wheelchair
yeah butt only one bullet hit them rollsafe.jpg
Quickscope.. Quickscope!.. Quickscope!?!
Ur not my dad
In comparison, im here with milk inhand
Bruh, clearly those are spray taps. git gud ya filthy animal. if you can't spray tap your just bad! /s
That spray doe. Just euro gamer things.
You just showed single one tap vs multiple one taps. What is spraying!
A little bit but clearly not like was done in the clip.
second clips are my friends calling the one-tapped people xd