User blog comment:Imrlybord7/How to be amazing at Call of Duty (really)/@comment-5176950-20120608063836

As a person who has grown to love the objective-oriented battlefield series,while also keeping Cod WAW close to my heart, Number 9 just makes me dissident in regards to the moral integrity of this author. Completing the objective fast, and simply get your job done is the number 1 rule in my own personal guide, not trying to boost my KD off the backs of players playing the game in the way it was meant to be. If you are being defensive in Search and sticking close to a bomb point, that is fine, but actively farming an objective of idiots just feels both morally wrong and unjustified. And with regards to #4 and #8, look at your own #1. It is a game that is meant to be played in a way that is constantly new, fun, and challenging. By using that shotgun you can teach yourself how to control the engagement, and how to actually take a corner properly. By using a light machine gun you may have to slow yourself down, and learn how to truly make every second of your life count. It is just a videogame, the number one way to exceed in anything is to make mistakes and to learn from them in different enviroments, and for different reasons. By focusing on only one single type of gun, and only the most efficient types of custom classes, you lose a wide range of mistakes that you can make by using other types of weapons. Using weapons and classes that are unfamiliar to you is akin to running with weights on vs. running without weights on. Sure, one of the options is easier, you will run faster, and you will still have results. But, the other option is a long term strategy to not just being "good" in Cod, but also in all other things that you may do, on the console or not.