If you've put real time into Black Ops 7, you've felt that mid-map moment where everything slows down for half a second, then turns into chaos. One clean burst and you're the hero; one missed shot and you're watching the killcam. When I'm trying to sharpen that part of my game, I'll even hop into something like CoD BO7 Bot Lobby just to drill the same angles until they stop feeling like a gamble.

1) Movement That Actually Wins Fights
Standing still is basically asking to get deleted. The big thing is strafe discipline. Not "random wiggle," but a steady left-right rhythm while you're shooting so you stay on target. And yeah, slide canceling matters. Not because it looks cool, but because it keeps your pace up and helps you re-peek faster. You'll notice you survive more just by breaking someone's aim once.
2) Aim Small, Not Perfect
Everyone wants headshots. Most people lose fights trying to force them. Put your first shots into upper chest and let recoil climb. It's boring, but it works. Also, stop taking ego challenges at max mid-range with a shotgun build. Pick an AR you can trust or an SMG that's built for reach, then tune it to stay calm: recoil control, a clean sight, and a setup that doesn't bounce like it's on springs.
3) Gunfights Are About Timing
Mid-range fights aren't pure tracking. They're "who fires first while already steady." Pre-aim common lanes. Don't sprint into the middle and hope you can snap. Use a short sprint, then slow down where contact usually happens. If you're always late to your own gunfights, that's why the lobby feels sweaty.
4) Positions You Can Repeat
High ground is still king, but only if you can leave it. Grab head-glitches, use boxes, lean corners, and keep an exit. The best spot is one where you can take a shot, duck, and reset. The worst is a "cool" angle that traps you when two people swing together.
5) Settings That Don't Betray You
Your sens shouldn't be a personality trait. It should let you track a strafing target without painting the wall. If you're overcorrecting, it's too high. If you can't turn on a flank, it's too low. And don't waste frames on pretty shadows—clarity and response time win you those coin-flip duels.
6) The Habit That Changes Everything
When you see movement, commit. Half-ADS, half-thought is how you lose. Make it automatic: spot, ADS, fire, then adjust. Build that rhythm in reps, not in ranked stress, and you'll feel the mid-map fights tilt your way—especially if you're warming up in a controlled run like buy CoD BO7 Bot Lobby before you queue into real matches.