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Rate my console Nurse gameplay.

Ruma
Ruma Member Posts: 2,069

Tell me what i could improve. I made a bunch of mistakes with blinking since its my first nurse match since 2 weeks i think.


But tell me what i could do better next time please!

https://youtu.be/KgHESGO2J0Q

Comments

  • StutteringSpartan
    StutteringSpartan Member Posts: 255

    I stopped watching around the 5 minute mark. Nurse is primary prediction, and muscle memory.

    You’re doing well dude, keep practicing 🤙🏻

  • ast2astRegMgr
    ast2astRegMgr Member Posts: 124

    It’s really good. A few mistakes. How many hours do you have on nurse

  • Ruma
    Ruma Member Posts: 2,069
  • ast2astRegMgr
    ast2astRegMgr Member Posts: 124

    Wow. Very good. My biggest mistake were blinking to a survivor with only one charge me or swinging at a survivor when I thought I may be able to hit them but couldn’t resulting in a long cool down. Auto aim loves to mess up your swings as well.

  • MarcoPoloYolo
    MarcoPoloYolo Member Posts: 508

    Good overall, but here's the things other than the obvious (blink distance muscle memory).

    I'm a PC player, so I don't know how your settings work, but if you control sensitivity isn't maxed out, I'd recommend raising it and getting used to it since a lot of the whiffs really came down to hardware limitations.

    One thing I notice you did that won't impact your gameplay against the average survivor, but will hurt you against good survivors is that you seem to want to blink onto the survivors. What you want to do is blink to the place where the survivors will be if they double back immediately. If they double back, you get the hit. If they don't, you second blink to them, and that usually nets a hit. Going for prediction hits and precise blinks is why the Meg and Chris managed to juke you. Overall, good gameplay.

  • Lx_malice
    Lx_malice Member Posts: 1,417
    edited June 2021

    Alrighty so...


    I'm a console Nurse main and while I don't exactly know how many hours I have on her myself, I have been playing her since some time around late 2018.


    First I want to say you're doing great. I'd say you've just about reached that point where you've mostly gotten a general grasp on how to play Nurse and now you're just "sharpening" your skills. So the more you play the more precise you'll get with your blinks and the faster you're reaction times will be. So definitely keep playing more.


    One thing I want to point out is sensitivity. Ideally you want to get used to playing on as high of a sensitivity as possible. This is for obvious reasons. Personally I play on 75. It feels just about right for me.

    The chain blink window is only so long and when you're looking for survivors you want to get the most out of the time before your camera gets jerked down. Also when you play against higher rank survivors they will attempt to juke your blinks and you need to be able to quickly match them. If you make a mistake with your lunge and start turning the wrong way, but you react quickly and your sens is high enough (and your blink itself was precise enough) you can quickly swing your camera back the right way and correct yourself.

    You don't exactly have to crank it up super high right away, but you can do what I did and gradually turn it up in increments of 5. You can do this every few days or weeks or even months. Whatever works best for you. I'd say you ideally want to get used to playing at at least somewhere around 65. It'd be good if you can go higher though. I was able to make lunge corrections at 65 so that's why I'm suggesting, but it didn't feel fast enough for me so I ended up going a bit higher. But yeah just find what works best for you.


    Once you get better survivors in your games they'll start to double back on you. Trying to cut them off with a blink when they break LOS will cost you lots of easy hits so I recommend not doing that. You want to blink to the corner or whenever they broke LOS with your first blink and use the second blink to close the gap if they kept running, or just hack their face off if they double back right into you. If you notice the survivor isn't doubling back then it is ok to just go for the prediction blinks, but most of the time you'll wanna blink to where LOS was lost.

    Example:

    At 10:29 you spot the Claudette and she breaks LOS behind the logs. You go for a prediction blink but she doubles back and so you miss. If you would've blinked behind the barrel she would've ran right into you and bam ez hit. If she'd have kept running forward you would've simply just used your second blink to close the gap and bam ez hit.

    Other than that really just keep playing her. Like I said you're already on the right path mostly. You'll get faster, you're reaction times will get better, and your blinks will become more precise. Just gotta keep playing👍

    Good luck!

  • Squirrel_Thicc
    Squirrel_Thicc Member Posts: 2,677

    Console nurse supremacy