xxjesus1412fanx wrote:
practicing accuracy first is a terrible idea perpetuated by pp farmers, just learn to aim well and if you synchronize your tapping and aim even if you only hit 300's like 20% of the time you will be an amazing player, acc is the worst noob trap ever, never practice it, it's such a waste of time. you can learn acc naturally over time but if you play with crap aim for too long or go too long without actually improving it you let those bad habits settle in and they will never stop you will have bad aim forever don't end up like me learn to read change ar9 maps to ar8 ar7 better reading = better aim. play smaller circles steadier aim = better aim, do anything except acc training.
one depends on your muscle memory the other is just rhythm which our ears know by default and you can work off of, there's no point in practicing acc first when aim doesn't come naturally and you can fk it up too hard to come back like you decide the brain wiring that controls your aim but you can't rewire your ears so no risk.
if this didn't make any sense tl;dr is basically it's way easier to go from having great aim bad acc to great aim good acc than it is to go from bad aim good acc to good aim good acc, i've seen this reaffirmed all my time on this game from the people i observe and i promise it's true in like 95% of cases
and as always
play more
play a lot more
play until it hurts, play through muscle pain because building stamina is good and take a long break at the start of pain in the wrist/back of the hands because rsi/tenosynovitis is bad
Let us remind ourselves that this is a
rhythm game, and thus rhythm could most likely be the most important aspect when playing. I don't know if you are trolling or not, but I have read a number of threads that actually suggest focusing on accuracy rather than aim.
As far as I have experienced, I also started to practice more on my aim, but it left me with having much difficulty on low-AR maps and I just get easily rekt on long streams. Don't worry becuase I noticed that improvement in aim comes along as you practice yourself on accuracy.
DT farmers which I know just like to play whack-a-mole and blaze their cursors over the screen, while they almost always click too early on AR 7-9 maps.
But simply speaking, dear OP, while focusing on accuracy may be helpful too, or just simply improving your aim would do, this is a rhythm game, and it's all about rhythm.