Holy cow! I never read the mod text, just the name and assumed it was an armor thing. I had no idea it prevented rad zombies from health regen. Will surely be adding this to my bow since I actually have the mod schematic. Thanks!!
Currently 10/10 in perception, though at that time it was probably lower, like maybe 8. And as for headshot, well since I'm a lousy shot, I don't bother. I can get a sneak headshot in sometimes, but after that I aim for the head but hit just about everywhere else :miserable: I play on warrior. And the bow has 3 mods installed; dye, polymer string and ergo grip (now 4 with the rad remover mod). It does 50 damage.
You should try to work on your aim for headshots then, you have more perception than I did in my first horde night video and it doesn't take that many shots (I didn't have a rad remover mod either)
This can be done in many many ways and a lot of it comes to down your playstyle, your hardware and your personality in general, its very hard to explain how you can improve your aim because I don't know you as a person or what you're using.
But better aim in general requires
1. Very good muscle memory with the weapon, and the mouse DPI, if it feels unnatural to you, try to tinker with your mouses DPI settings, or the games built in settings to try and get a good medium to where moving the mouse cursor is very natural to you, you'll build muscle memory much faster this way (It wont happen over night, but you'll notice improvement quickly)
2. Optional - Record yourself and watch yourself play, that way you can give yourself your own feedback; I do this frequently and it definitely helps me.
3. Gaming mouse/keyboards and even mousepad help so much, their keys and fibers are made for smoother playing so if you're a hardcore PC gamer, look to invest in these peripherals if you don't mind the money.
4. AIM- A lot of people have "Spray and Pray" mentality, this habitual mechanism within our brains is a response to panic, nervousness or anxiousness, so if you're a jumpy person try to relax yourself, you'll aim better.
5. Learn zombie and/or player movements. Watch how they move, study them for a few seconds, look at the terrain and try to quickly analyze where they are going, if they are running aim a little infront of them and let them run into the projectile, if its a sniper rifle, let them run into your crosshair. :3
Zombies have very predictable movements, although on the faster speeds their do strafe a lot, wait for the head to swing back into your crossaim instead of trying to meet it and shoot.
heres a video of my playing for a horde night.