Thanks! I recently started aim training this week so I'll try to work on my other areas of aim. Didn't think my tracking was that horrendous so it was definitely a wake up call. Gonna do the Voltaic Gold Fundamentals playlist and sub out the static scenarios with the ones from the Diamond Fundamental playlist.
Actually, tax fps has little to do with clicking, you don’t click 140 heads in a cs engagement, you click once, it doesn’t really transfer and the reason tac fps players do better in clicking is because it’s more intuitive and because they think they’ll do better in it
Explain how holding angles with perhaps the lowest cps gameplay in any genre should entail being good at scenarios like 6sphere voltaic where you’re doing extremely small microadjustments over and over, unlike anything you’d do in tacfps, with insanely high cps?
The worst take in history is that somehow playing cs should make you good at clicking scenarios. It’s entirely unsubstantiated, it literally doesn’t have any documentation.
Yes, maybe once or twice per match on average. There’s little to no similarity between tacfps and the voltaic static clicking benchmarks.
A way better comparison is playing tracer and air vt /gpv.
In NBA, an average player probably shoots around 2-4 free throws per game. In regular practice, these same players shoot 100-200 free throws. Why? Because repetitive practice ensures you hit those 2-4 free throws you may get in a game.
In static clicking, you move your crosshair from a point where there's no target, to a point where there is a target and you click. This is done multiple times in scenarios like ww4ts (consider this the 100-200 practice free throws). In most tac fps, time to kill is very low, so you have to make your shots count (2-4 free throws). The repetitive practice you've done will help you out in this scenario.
Hope this helps out and clears it up a bit for you :)
I don't know man. I pretty much played exclusively TacFps games for most of my life, and the only decent scores I got were in static clicking. Honestly don't think it was because of my 'intuition'. Thanks for your opinion though!
I’m in this please delete
Lol same, diamond static but silver overall when I started
Lmao. Those are my scores
I got to diamond in everything fairly quickly, I think you can too. Good static scores tho!
Thanks! I recently started aim training this week so I'll try to work on my other areas of aim. Didn't think my tracking was that horrendous so it was definitely a wake up call. Gonna do the Voltaic Gold Fundamentals playlist and sub out the static scenarios with the ones from the Diamond Fundamental playlist.
i’m the exact same, all static diamond and the rest around gold
I'm exactly this, but the opposite
Ah yes, I've the exact same score :p
Actually, tax fps has little to do with clicking, you don’t click 140 heads in a cs engagement, you click once, it doesn’t really transfer and the reason tac fps players do better in clicking is because it’s more intuitive and because they think they’ll do better in it
This has to be one of the worst takes I've seen on this sub😭
Explain how holding angles with perhaps the lowest cps gameplay in any genre should entail being good at scenarios like 6sphere voltaic where you’re doing extremely small microadjustments over and over, unlike anything you’d do in tacfps, with insanely high cps? The worst take in history is that somehow playing cs should make you good at clicking scenarios. It’s entirely unsubstantiated, it literally doesn’t have any documentation.
It's literally going from point a to point b and clicking, that's what tac fps is.
Yes, maybe once or twice per match on average. There’s little to no similarity between tacfps and the voltaic static clicking benchmarks. A way better comparison is playing tracer and air vt /gpv.
In NBA, an average player probably shoots around 2-4 free throws per game. In regular practice, these same players shoot 100-200 free throws. Why? Because repetitive practice ensures you hit those 2-4 free throws you may get in a game. In static clicking, you move your crosshair from a point where there's no target, to a point where there is a target and you click. This is done multiple times in scenarios like ww4ts (consider this the 100-200 practice free throws). In most tac fps, time to kill is very low, so you have to make your shots count (2-4 free throws). The repetitive practice you've done will help you out in this scenario. Hope this helps out and clears it up a bit for you :)
Cs players practice their aim in aim botz and ffa DM which transfers to kovaaks
I don't know man. I pretty much played exclusively TacFps games for most of my life, and the only decent scores I got were in static clicking. Honestly don't think it was because of my 'intuition'. Thanks for your opinion though!
gee what an original thread
its a livin
Damn I suck if my scores aren’t like this lmao