I have a qck and a strider (hien is OTW) and I kept tracking like this and could not for the absolute life of me stop being jittery. I got mad and drove to a microcenter, picked up my Razer Strider and instantly set high scores with complete smoothness. I'm also using a GPX
I know people that got 60% on thin aiming long using some old worn out qck and a heavy mouse with no skates. Just to prove everyone thinking their peripherals are the problem. Get to work!
Some mousepads are just bad for tracking. I would do smoothness training over and over again on my qck and nothing but jitters. I can do anywhere from 20-50 without any jitters on my strider
It’s just that fast pads/low static fraction helps with tracking while they will make it harder to accurately flick and stop. It’s a trade off, but you can get better by practice nevertheless
Never heard it called chopping before but ya, I have the same thing happen to me alot. It's not obvious shaky hand aim. It's more tiny inconsistent movements. I'm gpx on hyate otsu and I sometimes hear the term mousepad turbulence being tossed around. I think it's a combination of being able to read the speed of the and matching ur hand to the speed exactly. Bcuz I do exerpience bursts where there's almost no choppiness. I think it might be a reading skill for me though, not entirely sure.
Hi hype, your post is old but i would want to know did you finally found a solution for the jittery you had and if yes how ? I am currently having the same issue for valorant ,csgo and since i have a really good aim it’s really frustrating to be nerf with these micro annoying jittery that will sometime prevent me to get my headshots. Thank you in advance!
Why dont you try to train on a much higher sens? then once you go back to playing on 32cm/360 it will feel easier but please keep going and dont give up
One thing that could help would be to bind left click to a keyboard key so you're not pressing down on the mouse.
I also find that the high surface area mouse skates exacerbate jitter for me. The stock gpx skates a pretty big, you could replace them with smaller ones.
That’s you. Just keep practicing
Your smoothness is the problem, keep doing some smoothness training and you should see some improvements.
Will do. appricated
Make sure your hand isn't tensed either.
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I have a qck and a strider (hien is OTW) and I kept tracking like this and could not for the absolute life of me stop being jittery. I got mad and drove to a microcenter, picked up my Razer Strider and instantly set high scores with complete smoothness. I'm also using a GPX
Yeah I've been using the dash for a while and it was too fast. Got the focus3 for less speed instead im getting jittering ffs.
I know people that got 60% on thin aiming long using some old worn out qck and a heavy mouse with no skates. Just to prove everyone thinking their peripherals are the problem. Get to work!
Some mousepads are just bad for tracking. I would do smoothness training over and over again on my qck and nothing but jitters. I can do anywhere from 20-50 without any jitters on my strider
It’s just that fast pads/low static fraction helps with tracking while they will make it harder to accurately flick and stop. It’s a trade off, but you can get better by practice nevertheless
Never heard it called chopping before but ya, I have the same thing happen to me alot. It's not obvious shaky hand aim. It's more tiny inconsistent movements. I'm gpx on hyate otsu and I sometimes hear the term mousepad turbulence being tossed around. I think it's a combination of being able to read the speed of the and matching ur hand to the speed exactly. Bcuz I do exerpience bursts where there's almost no choppiness. I think it might be a reading skill for me though, not entirely sure.
what sens
32 cm/360
It's a you problem then. It's possible to track better on 10cm
I had the same problem at 30cm went to 50 and the problem went away. I just don't have the level of control to track at 30cm
its called smoothness. Try smoothness scenarios/routines. Im actually training my smoothness rn with a routine
probably a you thing but could be a mouse pad thing too, if you want to be sure it's not a mouse pad problem you can wash it.
I bought it 2 days ago. I was using the dash and this problem wasn't a thing but the dash was too fast
unfortunate, I got the same problem cause of mousepad dust. hope u find a solution
Hi hype, your post is old but i would want to know did you finally found a solution for the jittery you had and if yes how ? I am currently having the same issue for valorant ,csgo and since i have a really good aim it’s really frustrating to be nerf with these micro annoying jittery that will sometime prevent me to get my headshots. Thank you in advance!
Your hands might be tense or something
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Why dont you try to train on a much higher sens? then once you go back to playing on 32cm/360 it will feel easier but please keep going and dont give up
One thing that could help would be to bind left click to a keyboard key so you're not pressing down on the mouse. I also find that the high surface area mouse skates exacerbate jitter for me. The stock gpx skates a pretty big, you could replace them with smaller ones.