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Sliderbreak just haunt me :(

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reffty_gag
hello, im a mouse player but i have a issue that im always sliderbreak especially if it was a stream map, any tips???
Jebus1
it could be your sens, if you have a particularly high mouse sensitivity then that could make it difficult to consistly hit sliders after streams, i use a very small tablet area and that sometimes happens to me, but i eventually get used to the pattern. :)
anaxii
maybe you should config your mouse so that you won't SB anymore
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reffty_gag

Anaxii wrote:

maybe you should config your mouse so that you won't SB anymore
i can change my sens but i cant change the dpi because my mouse is not a gaming mouse (office mouse)
anaxii

reffty_gag wrote:

Anaxii wrote:

maybe you should config your mouse so that you won't SB anymore
i can change my sens but i cant change the dpi because my mouse is not a gaming mouse (office mouse)
is there a way to a gaming mouse or not?
MrMcMikey22
me whenever i play a hard difficulty ;_;
anaxii

MrMcMikey22 wrote:

me whenever i play a hard difficulty ;_;
the issue is skilled
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reffty_gag

Jebus1 wrote:

it could be your sens, if you have a particularly high mouse sensitivity then that could make it difficult to consistly hit sliders after streams, i use a very small tablet area and that sometimes happens to me, but i eventually get used to the pattern. :)
My mouse settings are 800 dpi and 1x in game sens, is this too high?
anaxii

reffty_gag wrote:

Jebus1 wrote:

it could be your sens, if you have a particularly high mouse sensitivity then that could make it difficult to consistly hit sliders after streams, i use a very small tablet area and that sometimes happens to me, but i eventually get used to the pattern. :)
My mouse settings are 800 dpi and 1x in game sens, is this too high?
actually the best thing would be to see a replay or something
Jebus1

reffty_gag wrote:

Jebus1 wrote:

it could be your sens, if you have a particularly high mouse sensitivity then that could make it difficult to consistly hit sliders after streams, i use a very small tablet area and that sometimes happens to me, but i eventually get used to the pattern. :)
My mouse settings are 800 dpi and 1x in game sens, is this too high?
I would consider this low, but in the end it just comes down to what your most comfortable with, experiment with settings and find what's best, also as anaxii said watching replays can help you find what your doing wrong or if your over aiming or under aiming☺️
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reffty_gag

Jebus1 wrote:

reffty_gag wrote:

Jebus1 wrote:

it could be your sens, if you have a particularly high mouse sensitivity then that could make it difficult to consistly hit sliders after streams, i use a very small tablet area and that sometimes happens to me, but i eventually get used to the pattern. :)
My mouse settings are 800 dpi and 1x in game sens, is this too high?
I would consider this low, but in the end it just comes down to what your most comfortable with, experiment with settings and find what's best, also as anaxii said watching replays can help you find what your doing wrong or if your over aiming or under aiming☺️
im comfortable for that setting :)
manialegend123

reffty_gag wrote:

hello, im a mouse player but i have a issue that im always sliderbreak especially if it was a stream map, any tips???
how are you sli

reffty_gag wrote:

Jebus1 wrote:

it could be your sens, if you have a particularly high mouse sensitivity then that could make it difficult to consistly hit sliders after streams, i use a very small tablet area and that sometimes happens to me, but i eventually get used to the pattern. :)
My mouse settings are 800 dpi and 1x in game sens, is this too high?
how do you sb with 800 dpi?
i use 2000 dpi and only sb when i sight read maps above my skill range.

coming from a person who's similar rank (not really) just keep practicing the map(s) you're struggling on to have your aim on sliders get better. maybe the reason is because you let go of the slider too early. if it's that, really focus on when the slider ends before releasing to ensure you don't sb.
anaxii

reffty_gag wrote:

Jebus1 wrote:

reffty_gag wrote:

Jebus1 wrote:

it could be your sens, if you have a particularly high mouse sensitivity then that could make it difficult to consistly hit sliders after streams, i use a very small tablet area and that sometimes happens to me, but i eventually get used to the pattern. :)
My mouse settings are 800 dpi and 1x in game sens, is this too high?
I would consider this low, but in the end it just comes down to what your most comfortable with, experiment with settings and find what's best, also as anaxii said watching replays can help you find what your doing wrong or if your over aiming or under aiming☺️
im comfortable for that setting :)
if it's good for you then stay like that!
Naiad
You're probably continuing to mash into sliders after streams if you're sliderbreaking a lot in stream maps. Make sure to be more conscious of your tapping.
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