#hardstuck on static for months LMFAO
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Changing the theme may also help for some
Ok then you can try playing even slower
Not the sens
I mean moving your mouse slower when flicking
I think thats partially due to your mental
Try underflicking more
And wait until your crosshair is on the target before you click
yes but it is recommended to take this step at first
Just trust the process and play slower
Play pokeball
Well its unnecessary for me to mention this now bc ive advised to use the vt static playlist and matty s , which both have pokeballs variants
Apply the logic while playing pokeball
@pale shale
Not slow slow but slow
Vod from a guy i found in this disco
Could easily do it faster
could easily get grandmaster
but i dont care anymore honestly

It's not about flick speed it's about pacing
Playing with low sensitivity like 65cm should give you an idea how fast you need to be
then you can proceed doing it on 45cm or whatever you are comfortable with
because playing on a higher sensitivity doesn't give you that comfort that allows you to push your pacing
and accuracy also matters since it ruins your pacing
@pale shale
This is how you play, well not exactly but from the speed
This how master pacing would look like
basically
In other words your pacing is static is somewhat meehhhh... @pale shale most of the times
There are spots where you do push your speed
but not entirely sure
bardpill would work
because having the same exact pacing is hard
and requires a really good run to pull it off
in other words, the more you get targets in a cluter, the faster you need to be to kill them, then slow down on targets that are far away just enough to keep the consistancy, accuracy and maintain the score (if that makes sense)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW5QkTkDzX4 @pale shale @pale shale
I obviously need to play more pokeball because my flicks are not there where I want them to be buut I am taking a break to push speed at static
also you need to be in a state where every flick feels comfortable to you
which is again
by playing pokeball
comfort comes from low sensitivity
high sensitivity makes you tense up more when you're not used to it or you're unable to control your tension
when you are able to control your tension you play static on higher sensitivity
playing static on higher sensitivie makes you be more in control over your flicks
but doesn't not really help you pacing wise
in summary: The more you are comfortable with your mouse the better it will be to push your static
and tension ruins that comfort feeling
which ruins your scores
sometimes you can tense up and flick to a further target but after stopping, it resets your pacing
so for me whenever I do that I can't stop tensing up and finish my run while being tensed up which leads me to whiffing more
so what I did in that clip @pale shale was match my aim just enough for a highscore and 100% accuracy
I somewhat missed a few and got 98% instead
I can go full ape mode on 103cm but that won't do me any good tbh
imo static easier than tracking
But feel free to ask anything I will try to help you with what I know
grandmaster feels reachable but I don't feel like getting it
TL;DR
Just do pokeball and try to relax your arm while doing it
then play scenarios that are 30% bigger and try to speed up (also relaxed)
when you will get the hang of it, you can just use bardpill and try to speed up in 1w5ts
and try to confirm your targets faster the reason you're having issues with it is again overflicking
it is better to underflick & re-adjust with your wrist
and when flicking avoid any shaky movement
the line has to be straight
if you have flicks like this, avoid doing bardpill until you'll get that fixed
but from what I see your flicks are fine so there shouldn't be a problem
all I know that 45cm, most likely, is limiting you from your full potential
Static is a constant battle between pushing speed and then accuracy. Your target confirmation is really slow and your flicking speed also varies heavily. Forcing speed heavily and then getting more and more precise on that speed is the only advice you really need here tbh.
I also made my GM static score on 47cm, so don‘t worry about sens, it‘s just a shortcut for some people but doesn‘t actually improve anything.
Shortcut

Cant say for sure that its just a shortcut for ppl but no improvement, but at the same time its still possible to get score by playing on the same sensitivity. His advice was much better honestly
For people who play tacfps its huge on low sens
Thats huge man, master soon then.
You dont need to play on absurdly low sensitivity, just a bit slower than your main sens also works
i mean it kind of depends what you are playing kovaaks for i guess. to me constantly changing sens for scenarios is the same as changing FOV for evaTS and stuff like that... it's just a short-term fix to improve in scores and won't really help you, as soon as you actually start your main-game.
Obviously you shouldn't be on a ridiculously low or high sens, extreme sens can impact your gameplay very well, but if he is actually playing to get better at his respective game and not just to crack this one score, then I'd say 47cm is more than just fine
How much is too extreme for the 2 ends
2cm/ 200cm ?
im genuinely curious
it kind of depends what scenario we are talking about. in plaza for example you are really limited, because the 2nd and 4th bot tend to do turn further around you than 180 degree, that's why most people play reactive on 40cm and faster, so you can actually still keep up the long strafe without having to lift off the mouse
on static i guess its kinda the opposite, where you dont wanna go too fast, otherwise your micro adjustments will fall into the human impossible and just hinders you, like try microcorrecting on smaller targets on 20cm u will see its almost impossible
there was this girl who makes good educational videos and got nova or something, she played the entire benchmarks on i think 45cm (?) not 100% sure right now but ye
Oh yeah for sure.
But I consistently played on lower sensitivity instead of high @proud plinth
that helped me improve in static. Game wise and kovaak's.
I fully agree about constantly changing fov, sensitivity.
full on cheesing
I've talked with a person who was top in reactive tracking. He said play 30cm or lower because it's easier to react with that sensitivity when it changes strafe direction.
I've tested and I was high scoring better with 45cm for example
but I was way better at reactivity on 30cm
Isnt changing sensitivity not detrimental but even beneficial training wise
I mean yea changing sens to grind scores is cheesing but for training, it isnt a bad thing right
yes
zamn ok
bardoz has a static playlist where u are supposed to play half of it on twice the sens and i tried it and i get the idea why, you activate different parts of ur arm like cns said
uuu, can you post it?
but thats obviously different from just going 80cm to get that one static score down
or tell me where I can find it
actually that makes sense
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i found that ages ago, i can saerch for it one sec
sure
I always assumed that no matter what sensitivity you're playing on, it transfers
Game-specific KvKs Aim Routines Voltaic Discord | KovaaKs | Voltaic Twitter | Support us | Original Creator | Website Introduction To make things easier to read, we color code clicking in red , tracking in blue , switching in purple , hybrid in pink , movement-clicking in orange , movement-tr...
its in the game specific aim training routines linked in #resources
for valorant
KOVAAKSTRACKINGJITTERYLOWGROUND this one, it says in the doc when to go 2x sens and when not