News - The Ultimate Guide For Warzone 2 Ranked Play (settings, Class Setups, Tips)
Aim for a response curve. Make sure you have this on Dynamic; it is the best response curve for Call of Duty, and then the one setting I have that not a lot of other people use is that I have ad transition timing on Gradal rather than instant. This is a completely personal preference; it's just what I've used over the past few calls of duty.
Target an assist on I like default aim assist some people play on Black Ops I think default is better, and that's it for aiming on the gameplay some people play with automatic tax spint or ATS. I personally do not like ATS. I feel like I'm out of control when I use it, so I leave it off tactical.
Sprint Behavior: You can either use a single-tap run or a single-tap Sprint: single-tap Sprint. You have to double-click your left stick to get to your attack. Sprint single-tap run. You have to click it once to get to your tack. Sprint: A lot of people like single-tap runs, but again, as a personal preference, I like to be more in control of my movement.
Grounded mantle Make sure to turn this off, or you will auto-manage everything automatically. Airborne, mantle, put this on partial; it'll only help you if you're going to fall. Automatic ground mantles hang off. This setting is huge when it comes to your movement slide dive. Behavior: Make sure to switch this to slide only; it will greatly improve your movement.
It reduces the delay between slides, making it feel way more fluid. If you switch this, your movement will improve drastically, and then for the rest of the gameplay settings, everything is default.
Tips for ranked on day 1
Drop in with a squad. Having teammates to call out is going to help you a lot when you're first starting out. Pay attention when you're playing Respawn. Pay attention to where you spawn.
The first step to reading spawns is knowing where they are if you're solo queuing. Be flexible, pick up what needs to be looked at, and rotate for spawns. Do what needs to be done for the win. Use your mic even if you're solo queuing. Try and call out to help your teammates; it can be the difference between winning and losing.
I hope you guys enjoyed it. Have fun out there,