For most CoD players, their Aim and Movement is the most important thing. Call of Duty League pro Standy explains how you can get to grips with this.
The Call of Duty League 2021 is getting into the hot phase. On 22 August, the decision on who will be crowned CDL champion will be made on ProSieben MAXX at 11 pm.
Minnesota RØKKR is also fighting for the title of best CoD team. With the respectable success at the 5th Major of the season, the roster around Eli “Standy” Bentz has played itself into the extended circle of favourites. However, the road to get there was not an easy one for the 20-year-old pro
First-time mistakes and learnings
“When I started playing Call of Duty, I made a lot of basic mistakes. For example, I was always trying to get a kill,” Standy explains of his beginnings in the game’s multiplayer. To become an esport player, the RØKKR pro had to change his mindset:
‘What I learned is that my plays should be effective and help my team. You should work together with your teammates and always think about how every decision can affect them.
Teamwork is the most important thing in the different modes of CoD multiplayer for the pros. But for most players, from Standy’s point of view, it’s about something completely different: “Casual players are always very worried about their Aim and Movemenv
How to improve your Aim
The US-American knows from his own experience what it’s like to start small. That’s why he has a few recommendations for budding professionals. His tip number 1: “Play a lot. I didn’t start with Call of Duty either and immediately had a super Aim.”
Play a lot, learn a lot – the best way to do that is to watch more experienced players. According to Standy, the ideal platform for this is the Ranked mode “League Play”. Here you often meet opponents who have both a good Movement and a good Aim. Perfect for practising.
“You may not be the best at the beginning, but the better your opponents are, the better you will become. That’s the only way to develop your game,” explains the 20-year-old. Nevertheless, you shouldn’t ignore the top players: “I’ve watched a lot of professionals myself and learned a lot from them. That’s what made me better,” says Standy.
Even though you can learn a lot from the esportsmen, you are always responsible for your own progress. “If you find a good player in a match, don’t hesitate to write to them and ask if you can play together,” advises Standy. His conclusion: