In video games, strafing is the technique of moving the player's character from side to side, rather than forward and backward. In the context of first-person shooters, it refers to the movement alone, even when no weapon is being fired. Sidestepping is an integral part of any first-person or third-person shooter as it allows the player to dodge incoming fire while keeping their view aimed at their target.
Circle strafing
Particularly in first-person shooters (FPSs), circle strafing is the technique of moving around an opponent in a circle while facing them. Circle strafing allows a player to fire continuously at an opponent while dodging counterattacks. By rapidly circling the opponent, the player evades the opponent's sights. Circle strafing is most useful in close-quarters combat, where the apparent motion of the attacking player is the greatest, and thus the chance of disorienting the opponent by making him lose track of the attacker is higher. The effectiveness of the circle strafing maneuver is mitigated when the opponent's weapon fires projectiles that travel instantaneously, or fires a large number in a machine gun-like fashion, although this effect can also be countered by employing firing techniques such as deflection, also known as 'target-leading'.
HOW TO STRAFE! Strafing Tutorial + Improving Your Aim!
Hey everyone! In this video, I'll be showing you how to strafe properly for PvP, along with a quick tip that might help improve your aim. If you have any questions make sure to leave a comment!
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0:35 - Strafing tutorial
3:13 - Gameplay + keystrokes
4:22 - One way to help improve your aim
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published: 30 Oct 2019
WWII P-47 “Thunderbolt” Pilot Strafing German Aerodrome(4/13/1945)
Pilot Capt. Walter L. Flagg strafes a German aerodrome in his “Shoot!! You’re Faded/Darling Dottie” Republic P-47 Thunderbolt on or about April 13, 1945. He was assigned to the 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force. This video shows multiple strafing runs on what was known then as Eggebek Aerodrome. He was credited for two enemy aircraft destroyed/one damaged(for which he was awarded his 2st oak leaf cluster to the Distinguished Flying Cross medal).
He flew two tours of combat with the 56th Fighter Group flying P-47's in all phases of combat from high altitude escort to low level interdiction. For his efforts he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross(with 2 oak leaf clusters), the Air Medal(with 13 oak leaf clusters), Purple Heart, Distinguished Unit Citation(with ...
published: 26 Aug 2017
US WWII Fighters Strafing Targets In Germany
US Fighters attacking ground targets in Germany during WWII
published: 20 Sep 2010
Strafing Railroad Lines (1945)
(Color, Silent) Strafing German Countryside And Railroad Lines.
Courtesy: Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 18 SFP 9260
US Army Air Force. Cameramen: Johnson, Doebler, Jackson.
Scenes shot from a plane of the strafing of a town and/or a farm in Germany (lots of green space). An airman holds a slate reading: "SFP 186 Johnson [cameraman] Strip Y-73 Group 362 Sqdn 7 Plane [?] Date 19 May [?] Pilot Hunter" Two soldiers stand in front of a sign that reads "Hells Angels 303rd bomb group." Scenes shot from a plane showing strafing of the German countryside. Strafing a train and railroad tracks. Quick shot of a slate with most of the same information as the earlier one, except that the strip is A...
published: 22 Jun 2011
Strafing compilation! - Cockpit view / impact camera
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Bombing And Strafing (1944)
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Allied bombers fly through flak to strafe and bomb ground installations and an enemy convoy off Helgoland.
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Hey everyone! In this video, I'll be showing you how to strafe properly for PvP, along with a quick tip that might help improve your aim. If you have any questi...
Hey everyone! In this video, I'll be showing you how to strafe properly for PvP, along with a quick tip that might help improve your aim. If you have any questions make sure to leave a comment!
TIMESTAMPS:
0:35 - Strafing tutorial
3:13 - Gameplay + keystrokes
4:22 - One way to help improve your aim
Server: Veltpvp.com
Pack: https://youtu.be/x5HNge8XKOo
📌 TWITTER: @whyelii
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#strafing #pvp #tutorial
Hey everyone! In this video, I'll be showing you how to strafe properly for PvP, along with a quick tip that might help improve your aim. If you have any questions make sure to leave a comment!
