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- Hold To Sprint now changes strafe speed when in third person
When strafing, you actually do the equivalent of sprinting when aiming a gun, and by pressing down X A, you stop aiming, so a bit different to PC where you move faster instead of stopping aiming when holding shift and aiming
- GTA 5 Strafing Keybinds - How to strafe like a tryhard - YouTube
A quick tutorial on how to change your keybinds for faster strafing This can be very useful when fighting snipers to avoid being hit Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:3
- Third person First person differences, inconsistencies - GTA Online . . .
You can strafe from behind cover alot smoother in first person over third For example if you're firing missles at an opponent around a corner you dont have to wait for the full step motion that your chacacter does in 3rd person
- the first-person walking mode is a lot faster than 3rd person
The speed at which you walk run seems way faster in first person compared to 3rd I love the first person mode but that massive difference in movement speed is really throwing me off
- Fast strafing? : r gtaonline - Reddit
Switching to first person view before scoping allows you to strafe faster Players with levels 100+ can survive a body shot from a heavy sniper
- First Person vs Third Person :: Grand Theft Auto V Legacy General . . .
I have heard that first person makes strafing a lot more effective, but I am pretty sure you can strafe faster in third person by pressing shift in aim, am I correct? Anywho ---I WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE BEST OVERALL PERSPECTIVE IS FOR PVP ON FOOT--- -I am comfortable in both perspectives, I also enjoy both perspectives
- strafing fast while sniping how? - Guides Strategies - GTAForums
I do strafe when using the marksman Don't fight their fight, move back or up and get them outta their range and into your heavy sniper sweet spot This can take some time and strategy (off radar works well)
- does strafing give any ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ benefits mfers :: Grand Theft Auto V . . .
To be real here, I don't think a person is going to stand completely still while being shot It's done out of survival However I can say that it's usage is unfair when there are mixed perspectives (first and third person) in a lobby since first person is significantly quicker at strafing
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