like the title says, its like my aim hand has its own mind, muscle memory doesnt help me rn. pls send help im in need of a lil improvement ;-;
Play 2* songs or change dpi/cursor for a while can help.Mavis_goz wrote:
like the title says, its like my aim hand has its own mind, muscle memory doesnt help me rn. pls send help im in need of a lil improvement ;-;
been playing the game waaaay les if that counts.Sandy Hoey wrote:
Take a break if you are frustrated
i only tryhard when i know i can get a FC/decent score on a map, amd yes i get angry if i aim next to the last jump in a long session ;-;.Pachiru wrote:
Tryharding when you're annoyed/exhausted will not be useful. It will just end by making you more angry, and it can hurt you if you're forcing too hard.
When you feel that you can't play anymore, or you can't beat something, take a break, and tell yourself you'll do better tomorrow
using tablet 0w0ManuelOsuPlayer wrote:
Play 2* songs or change dpi/cursor for a while can help.Mavis_goz wrote:
like the title says, its like my aim hand has its own mind, muscle memory doesnt help me rn. pls send help im in need of a lil improvement ;-;
Then the equivalent is tablet areaMavis_goz wrote:
using tablet 0w0ManuelOsuPlayer wrote:
Play 2* songs or change dpi/cursor for a while can help.
thats what cause my aim issues all over again so maybe another time.Sandy Hoey wrote:
Then the equivalent is tablet areaMavis_goz wrote:
using tablet 0w0
lol look at my top plays... theyre all HD, the HRmight help but id rather delay the ar10 practice for a bitMy Angel Jeremy wrote:
try add HD or HDHR sometimes it can help
it doesnt help my aim atleast, it actually makes me read easier :thonk:szkiller wrote:
HD doesn't help lol
i used to think that too... until i started playing the usual maps with RX, and i still land next to the cricles. DEFINETLY my aimRealmas wrote:
I had the same feeling but I just found a solution : I thought that my aim was not doing what I wanted, but actually, it was my tapping that wasn't on point. So I tried to full alternate jumps, where I usually singletap, and when I do that, my aim is waaay more consistent. I guess it's maybe because of the different reading, but yeah, it helps me a lot.
So if you can alternate properly, definitely try that.
what do u mean variety?N0thingSpecial wrote:
Play more variety
I already tell you to build muscle memory at 2* where you can play perfectly so you don't get bad habits or change dpi for a short while to feel the hand and be aware about aim so you can build new muscle memory without being hard punished by already have bad habits. Low dpi/big area make you build muscle memory really fast. Change later to bigger dpi/smallest area it's faster than play directly with big dpi/small area and build muscle memory that way.Mavis_goz wrote:
anyone else help pls ;-;
With hidden instead watch the cursor on top of the circle you're clicking you watch the cursor on top of nothing/where the circle was previously. So it's the same.bla wrote:
Stop playing hd and look where your cursor is on circles. If you try more while paying attention to your aim while playing and your brains will start to do it automatically. When your aim doesn't suck you can focus less on it.
Easier said than done, Unless it's AR 10 where the time circle appear and disappear is so short you won't notice a big differenceManuelOsuPlayer wrote:
With hidden instead watch the cursor on top of the circle you're clicking you watch the cursor on top of nothing/where the circle was previously. So it's the same.
bla wrote:
Stop playing hd and look where your cursor is on circles. If you try more while paying attention to your aim while playing and your brains will start to do it automatically. When your aim doesn't suck you can focus less on it.