TIMESTAMPS:
0:35 - Strafing tutorial
3:13 - Gameplay + keystrokes
4:22 - One way to help improve your aim
Server: Veltpvp.com
Pack: https://youtu.be/x5HNge8XKOo
📌 TWITTER: @whyelii
📢 DISCORD: https://discord.gg/sed9CEa
Want to join the PDCL? Join the website and follow the PDCL twitter!
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#strafing #pvp #tutorial
Pilot Capt. Walter L. Flagg strafes a German aerodrome in his “Shoot!! You’re Faded/Darling Dottie” Republic P-47 Thunderbolt on or about April 13, 1945. He was...
Pilot Capt. Walter L. Flagg strafes a German aerodrome in his “Shoot!! You’re Faded/Darling Dottie” Republic P-47 Thunderbolt on or about April 13, 1945. He was assigned to the 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force. This video shows multiple strafing runs on what was known then as Eggebek Aerodrome. He was credited for two enemy aircraft destroyed/one damaged(for which he was awarded his 2st oak leaf cluster to the Distinguished Flying Cross medal).
He flew two tours of combat with the 56th Fighter Group flying P-47's in all phases of combat from high altitude escort to low level interdiction. For his efforts he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross(with 2 oak leaf clusters), the Air Medal(with 13 oak leaf clusters), Purple Heart, Distinguished Unit Citation(with 2 oak leaf clusters), European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal(with 6 battle stars).
At the end of his 95 missions and 387 hours with the 63rd Fighter Squadron/56th Fighter Group he was credited with destroying two enemy aircraft(air-to-air) and six(air-to-ground).
The 56th Fighter Group was also known as “Zemke’s Wolfpack”.
Pilot Capt. Walter L. Flagg strafes a German aerodrome in his “Shoot!! You’re Faded/Darling Dottie” Republic P-47 Thunderbolt on or about April 13, 1945. He was assigned to the 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force. This video shows multiple strafing runs on what was known then as Eggebek Aerodrome. He was credited for two enemy aircraft destroyed/one damaged(for which he was awarded his 2st oak leaf cluster to the Distinguished Flying Cross medal).
He flew two tours of combat with the 56th Fighter Group flying P-47's in all phases of combat from high altitude escort to low level interdiction. For his efforts he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross(with 2 oak leaf clusters), the Air Medal(with 13 oak leaf clusters), Purple Heart, Distinguished Unit Citation(with 2 oak leaf clusters), European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal(with 6 battle stars).
At the end of his 95 missions and 387 hours with the 63rd Fighter Squadron/56th Fighter Group he was credited with destroying two enemy aircraft(air-to-air) and six(air-to-ground).
The 56th Fighter Group was also known as “Zemke’s Wolfpack”.
(Color, Silent) Strafing German Countryside And Railroad Lines.
Courtesy: Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Nati...
(Color, Silent) Strafing German Countryside And Railroad Lines.
Courtesy: Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 18 SFP 9260
US Army Air Force. Cameramen: Johnson, Doebler, Jackson.
Scenes shot from a plane of the strafing of a town and/or a farm in Germany (lots of green space). An airman holds a slate reading: "SFP 186 Johnson [cameraman] Strip Y-73 Group 362 Sqdn 7 Plane [?] Date 19 May [?] Pilot Hunter" Two soldiers stand in front of a sign that reads "Hells Angels 303rd bomb group." Scenes shot from a plane showing strafing of the German countryside. Strafing a train and railroad tracks. Quick shot of a slate with most of the same information as the earlier one, except that the strip is A- 82 and the pilot is Doebler. More shots of strafing. Very quick slate indicates that the cameraman is Jackson, strip Y-64, date April 1945. Strafing continues.
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(Color, Silent) Strafing German Countryside And Railroad Lines.
Courtesy: Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 18 SFP 9260
US Army Air Force. Cameramen: Johnson, Doebler, Jackson.
