{"id":24268,"date":"2025-01-28T14:53:59","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:53:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/call-of-duty-vanguard-pros-fighting-a-war-to-save-auto-tac-sprint-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:53:59","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:53:59","slug":"call-of-duty-vanguard-pros-fighting-a-war-to-save-auto-tac-sprint-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/call-of-duty-vanguard-pros-fighting-a-war-to-save-auto-tac-sprint-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Call of Duty Vanguard pros \u201cfighting a war\u201d to save Auto Tac Sprint &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Call of Duty Vanguard pros \u201cfighting a war\u201d to save Auto Tac Sprint Twitter, @Censor \/ ActivisionOne Call of Duty: Vanguard setting has the entire competitive community in disarray. While casuals and Warzone pros use Auto Tac Sprint, CDL and Challenger pros are arguing about its ban. Auto Tac Sprint (or, as it\u2019s more typically known, ATS) was introduced with Modern Warfare 2019 and immediately became a point of debate in the Call of Duty League. In the inaugural season, the setting was banned by players, but, two years later, it\u2019s up for discussion again. Essentially, the MW engine \u2013 which Vanguard is also built on \u2013 allows for slide-canceling movement mechanics that are much easier with ATS enabled. Using ATS makes maintaining maximum speed a lot easier on the hands and controller, but some pros think it\u2019s too easy. While ATS isn\u2019t part of the CDL\u2019s initial ruleset, it\u2019s become a divisive topic among pros\u2019 Gentlemen\u2019s Agreements (GAs). Apparently, Doug \u2018Censor\u2019 Martin is now \u201cfighting a war\u201d to keep it from being banned. Call of Duty Vanguard pros wage war to protect Auto Tac Sprint Doug Censor Martin is literally fighting a war in the Challenger GA chat to keep using Auto Tactical Sprint \u2014 chance (@Maux) November 23, 2021 On default PS4 settings without ATS, a player would need to double-tap the left stick to initiate Tac Sprint, then double-tap slide and press jump to slide cancel, then double-tap left stick again to continue tac sprinting. In doing so, you\u2019re able to constantly sprint at full speed since the slide cancel resets it. With ATS enabled, all you have to do is hold forward on the left stick, slide cancel, and continue holding forward. It saves a bunch of extra clicks, making moving and finessing at top speeds a lot easier. Somewhat understandably then, some like the setting. Like the Warzone scene, Censor wants CDL Challengers to allow ATS. Unfortunately, he\u2019s \u201cfighting a war\u201d against many pros who despise Tac Sprint generally. Call of Duty League champs flame Tac Sprint with sarcasm so glad tac sprint is back! missed the finesse and being able to stay alive in any situation \u2014 alec (@Arcitys) November 24, 2021 The Atlanta FaZe are, until proven otherwise, the best team in Call of Duty. So it holds weight when their AR, Alec \u2018Arcitys\u2019 Sanderson, takes to Twitter to roast ATS. The 2021 champ said he was \u201cso glad tac sprint is back.\u201d In the replies, his speedy SMG teammates, Tyler \u2018aBeZy\u2019 Pharris and Chris \u2018Simp\u2019 Lehr both similarly mocked the setting. Simp dropped a big smiley face, while aBeZy added a \u201cso fun.\u201d It should go without saying that if pros don\u2019t like Tac Sprint, they\u2019re unlikely to enjoy a setting that makes it even easier to pull off. With just under two weeks until the first Challengers event, the time is ticking for Censor to convince his opposition that ATS shouldn\u2019t be banned.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Call of Duty Vanguard pros \u201cfighting a war\u201d to save Auto Tac Sprint Twitter, @Censor \/ ActivisionOne Call of Duty: Vanguard setting has the entire competitive community in disarray. While casuals and Warzone pros use Auto Tac Sprint, CDL and Challenger pros are arguing about its ban. 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