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    sauronz

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    Menna cod 4 Steps tikak

    mewtika practise wenna



    1. Always reload when you can. If you don't have a full magazine and you go running into combat you're either really dead or really lucky, 99% of the time it's the first one. Reload when you can so you don't have to do it in a combat situation.
    2. Take cover. The most basic rule of modern combat, if you don't take cover you're going to get hit and if you get hit in veteran for more than 1 second then you're going to die. Don't choose flimsy cover like plywood, sheet metal, behind cars, glass and furniture. Call of Duty 4 utilities an engine that conveys realistic physics so thin cover can be penetrated. Therefore take cover behind walls, trees, buildings and thick solid materials. If you didn't choose your cover right the first time then try something else the second time.
    3. Go prone. If you go Prone and slowly edge around your cover then the enemies will hardly notice you, assuming that the enemy is at eye level.
    4. Shoot in controlled bursts. Fully automatic fire-like in real life- causes recoil and wastes ammunition, but controlled bursts aimed correctly at the head are far more effective. Use your iron/red-dot sight to get a shot then pull back the trigger and quickly release it to fire a burst.
    5. Throw back grenades. Something that Call of Duty 4 lets you do that other games don't is the option to throw back Fragmentation grenades. Always try to throw back grenades otherwise they may explode and you can get severely injured or killed. On veteran difficulty, the enemies have an almost infinite supply of grenades so don't be afraid to throw them back.
    6. Flash-Bang grenades. Using a flash-bang grenade is very useful when you want to stun enemies, clear a building, evade or just to use them as a decoy. Flashbangs are nonlethal but they blind and deafen enemies temporarily so you can go in for the kill. When use in conjunction with a shotgun or knife it's quite deadly.
    7. Pistol and Knife. Besides your primary weapon you have a secondary and a melee weapon. Switching to your secondary weapon is always faster than reloading your primary weapon when in a tough spot. The Pistols in this game pack a major punch and are quite deadly. There has been players who have eliminated entire squads of enemies with a pistol. The knife is a melee weapon that kills in one hit. Keep in mind that when you finish your knifing motion your weapon won't be available for a second and that's all it takes for enemies to neutralize you.
    8. Explosives. There is a variety of explosives in COD 4 ranging from Fragmentation grenades to air strikes. The Fragmentation grenade is mainly used to clear buildings, eliminate large groups of enemies or flush enemies out. It can also ricochet off walls. The M203 grenade launcher can be used on infantry, or on infantry gunships which can potentially leaves fewer enemies to fight.
    9. Sniper Rifles. Sniper Rifles can be found in numerous positions around levels and an experienced player can take out multiple squads. The best strategy is to go prone in a hidden area (preferably high up) and aim for head shots.
    10. Know when to retreat. Remember the message you receive on the first mission: "You're Hurt! Get to Cover!" It is absolutely vital that you follow this instruction here because checkpoints are sparse so dying isn't the best idea.
    11. Pulling and Releasing. Call of Duty 4 has an auto-aim feature like past Call of Duty titles. Clicking the "aim" button whilst the cross-hair is near an enemy will get it automatically centered on the enemy. Use this often as it is a great way of neutralizing a squad.