Try out some of these tips to become an Orbital Strafing Master

Introduction

The newest addition to multiplayer in Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is a game-changer: orbital strafing! Orbital strafing allows you to fly at high speed and boost through the air, dodging enemies and taking them out without even having to fire your weapon. It’s a great way to rack up kills, but knowing how and when to use it will make all the difference. Here are some tips for mastering this new feature:

You can run your friends ragged with orbital strafing.

With the new orbital strafing feature in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, you can run your friends ragged with this unique take on the multiplayer experience.

If you’ve been playing Call of Duty since its inception in 2007, there are few things more frustrating than having to chase someone who is constantly moving around and avoiding being killed. It’s not just frustrating—it ruins the fun of multiplayer! Fortunately, orbital strafing allows players to use their jetpack in creative ways that gives them a huge advantage over their opponents, who are stuck on the ground trying to get close enough for a good shot. And who wouldn’t want an advantage like that?

Oftentimes players will find themselves trapped by enemies or caught unaware when they’re out of cover or exposed simply because they don’t have any other way out but forward (or backwards…). But now there’s another option: just orbit around them at high speed until they die! If anything goes wrong during this process (you were spotted), just head up into space for some fresh air before coming back down elsewhere where no one saw what happened last time.”

Orbital strafing is the newest way to jetpack in a Call of Duty game.

Orbital strafing is the newest way to jetpack in a Call of Duty game, and it’s not just for mobility; you can use orbital strafing to get around the map quickly, get behind your opponent and find new angles on them, get up high ground for better vantage points, or simply escape death by jetpacking away from enemies.

If you want to become an Orbital Strafing Master (OSM) like me, there are some basic things that all OSMs know:

  • Use it as soon as possible
  • Don’t spam it unless you’re escaping or getting closer for a kill
  • Learn how low/high/far each player can go with their own OSM

When you kill an enemy while orbital strafing, a distinctive voice says “Orbital Strafe!”

In addition to the ‘headshot’ and ‘kill’ voices, you will also hear a distinctive ‘orbital strafe’ voice when you kill an enemy while orbital strafing. This is so that you know whether or not it was your own shot that killed them or if it was one of your teammates who was orbital strafing at the time. You can also hear this voice when another player kills you while they are using orbital strafing!

If you’re behind someone, you can smash into them for an instant kill.

Another interesting feature of the orbital strafing is that you can use it to get revenge on someone who’s killed you. If a player kills you, they will be rewarded with a brief moment of invincibility and their score will go up by 10 points. But this is only if they kill you on their first try. If someone tries to kill you again after that first attempt and fails, then the attacker’s score goes down by 2 points.

This means that if an attacker runs away from your gun and gets behind cover, there’s still a chance for them to be killed by an orbital strike before they can get back out in front of your weapon once again. But how exactly do these strikes work?

Try to get behind your opponent before double tapping the jump button.

One of the ways that you can gain an edge in this mode is by getting behind your opponent before they even know you are there. If they do not know that you are behind them, then it will be much easier to double tap the jump button and get in front of them. In addition to this, if you decide to stay behind them, but still use your Orbital Strafing technique, it will throw off their aim and could result in an easy kill for yourself.

If however, it does become apparent that the enemy has seen what is happening and is trying to outrun or outmaneuver your Orbital Strafing technique then we suggest using our final tip:

It’s very hard to attack someone who’s orbital strafing if they’re not near the ground.

This is one of the many reasons why orbital strafing is so powerful. When you’re in the air, you can’t get hit by bullets or melee attacks. This means that you can use it to attack without worrying about taking damage yourself. It’s also great for getting away from enemies who are chasing after you if they’re not close enough to hit with their weapons or fists.

If there’s any downside to this ability, it’s that once an enemy catches up with you, your only option other than running away is using a grenade launcher or rocket launcher against them (which are both slower projectiles). Overall though, orbital strafing makes it much easier to kill enemies while staying safe yourself

When you’re low on health, try to orbit around a tall object like a statue or building.

When you’re low on health, try to orbit around a tall object like a statue or building.

This is especially effective in areas where there are lots of tall objects like statues or buildings. You can use the building as cover while you wait for your health to regenerate and at the same time attack your opponent with orbital strafing techniques. This will allow them no time to heal or hide themselves from you!

If you find yourself in trouble, use multiple boosts to get away quickly.

If you find yourself in trouble, use multiple boosts to get away quickly. This will give you enough of a head start to avoid being killed by the pursuing enemies.

Boosts are great for getting from point A to point B in a hurry, but they’re also great for running away from danger. Use one boost when you want to get ahead of your pursuers and another when it’s time to escape from them entirely. Boosting upwards will help you reach high places like buildings, statues and bridges so that even if someone does manage to shoot down your first boost (or even if they don’t), there’s still another way out. Boosting up is also useful when trying to climb trees or other big objects that block bullets but not boosters!

You’ll take out enemies without even having to fire!

You’ll take out enemies without even having to fire!

If you’re playing as the Outrider and are carrying a gun, you can kill your opponents by hitting them with your jetpack. If you’re playing as the Pathfinder and carrying a gun, you can kill your opponents by smashing into them. If you’re playing as the Point Man and carrying a gun, but don’t have any ammo left for it (which is pretty rare), then shooting at someone may actually hurt them more than if they had just been hit by another player’s bullets. But boosting into an opponent with your jetpack at high speed will definitely make them think twice about attacking again!

The higher you boost, the faster you go. However, it takes longer to recharge your boost when you’re high up.

The higher you boost, the faster you go. However, it takes longer to recharge your boost when you’re high up.

The more energy you use boosting, the longer it’ll take for your boost meter to fill up again. Use caution when boosting in high places; falling will damage your character much more than usual!

Orbital strafing is a cool and fun new addition to Call of Duty Infinite Warfare multiplayer mode

Orbital Strafing is a new way to jetpack in Call of Duty Infinite Warfare’s multiplayer mode. It’s fun, it’s easy to learn, and it’s easy to use. In fact, it only takes a few minutes before you’ll be an Orbital Strafing Master!

Orbital Strafing is a great way to attack enemies from above. If you’re looking for a new way to get kills in Call of Duty Infinite Warfare, try out some of these tips!

Conclusion

We hope you find these tips useful, and don’t be afraid of orbital strafing! It’s a ton of fun once you’ve figured out how to do it properly. If you do have any questions or comments about anything in this guide, feel free to leave them below and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Also please share this article with your friends so they can learn more about this new movement mechanic too!

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