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: Now I'm a short and close range type. at times I'll probably use a DMR, Light
: Rifle, or Carbine but mainly its just me using AR or Storm Rifle and some
: ordinance. Should I try these out? or should I try a similar product,
: because I was reading up on their site and it sounds like their
: "CQC" ones may be for me.
I also fancy myself a CQB style player over long range and I have the sniper style of them and have had no problems. I can say that I did see a marked improvement overall, for any gun.
Like Pete, I like that I can turn up my sensitivity a bit and not get lost. I also find them helpful for snapping to a target (any range) a lot easier.
You don't have to get the infinity style, any of the long stick ones are the same in my experience.
The one thing I would suggest you pay attention to is the concave or convex style of the head- you may prefer one over the other.
I also like them for other games other than FPS. They just make my hands feel better.
I'd say give em a try. For 15 bucks its not bad. It does take a few games/days to get used to but after you go back it feels weird without them haha.
FPS Freek Infinity review + Target Practice map | pete_the_duck | 3/7/13 10:47 am |
Re: FPS Freek Infinity review + Target Practice ma | Skywalker DSP | 3/7/13 11:48 am |
Re: FPS Freek Infinity review + Target Practice ma | Revenant1988 | 3/7/13 12:39 pm |
Re: FPS Freek Infinity review + Target Practice ma | serpx | 3/8/13 1:01 am |
Re: FPS Freek Infinity review + Target Practice ma | gamerguy2002 | 3/8/13 8:51 am |
Re: FPS Freek Infinity review + Target Practice ma | pete_the_duck | 3/8/13 10:01 am |
Re: FPS Freek Infinity review + Target Practice ma | Revenant1988 | 3/8/13 10:38 am |
Re: FPS Freek Infinity review + Target Practice ma | Louis Wu | 3/8/13 8:59 am |