#Yo why do I suck at these, and what's my weakness. Or do I just need more practice

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barren hearth
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A few things to mention:

  • Generally speaking: remove the gun model and change your theme. The gunmodel is visual clutter and the default theme is in my opinion pretty poor for visibility given that eveything has the same hue and makes the targets harder to stand out. Use a different background and/or target colour to help seperate them a bit.

  • This scenario is about reading the target's movement and intercepting that movement. You want to see the direction the bot is floating in and slightly lead its direction, as if you are trying to "catch" it. Do note however you don't want to lead very far forward and wait for the bot to float into your crosshair. Try to minimize this leading distance. You do this sometimes, but not always. You are often than not moving to the position you last saw the bot, which then means by the time your crosshair reaches there the bot has moved on. You often see yourself clicking behind the bot because of it.

  • You need to get rid of this habit of spam clicking. It is very apparent that you don't do any target confirming and you basically immediately start clicking when you have the idea you might be very close to the bot. Be a bit more deliberate and slower with your micros and make sure you confirm you are on target. This doesn't mean you have to spend a full second tracking them, but just allow for some breathing room.

  • Make sure you keep your eyes on the bots, and not the crosshair (also in-game). This will help with movement reading, tracking, etc. the most.

  • In general your smoothness needs work. You seem to struggle with making small adjustments and keep overshooting the target when you make those adjustments. That can be worked on with doing smooth tracking playlists. It also could be you are just pushing your micro speed a little too hard rather than being a bit smoother, but smoothness training is generally recommended.