Quickscoping
Also known as: Quick scope · QS · quickscope
Quickscoping is a first-person shooter technique turned internet meme where players rapidly zoom in with a sniper rifle and fire almost instantly, scoring kills that look absurdly skillful. The term was first defined on Urban Dictionary in August 2007 and exploded in popularity alongside Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's competitive scene1. By the early 2010s, quickscoping had become inseparable from the MLG montage parody subculture, where flashy trickshot clips layered with dubstep drops and lens flares turned a genuine FPS tactic into a full-blown comedy genre.
TL;DR
Quickscoping is a first-person shooter technique turned internet meme where players rapidly zoom in with a sniper rifle and fire almost instantly, scoring kills that look absurdly skillful.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
In gaming, quickscoping typically involves:
Spot an enemy and center them roughly in the middle of your screen
Tap the aim-down-sights button to zoom into the sniper scope
Fire immediately as the crosshairs appear, before the full scope animation completes
The brief aim-assist window during the scope-in locks accuracy for a split second
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original 2007 Urban Dictionary definition specifically mentions Counter-Strike, not Call of Duty, as the game associated with the technique.
One Urban Dictionary definition for "quick scope" lists an absurdly long trickshot name: "1440 wrist twist no scope ladder stall moonwalk fakie claymore cancel pistol reload suicide silent shot triple glide headshot collateral," mocking the escalating naming conventions of trickshot culture.
Quickscope Simulator required zero setup to play, coming as a simple unzip-and-run file.
The debate between quickscopers and "hardscpopers" mirrored real military arguments about how sniper rifles are designed to be used, as one forum post pointed out that real sniper rifles are too heavy for the technique.
Derivatives & Variations
360 No-Scope:
A variant where the player spins a full 360 degrees and fires without using the scope at all. Became its own meme, often referenced in contexts completely unrelated to gaming[5].
Quickscope Simulator:
A 2014 parody game by Redditor MoistCludderduck that automated montage effects, popularized by PewDiePie's playthrough[4].
Hardscoping:
The ironic counter-term quickscopers invented to mock players who use sniper scopes normally. Became a joke in itself about gatekeeping[1].
Trickshot compilations:
Elaborate multi-step kills involving wallbangs, ladder stalls, and spins, building on the quickscope as a base technique[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (7)
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- 4Quickscoping - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5Glossary of video game termsencyclopedia
- 6Quickscoping - Urban Dictionarydictionary
- 7Urban Dictionary: quick scopedictionary