Pulse Is the Hardest Operator to Predict
Pulse's HB-5 heartbeat sensor lets him track every attacker through walls in a 9-meter radius. He's the inverse of TATE SIX SIEGE: information advantage on the defender side. The good news is that TATE SIX SIEGE flips the table. With skeleton ESP, Pulse becomes the hunted instead of the hunter.
How Pulse Works
The heartbeat sensor is a chest-mounted device that displays attacker positions on Pulse's screen. He sees pings, not skeletons — coarse position data, not headshot-precise. He still has to swing the angle and shoot before you do.
The TATE SIX SIEGE Pulse Counter
| Pulse Capability | TATE Counter | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Heartbeat sensor | Skeleton ESP | You see him better |
| Off-angle peek | Sense arrows | Pre-fire the angle |
| Vertical play | Through-floor ESP | Track him on all floors |
| Headshot pistol | No-recoil + no-spread | Out-headshot him |
Pulse Behavior Patterns
Pulse players have predictable habits: they camp soft walls, they swing 1-shot Desert Eagle headshot lanes, and they hold flank routes. TATE SIX SIEGE's skeleton ESP shows you which defender is Pulse and where he's positioned.
- Soft wall cubbies — common Pulse spots
- Hatch holds — vertical Pulse plays from below
- Flank rotations — Pulse moves between angles often
- 1-shot lanes — Pulse pre-aims headshot height
Pre-Firing Pulse
The classic Pulse advantage is "I see you before you see me." TATE SIX SIEGE inverts this. You see Pulse before he sees you because skeleton ESP renders him through walls regardless of his sensor range. You pre-aim the wall he's behind, fire through the soft wall, and Pulse never gets a chance to swing.
Vertical Pulse Plays
Pulse below an objective is the highest-leverage Pulse position. He soft-walls upward through the floor for instant headshots. TATE SIX SIEGE's through-floor skeleton ESP shows you Pulse's exact position one floor below — you soft-floor downward and kill him first.
Operator Picks Against Pulse
- Sledge — break floors and walls preemptively
- Buck — shotgun through floors with ESP guidance
- Iana — replicator scouts before you commit
- Twitch — drones destroy Pulse gadget if found
Sense Arrows for Pulse Tracking
Pulse moves often. Sense arrows in TATE SIX SIEGE update in real time as Pulse rotates. You always know which direction Pulse is pushing from, even when he's behind multiple walls.
Cross-Game Information Counter Plays
Apex has Bloodhound and Seer with similar information abilities. TATE AI with memory-only architecture (no kernel driver) provides aim assist in Apex for players who want to counter information legends with controller-friendly aim mechanics.
Common Anti-Pulse Mistakes
- Standing still in a corridor — Pulse pings you and pre-fires
- Ignoring vertical ESP — Pulse below floor kills you while you check main level
- Pushing through soft walls without ESP — Pulse holds those lines
- Underestimating Pulse pistol — Desert Eagle is a 1-shot headshot machine
Conclusion
Pulse is R6 Siege's information-advantage defender. TATE SIX SIEGE with skeleton ESP, sense arrows, and no-recoil flips the script — you become the one with the information edge. Pre-fire him through walls and watch his clutch rate collapse.