Members Hartmann846 Posted March 7 Members Posted March 7 Protocol's mid is where Ranked matches get decided, and that orange submarine is the bit that keeps dragging everyone back into the same fight. After a few games you realise it's not about "who shoots straighter" anymore, it's about who shows up in the weirdest place at the right time. If you're trying to climb and you're tempted to look into stuff like CoD BO7 Boosting, fair enough, but even then you'll still win more by learning how people actually clear the sub area and how to mess with their expectations. Why the corner behind the sub gets you killed Most players do the same thing without thinking. They sprint into mid, tuck all the way into that tight pocket behind the submarine, and wait for someone to walk into their crosshair. It feels "safe" because you've got metal in front of you and a wall on your back. The problem is everyone knows that corner. Good players don't even need to see you first. They'll slide out already aimed at that exact spot, or jump-peek while laying down bullets. You end up eating the pre-fire and wondering how they "knew" when really you just stood where everybody stands. Shift right, steal the timing The fix isn't some fancy movement tech. It's spacing. Instead of gluing yourself to that back wall, inch to the right so you're not perfectly stacked in the obvious angle. Just a small strafe. Now when they do the standard check, their first burst hits the empty corner and they have to drag their aim to find you. That tiny correction is your whole window. You'll feel it when it works: you're already shooting while they're still adjusting. Don't overthink it either. Hold your gun up, keep your shoulders off the wall, and be ready to snap back into cover the second you get tagged. Don't over-swing into the front lane There's a limit to how far right you can get away with. Push it too wide and you're basically volunteering to be deleted by the player on the front headglitch or anyone watching the longer sightline across mid. The sweet spot is where you're hidden from the routine pre-fire but still shielded from the other lane. A good habit is to take the first fight, then instantly reset—duck back, re-shoulder, or swap sides if your team has pressure. Keep changing your look. If you win two gunfights from the exact same pixel, someone's gonna start shouldering it slower and frying you on the third. Make it a repeatable play, not a lucky one Think of the sub as a little script you can run: arrive, check your spacing, take the off-angle, then bail before you get collapsed on. Call out what you see, because teammates rotate off that info fast in higher divisions. And if you're having a rough stretch and want to stabilise your climb with CoD BO7 Boosting buy as part of the plan, pairing it with this kind of repeatable positioning is what keeps you from falling right back into the same mid-map trap.
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