{"id":25023,"date":"2025-01-28T14:56:40","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:56:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cod-pro-octane-gives-3-crucial-tips-for-using-ars-in-modern-warfare-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:56:40","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:56:40","slug":"cod-pro-octane-gives-3-crucial-tips-for-using-ars-in-modern-warfare-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cod-pro-octane-gives-3-crucial-tips-for-using-ars-in-modern-warfare-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"CoD pro Octane gives 3 crucial tips for using ARs in Modern Warfare &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>CoD pro Octane gives 3 crucial tips for using ARs in Modern Warfare Activision \/ Call of Duty LeagueProfessional Call of Duty player Sam \u2018Octane\u2019 Larew has revealed three main tips for assault rifle users to consider to up their game in Modern Warfare. Assault rifles will always be one of the most popular weapon classes to use in any Call of Duty game, be it in the heights of the Call of Duty League down to a regular Team Deathmatch public match. But if you\u2019re aiming to get the most out of your assault rifle classes \u2013 whether you\u2019re looking for high kill games, trying to get a nuke or just simply want to get better \u2013 there\u2019s few better to look to than Octane. Octane has been one of the best AR players over the past few years, winning multiple championships and often absolutely outshining his opponents in every regard. Now on Seattle Surge, he has been one of the best ARs once again and, although he has made the switch to using a submachine gun going forward, he still clearly knows a thing or two about dominating with an assault rifle. So what are his key tips? Let\u2019s take a look Spawn knowledge in Modern Warfare Spawn knowledge is the first thing Octane points out, saying that it\u2019s vital to predict where your enemies are spawning and react accordingly. Although, he says, it is a bit difficult in Modern Warfare, especially as there \u201chasn\u2019t been a competitive update one time,\u201d the ability to cut off lanes and know when to flood objectives is vital if you\u2019re using an assault rifle. Positioning in Modern Warfare As Octane notes, a main AR\u2019s role is basically to get to a \u2018headglitch\u2019 or \u201cpower spot\u201d and just \u201ckill everything you see.\u201d Positioning, he says, is so important as a main AR because if your opponent has bad positioning, you\u2019re \u201calways going to have the upper hand on them.\u201d He essentially defines this as \u201cbeing able to control parts of the map in certain areas.\u201d Pacing in Modern Warfare Octane\u2019s third and final key point is pacing, which he clearly believes might be a somewhat divisive point to make among other assault rifle players. He says that you need to know when to be moving around the map, and although it\u2019s a \u201cslow role,\u201d every decision has to be well-informed and you can\u2019t give up positions too early, nor hold them for too long. Octane went on to show exactly what he means with specific examples in a Hackney Yard Hardpoint match, commentating over the match to explain why he is doing certain things. He finished the match with an impressive 51-18 KDR, which isn\u2019t exactly an easy task in the CDL playlist. While Octane and other CoD pros typically use the M4A1 assault rifle in Modern Warfare, you might have another preference, but the points remain the same, so this should help you dominate with any AR in the game.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CoD pro Octane gives 3 crucial tips for using ARs in Modern Warfare Activision \/ Call of Duty LeagueProfessional Call of Duty player Sam \u2018Octane\u2019 Larew has revealed three main tips for assault rifle users to consider to up their game in Modern Warfare. 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