{"id":28006,"date":"2025-01-28T15:10:50","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:10:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jgod-cant-believe-more-modern-warfare-3-players-arent-using-the-tac-stance-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:10:50","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:10:50","slug":"jgod-cant-believe-more-modern-warfare-3-players-arent-using-the-tac-stance-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jgod-cant-believe-more-modern-warfare-3-players-arent-using-the-tac-stance-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"JGOD can\u2019t believe more Modern Warfare 3 players aren\u2019t using the tac-stance &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>JGOD can\u2019t believe more Modern Warfare 3 players aren\u2019t using the tac-stance ActivisionCall of Duty expert JGOD questioned why more players aren\u2019t using the new tac-stance movement feature in Modern Warfare 3. At the top of several Modern Warfare 3 community wishlists was overhauling the game\u2019s movement system. Sledgehammer Games delivered on several fronts to increase the pace of matches. Some examples include quicker mantling speeds, firing during and immediately and after sliding, and an increase in tactical sprint durations. MW3 also marked the return of slide canceling, a fan-favorite movement mechanic first introduced in MW2019. The initial excitement for slide canceling quickly soured as players discovered a \u201chorrible\u201d delay after the animation. Sledgehammer Games responded by promising slide timing changes for the beta\u2019s second weekend. With all eyes on sliding and mantling, MW3\u2019s new tac-stance feature has completely flown under the radar. JGOD explained why more players should consider learning how to utilize the versatile movement mechanic. Why more players should learn how to use tac-stance in Modern Warfare 3 Activision described tac-stance as a \u201cperfect middle ground between hip-firing and aiming down sights.\u201d Operators automatically fire in the tac-stance canted iron sight position while sliding. The awkward side-firing mechanic takes time to get used to, but it offers a much tighter bullet spread than hip-firing. The combination of tighter recoil and improved mobility and handling drew JGOD in. JGOD explained why players need to re-wire their brains to stop slide-cancel spamming. \u201cSlide canceling doesn\u2019t reset your tactical sprint, so there isn\u2019t much reason to do it unless it\u2019s deliberate.\u201d Instead of canceling the slide, players can tac-stance during the slide animation to catch enemies off guard in a building or from around a corner. Tac-stance gets even more interesting when paired with an Infantry Vest and Tactical Pads. Infantry Vest increases tac sprint duration and reduces refresh time, while Tactical Pads increase slide duration and full ADS while sliding and improve stance transition speeds. JGOD concluded: \u201cThey added this new feature, and a lot of people don\u2019t realize how good and how broken it is. I think there are still some issues with it that need tuning, but I would say once it gets finalized, it will be one of those movements that\u2019s crazy.\u201d It will be interesting to see how player perception evolves as they get more comfortable with the new Modern Warfare 3 movement mechanic.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>JGOD can\u2019t believe more Modern Warfare 3 players aren\u2019t using the tac-stance ActivisionCall of Duty expert JGOD questioned why more players aren\u2019t using the new tac-stance movement feature in Modern Warfare 3. At the top of several Modern Warfare 3 community wishlists was overhauling the game\u2019s movement system. 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