>>493325001>no color separation between ground and skyboxabout the only valid complaint you have, which i personally dont find to be an issue
I hate some maps too, based on vague feelings, the vibe of the map, aswell as how well i do on them. But in the end, there's always the team that wins, and whatever they did to win you can too.
What im trying to say is that you simply have skill issues, more than me. You could overcome them, or simply keep skipping the map every time.
>I still have no idea where I am every single gameTry to memorize stuff better. Look at the minimap often. Set it to Static if you haven't yet
>I often get shot at despite looking/running at enemy direction1. Develop the habit of running properly. That is - next to cover as much as possible. Never in the middle of the road, always to the side, etc. This and good reaction time (basic FPS skill) will help you take only between 20 and 80 damage in situations like these.
2. Maybe look for ways to see better. I use the Reshade mod with settings like contrast tuned up. Honestly can't tell for sure how much it helps, but it wasnt a malus. This is the kind of experiments you should run.
>Some areas way too open and empty. Others feels like playing call of duty mapGo there only if you're prepared, or prepare yourself if you are going there.
This might sound extreme. Pros who are really good at simply hitting their shots definitely dont have to do this. But you can, especially if you're playing ranked. You're not pros!
Side notes:
1. This advice becomes VERY good and relevant once you reach final rings. If you've been running a sniper the entire game, best pick up something for close range. There is often an opportunity to swap guns in form of a graveyard of deathboxes.
2. Its best if either no one runs snipers, or 2-3 people do. One sniper rifle is mostly a waste of a gun slot, the sniper will likely not be able to secure any knocks he makes. All he can do is farm some EVO for himself