Call of Duty 3
Call of Duty 3

Basic Controls & Movement — Call of Duty 3 Guide

Learn the basic controls for Call of Duty 3, including movement, aiming, firing, and interacting with the environment.

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Mastering the controls is your first step to becoming an effective soldier. Call of Duty 3 utilizes a standard first-person shooter control scheme, but familiarity with specific actions can give you an edge. Here's a breakdown of the default controls:

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Basic Controls & Movement
  • Left Analog Stick (Movement): Use this to move your character forward, backward, and strafe left or right. Smooth movement is key to avoiding enemy fire and flanking positions.
  • Right Analog Stick (Look/Aim): Controls your camera and aiming reticle. Precision is vital for accurate shots. You can adjust sensitivity in the game options.
  • L1/LB (Aim Down Sights): Hold this to aim down the sights of your weapon, significantly increasing accuracy. This is essential for engaging targets at medium to long range.
  • R1/RB (Fire Weapon): Press to fire your currently equipped weapon. Tapping for single shots or holding for automatic fire, depending on the weapon.
  • X/A (Jump/Mantle): Use to jump over small obstacles or mantle over low walls and cover. This can be crucial for navigating terrain and finding advantageous positions.
  • Circle/B (Crouch/Prone): Tap to crouch, hold to go prone. Crouching reduces your profile and improves accuracy, while going prone offers maximum cover and stability for shooting.
  • Square/X (Reload/Interact): Tap to reload your weapon. Hold to interact with objects, such as planting explosives, picking up weapons, or opening doors. Always reload when safe!
  • Triangle/Y (Switch Weapon): Tap to cycle between your primary and secondary weapons. Double-tap to switch to your pistol, which can be a lifesaver when your main weapon runs dry.
  • L2/LT (Grenade): Throw a fragmentation grenade. Grenades are excellent for clearing entrenched enemies or flushing them out of cover.
  • R2/RT (Special Grenade): Throw a smoke grenade or a stun grenade, depending on your loadout. Smoke can provide cover for advances, while stun grenades disorient enemies.

Practice these controls in a safe environment, like the initial training sequences, to build muscle memory. Smooth transitions between movement, aiming, and firing will make you a formidable force.

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