Scenes shot from a plane of the strafing of a town and/or a farm in Germany (lots of green space). An airman holds a slate reading: "SFP 186 Johnson [cameraman] Strip Y-73 Group 362 Sqdn 7 Plane [?] Date 19 May [?] Pilot Hunter" Two soldiers stand in front of a sign that reads "Hells Angels 303rd bomb group." Scenes shot from a plane showing strafing of the German countryside. Strafing a train and railroad tracks. Quick shot of a slate with most of the same information as the earlier one, except that the strip is A- 82 and the pilot is Doebler. More shots of strafing. Very quick slate indicates that the cameraman is Jackson, strip Y-64, date April 1945. Strafing continues.
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War Pictorial News Newsreel
Allied bombers fly through flak to strafe and bomb ground installations and an enemy convoy off Helgoland.
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War Pictorial News Newsreel
Allied bombers fly through flak to strafe and bomb ground installations and an enemy convoy off Helgoland.
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Allied bombers fly through flak to strafe and bomb ground installations and an enemy convoy off Helgoland.
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Hey everyone! In this video, I'll be showing you how to strafe properly for PvP, along with a quick tip that might help improve your aim. If you have any questions make sure to leave a comment!
TIMESTAMPS:
0:35 - Strafing tutorial
3:13 - Gameplay + keystrokes
4:22 - One way to help improve your aim
Server: Veltpvp.com
Pack: https://youtu.be/x5HNge8XKOo
📌 TWITTER: @whyelii
📢 DISCORD: https://discord.gg/sed9CEa
Want to join the PDCL? Join the website and follow the PDCL twitter!
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#strafing #pvp #tutorial
Pilot Capt. Walter L. Flagg strafes a German aerodrome in his “Shoot!! You’re Faded/Darling Dottie” Republic P-47 Thunderbolt on or about April 13, 1945. He was assigned to the 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force. This video shows multiple strafing runs on what was known then as Eggebek Aerodrome. He was credited for two enemy aircraft destroyed/one damaged(for which he was awarded his 2st oak leaf cluster to the Distinguished Flying Cross medal).
He flew two tours of combat with the 56th Fighter Group flying P-47's in all phases of combat from high altitude escort to low level interdiction. For his efforts he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross(with 2 oak leaf clusters), the Air Medal(with 13 oak leaf clusters), Purple Heart, Distinguished Unit Citation(with 2 oak leaf clusters), European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal(with 6 battle stars).
At the end of his 95 missions and 387 hours with the 63rd Fighter Squadron/56th Fighter Group he was credited with destroying two enemy aircraft(air-to-air) and six(air-to-ground).
The 56th Fighter Group was also known as “Zemke’s Wolfpack”.
(Color, Silent) Strafing German Countryside And Railroad Lines.
Courtesy: Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 18 SFP 9260
US Army Air Force. Cameramen: Johnson, Doebler, Jackson.
Scenes shot from a plane of the strafing of a town and/or a farm in Germany (lots of green space). An airman holds a slate reading: "SFP 186 Johnson [cameraman] Strip Y-73 Group 362 Sqdn 7 Plane [?] Date 19 May [?] Pilot Hunter" Two soldiers stand in front of a sign that reads "Hells Angels 303rd bomb group." Scenes shot from a plane showing strafing of the German countryside. Strafing a train and railroad tracks. Quick shot of a slate with most of the same information as the earlier one, except that the strip is A- 82 and the pilot is Doebler. More shots of strafing. Very quick slate indicates that the cameraman is Jackson, strip Y-64, date April 1945. Strafing continues.
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Allied bombers fly through flak to strafe and bomb ground installations and an enemy convoy off Helgoland.
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Starving for democracy A world with no justice The gap between the rich and poor is evolving enormous A child dreams about nothing more than a meal A man dreams about nothing more than escape A child dreams about nothing more than a meal A man dies for nothing more than his dreams The puppeteers and the thought control The presidential campaigns Uncle Sam's got no one left to blame A grip applied upon the throats of any active cause A crooked government accomplishes the first world of applause A child dreams nothing more than a meal A man dies dreaming of dreams Nationalists dropping bombs, calling this a winning team Uncle Sam's got no one left to blame