.4 val sens (800dpi)
1 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)
hi, on multiclick - ur technique is a bit too floaty sometimes, u "move the mouse smoothly" past the bot, try flicking a tiny bit more snappy instead
(7 seconds to notice)
i find that with these its important to not tense a lot when clicking the targets
so u will need to shift and budget tension (tense a bit - not - tense - not) or maybe less instead of not would be more correct
i think its same thing on 1w5ts too
try practicing getting comfortable with snappy flicks and deceleration
to achieve straight fast lines with higher accuracy potential and less over flicks
hard but doable, takes time
i usually tend to over flick when trying to go for snappy flicks, but would it be good practice if i over flick and micro correct slowly?
Thats the correct way to go about it if u do overflick,but not overflicking is more efficient
Try to underflick, and overtime close the distance of the need to micro more and more
Accelerating and decelerating in succession
alright ill have this in mind thx for the advice🫡
im back after sometime anyways could you tell me if im flicking properly? also thanks in advanced
@clear scarab
u probably arnt bc ive been focusing more on speed than accuracy which ik is bad but im trying to stop clicking at a cetain bpm
but also ive been curious if i have to micro correct more or less
Detensing just a tad bit while keeping the flicks snappy will allow u to micro in an easier way
Snappy initial + detensed micro focusing on accuracy
Do that and when u can do it comfortably, increase speed
For now go dot by dot
so wht u are saying is work on my technique rather than score? Also ive seen some other people with higher scores and ive noticed they seem to have better transitions from target to target is there a way to improve at this?
Yes to both
They did it by perfecting technique first
Then adding speed to it
Bit by bit over time
alr huge help thx for the info🫡