Hey, I've been struggling with shitmissing and misreading the same patterns for years and I finally realized what the problem is but I have no clue how to fix it.
The thing is I think I look at objects that are too far into the map so I don't look at the object I'm currently aiming and I don't see how I miss it. For this reason I've always chainmissed/misaimed bursts that have a jump right after them because I look at the jump, I tried consciously looking at the burst while I did it and it sort of worked on lower bpms like 170-180 but what happens is I completely miss the jump afterwards because I feel like I didn't have enough time to prepare for it while looking at the burst. While trying to replicate this on higher bpms (240-250) I can't think what I'm looking at, I'm just trying to keep up and I end up reading the same as always.
I'm looking for any tips or training I can do, I'm down for anything.
I attached a screenshot of the moment I paused a replay when I started looking at a new object for reference.
The thing is I think I look at objects that are too far into the map so I don't look at the object I'm currently aiming and I don't see how I miss it. For this reason I've always chainmissed/misaimed bursts that have a jump right after them because I look at the jump, I tried consciously looking at the burst while I did it and it sort of worked on lower bpms like 170-180 but what happens is I completely miss the jump afterwards because I feel like I didn't have enough time to prepare for it while looking at the burst. While trying to replicate this on higher bpms (240-250) I can't think what I'm looking at, I'm just trying to keep up and I end up reading the same as always.
I'm looking for any tips or training I can do, I'm down for anything.
I attached a screenshot of the moment I paused a replay when I started looking at a new object for reference.