Free Fire: advantages and disadvantages of pointing configurations

Free Fire has 3 types of pointing that you can change according to your comfort.

Did you know that in Free Fire you can change the way the aiming behavior behaves when you shoot? Knowing this is vital so that you can dominate the game more and more since a type of targeted comfortable for you can make the difference between losing or winning certain fights. After all, if you have more precision, your enemy may die before you.

You should know that there are three types of pointing that you can choose at any time from the configuration menu. To access such a menu, you just have to touch the gear in the upper right corner. Once there, you check in the “Controls” tab. Next, you should look at the first option that says ” Point Accuracy .”

In “Accuracy of Aiming” you will see 3 options, first is “Default”, second is “Precision insight”, and third is “Total control”. Next, we will explain what each one is about and the advantages and disadvantages that each one represents.

Default

In “Default” option you have available just install the game. It turns out to be very good for newbies since it has helped when it comes to aiming. Basically what it does is automatically move your sights to an enemy player so you can easily shoot him. It is as if the enemy were somehow a magnet for your sight. This turns out to be particularly good for when you want to shoot a nearby enemy from the hip.

Does it mean that this is the best? The answer is no. The truth is that this type of aim will give you very little control of your shots. Having his sights close to the enemy, it will move to his body. This will happen even when you try to shoot the head, which causes much more damage. In other words, it will be harder for you to shoot in the head. It will also be a problem when you want to shoot another player who is moving some distance from you. 

Precise

Accurate is a mode that maintains that “magnet” of “default” when you try to shoot from the hip. However, the story is different when you approach the weapon.

What makes “Accurate” is that when you aim from the sight of the weapon, you will be free to look where you want. This means that it will depend on your ability to shoot the enemy to his vital parts. This mode is appropriate for players who have some intermediate level of experience.

This way you can shoot the head if you know how to aim well. If you have long-range rifles you can take advantage of it. However, you must be attentive to what you do, since you can start to fail one or another shot.

Total control

Total control eliminates any help the game can give you. It is entirely up to you to be able to hit the enemy, regardless of whether you intend to shoot from the hip or the sight. You should be very familiar with the game to activate it.

The problem is that you can complicate getting a close hit if an enemy moves too much. You must then predict his movements if you expect to end him.

Do you mean that the best players in the world always use “Total Control”? It should not necessarily be that way. What many need is to have the freedom to be able to shoot in the head, so they can settle for “Accurate.” What you should do is to operate with the different configurations and choose one according to your style of play and experience.