How to play battlefield 1 hardcore

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To say matches felt uneven is an understatement, yet my team often won, assuredly without any help from me. It's also too easy to get hung up on objects outside of your peripheral, and yet jumping, running, and all-around elusiveness was exhibited by other players, all telltale signs of experienced players that know how to doge during shootouts in memorized maps. By the time I was close enough for my gun to do any worthy damage, I was dead at the hand of someone not suffering from aiming issues. It would also seem player distance also played a huge role, where I'd unload an entire clip into an enemy at a distance, clearly hitting them but never once wearing their energy down to dead. This creates a situation where you'll swing your gun wildly to adjust to the fact you can't snap to any targets.

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Worse yet, snapping to shoot appears to be absent, and auto-shoot feels delayed (which is why I had this option turned off in the above video, perhaps to my detriment), possibly an issue because of the server distance from my location.

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To begin, the touch controls feel unwieldly, and there's no controller support outside of a functioning left thumbstick that has no ability to run.