Hi I recently came back to voltaic 2 days ago and I want to improve I have been playing fps games for around 5 years. I cant seem to get better at Speed Static and Evasive Would really like some guidance. I was changing my sens a lot ive been from low sens to high im now kind of in the middle I play .24-.27 1200dpi 45.36/360 cm 40.32/360 cm
#How to fix Evasive Speed and Static
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A VOD would be useful.
ok
I like to play with my wrist on my mouse pad but when tracking its really shaky so I sometimes play lifted but after a while my arm starts to hurt. https://streamable.com/pwrtzq start is with wrist on desk then i float halfway in
You don't want to lift your arm. That shakiness seems more like a smoothness issue.
Tips:
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Keep your grip relaxed. A tense grip makes your tracking shakier. Only apply short bursts of tension for things like flicking.
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Flick slightly infront of where the target is going. You quite often flick to the position of where you have last seen the bot, but at the point your cursor arrives there the bot already moved on. Read the movement of the bot and intercept it a little.
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When the bot changes direction, make sure your directional changes are a bit smoother. You occasionally flick a bit rougher into the new direction and make yourself overshoot.
I guess you will benefit a bit more from more smoothness training atm.
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Just to clarify: when I say you don't want to lift your arm, you don't want to hover it and keep it hovered.
For some vertical movements, ever so slightly reducing the pressure of your arm on the table to mitigate friction is fine, but dont hover your arm continuously.
I think I explained it wrong like my wrist hovers
Ah my bad I misread
Yeah you don't want to forcefully lift anything. You can just slightly reduce the pressure on the mousepad a little, but don't prop it up in the air or anything.
If you aren't doing that, then you are just tensing your wrist/arm too much in general.
yeah I think I am tensing my arm