Medal of Honor Warfighter - Shooting On The Move

Published on May 12, 2015
Duration: 9:03

This guide details the technique for shooting on the move, drawing from expert instruction by Larry Vickers and gameplay insights from Medal of Honor: Warfighter. It covers understanding the 'wobble zone,' practicing static and dynamic drills, managing recoil during movement, and transitioning between fire modes. The instruction emphasizes professional technique for maintaining accuracy while advancing or transitioning between targets.

Quick Summary

Learn expert techniques for shooting on the move from Larry Vickers, demonstrating the HK416 and FN SCAR. Understand the 'wobble zone' and how to manage recoil and target acquisition while advancing for improved accuracy in dynamic scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gameplay & Real-World Footage
  2. 00:32Game Development Philosophy
  3. 01:47Shooting on the Move Concepts
  4. 02:21HK416 Range Drills
  5. 05:15FN SCAR Range Drills
  6. 06:44Realism in Design
  7. 08:08Expert Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'wobble zone' in shooting?

The 'wobble zone' refers to the inherent instability and reduced accuracy experienced when acquiring targets or firing a firearm while in motion. Understanding and mitigating this zone is crucial for effective shooting on the move.

How does movement affect firearm accuracy?

Movement significantly degrades firearm accuracy by introducing instability. Techniques like controlled breathing, proper stance, and smooth transitions are essential to minimize the impact of the 'wobble zone' during dynamic engagements.

What firearms are featured in the video for shooting on the move?

The video features the Heckler & Koch HK416, shown with a Cerakote finish, suppressor, and EOTech optic, and the FN SCAR, equipped with iron sights and a vertical foregrip, demonstrating tactical applications.

Who provides instruction on shooting on the move?

Expert instruction on shooting on the move is provided by Larry Vickers, a recognized subject matter expert in tactical firearms, alongside insights from Medal of Honor: Warfighter developers Greg Goodrich and Dan Moditch.

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