Your reasoning behind blind firing was to get peoples heads in I think, but to actually know peoples heads are in your going to have to look, so....
Why not just kill two birds with one stone and look and shoot. Even if your not snapping properly you can always pop out of your bunker or whatever your playing behind at a different side or height. Blind firing just gives the other team something to aim at. Think of it like someone playing very loose and sticking their pack out, you would look at that and think that's a massive mistake it's the same principle.
Why not just kill two birds with one stone and look and shoot. Even if your not snapping properly you can always pop out of your bunker or whatever your playing behind at a different side or height. Blind firing just gives the other team something to aim at. Think of it like someone playing very loose and sticking their pack out, you would look at that and think that's a massive mistake it's the same principle.