
In first-person shooter games, one major challenge players often encounter is the issue of accurate aiming, which has been dubbed as problematic by many. Players, jokingly criticizing each other, frequently comment that a player’s shooting skills need improvement. For example, someone might say, “Your aim is off target” and recommend “slowing down your rate of fire using the classic setting.” This advice seems to resonate with many gamers who have experienced the uncontrolled rapid firing that results in an empty magazine and, unfortunately, a dead character. It’s like trying to water your plants with a fire hose—you put forth great effort, but the chances of success are slim. Additionally, it’s important to note that shooting at where an enemy used to be instead of anticipating their movement is a mistake beginners often make. Who hasn’t fired multiple shots into empty space while the enemy keeps dodging out of reach?