1. Basic Principles and Usage of Shoulder-Aiming Peek
Shoulder-aiming peek is a technique of quickly peeking and firing after aligning the crosshair with the enemy.
You should be aware that the position of the crosshair is different when zooming in and when not zooming in.
The method is to aim at the enemy with shoulder-aiming, then zoom in and move sideways to fire, and then move back again.
Can be used in combination with crouching or right-angle
2. CC Peek Advanced Technique
CC peek is a technique of firing before the opponent by using the ping difference.
After aligning the crosshair, move backwards while using CC, zoom in, fire, and then release the zoom and return to the A key again.
CC peek requires proficiency, but it can give you an advantage in combat when used.
3. How to Use DM-Mulligan
DM-Mulligan is a technique of quickly peeking using shoulder-aiming behind cover.
Roughly align the enemy's position with shoulder-aiming, then immediately peek and fire.
Newbies often zoom in first and then pull the aim, but this is the wrong way, and it is important to align the crosshair first.
It is more effective when used in combination with CC.
4. Self-Aware Peek and Practical Tips
Self-aware peek is a technique of peeking by pressing the Q and A keys simultaneously, and it is recommended to peek using only the A key while holding down Q, as your hands may get tangled.
It is more effective to mix in a crouching motion when self-aware peeking.
It is important to align the shoulder-aiming first and then fire, even at an advantageous angle during combat.
When peeking at close range, you must enter while pressing the A key.
It is advantageous to peek briefly and quickly, and it is disadvantageous to have the zoom turned on in advance.