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  • Question
    How do I improve my aim in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare?
    Community Answer
    Practice is the only way.
  • Question
    What is a Barrel Stuff?
    Community Answer
    A Barrel Stuff is a trickshot on someone very close to you. Literally, you stuff your barrel into their face.
  • Question
    Is it best to practice on local, or to just try online?
    Grahamster
    Community Answer
    Go local. From experience, if you go brand new and try to trickshot, you will just get frustrated as to why none of your shots are hitting. Learn a few shots and how to spin correctly, then try to hit some shots.
  • Question
    What is the easiest trick shot to hit?
    Community Answer
    Most trick shotters start with 360 no-scopes. But things such as 180s and maybe even 360 scopes are even easier.
  • Question
    Has anybody found a technique that makes it easier to press buttons faster?
    Community Answer
    You could get a Scufmor any other custom controller like KontrolFreek, or you could play claw, which makes it easier, too.
  • Question
    How do I make sure my spins are perfect?
    Garrett
    Top Answerer
    There is no way to 100% guarantee that your spins will be perfect. That said, the only way to improve is to practice. Work on your timing and your reflexes. React accordingly to what is on screen.
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    What's the best way to get used to claw?
    Grahamster
    Community Answer
    Keep doing it over and over. Over time it will become natural and will be second nature. If holding claw continuously is too hard, you can play normally and just hold claw to trickshot.
  • Question
    After you die, what is the term used when you push the x button?
    Grahamster
    Community Answer
    Respawning.
  • Question
    Why aren't my bullets aren't hitting their targets? I think my shots are on point.
    Community Answer
    I'm not sure, but have you checked to see if you're in "headshot only" mode?
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