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@thundah1337 Even if roller does have an advantage on raw smoothness, it’s ridiculous to think that putting players on blast publicly for using it does anything but solidify people’s pre-conceived notion that this is a toxic community that is more focused on ego than improvement.
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Hot take: people hate on this without realizing they couldnt do it if they tried. Mastering these angles & timings on stick still definitely takes skill and experience. Disregarding that over ego is genuinely pathetic.
ᅟ@2nekosu
TSK - DVD Tracking Small 2313 #1 (Horizon) yeah, i'm gonna keep doing this 😅
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@Nostalgia_FPS Suspiciously left out the game where I gave you a 20 bomb 🤔🤔
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I second this and add my own piece for the archive
'Snake Track Advanced Guided Practice' - Pre-requisites, training methodology, technique, and efficiency
docs.google.com/document/d/1aM…
Balvarine+@BalvarineFPS
We need a dedicated archive for aim documents. Benchmarks. Recommended playlists. Guides. Even YouTube videos in case they get taken down by a future algorithm/policy change. Maybe the community of @m_rawinput would be interested? We could have aim historians.
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Most important thing that's one of the first questions I ask before working with someone. So simple yet so many people miss it. Feels like many can't make the proper distinction because they lack the proper understanding.
Just had a client tell me how score maxxing the wrong scenarios (Snake Track and TSK smoothness) fucked his OW gameplay to retarded degrees and that now he understands why I told him it's going to be detrimental to mouse control improvement
Psev the goat btw, glad to see him active again
aidan@psevpsevpsev
IMO, the first thing you should ask when trying to give advice is "are you trying to improve in game?". It's super important to figure this out and not just give bog standard aim trainer advice to people who want to improve at real games. Not that if your shit at real games
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@krascsi I took a class in uni that was essentially a reverse-classroom semester long project, with grading dependent on improvement from start to finish. I still regularly use the skills I learned from it both in my job and for gaming stuff - wish more classes took an approach like that
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@Pirat_Nation Honestly cheating or not, aim like that shouldn't be allowed.
I hate the idea if gatekeeping players, but truthfully battlefield has allways been a casual game, and the moment you have people with E-sports level aim play, it ruins the fun for others.
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