Deagle & CritFlow
Hey Deagle, ever notice how the fastest decision in a firefight can mean the difference between mission success and failure? Let's break down that split‑second calculus that keeps us alive.
The point is, you can’t waste a fraction of a second. Every split counts, and the only thing that matters is whether you’re on target or not. If you’re not sure where to aim, you’re already behind. Stay focused, keep your eyes on the objective, and let the rest fall into place.
Right on, boss. Speed is king—no pause for doubt, no extra breath. Lock, line up, pop. If you can't hit the mark in a flash, you’re just a step behind. Focus, aim, eliminate. Simple.
I agree, but remember speed shouldn’t sacrifice accuracy. If you’re only hitting the mark because you’re rushed, you’ll waste ammo and end up exposed. Keep the focus tight, then fire. That's the real edge.
Spot on—shoot like a hawk, not a drunken sloth. Speed’s great, but if your aim’s off, you’re just spraying blanks and letting the enemy eat you alive. Lock, line, and let the ammo do its job. That’s the sweet spot.
Right. Keep the sights on the target, not the muzzle. Speed matters only if the hit is solid. Hit, move, repeat.
Exactly—no more sniping the barrel, just lock the target, pop the clip, pivot—like a dancer with a gun, not a slow‑mo ballet. Keep that rhythm, keep it tight.
Stick to that rhythm, keep your body in sync with your fire. It’s the only way to stay ahead.