#PLEASE give me advice or improvement on how to get better at pasu
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play more switching scens
Honestly your initial flicks don't look too great, try to treat this scenario like a static scenario in terms of initial flick
The only difference would be you having to almost always micro because the target moves
So flick, release tension, hopefully slowing down near the target, process where target is, micro adjust
Rinse and repeat
Looks like you arent tracking a target ahead of time consistently, when you do have a target and move to it you move to it quickly and accurately but without a plan you seem to sit in a spot until you pick a new target and this is causing a lot of "chasing" on the new target, also the tension seems to be building up, especially in the top corners. after you flick loosen up
could you give me a time stamp of what your referring to when you say i move to the target but without a plan and end up sitting in a spot until i pick a new target?
is it that all of my flicks dont look great or that im inconsistent in flicking properly?
could you give me an example?
Ur not landing close enough to the target imo
Try to flick on to the target (it will move obviously) so try to flick to where u think it is and then micro
how do i get better at that though? do i grind the task or doing something like pokeball will help with clicking scenarios like pasu?
and can u be a bit more specific. do i flick to where the target is or should i be flicking in front of it/leading the target and then micro adjusting
Imagine it's a static scenario when ur taking ur explosive flick
With pasu u can't predict where the target will go
So u just try to land on it
And the target WILL move
Which is fine, so then u micro
Hope this helps explain the thought process behind Pasu runs. It's hard to recognize the strategy that goes into playing Kovaak's because so many people seem to isolate the skill of aiming from game knowledge and tactics. The truth is that Kovaak is its own video game, not serving as just a tool or supplement to improve at others, but also as a ...
Just watch the Matty vid tbh lol
I can't really explain pasu Bec it just is a scen that makes sense to me
kinda hard, i would say its happening for very small periods of time on every flick
its like the flicks arent landing ON the target, but behind as if it was a stationary and not moving
so it looks like you arent switching your mental focus to the 2nd follow up target until AFTER youve clicked the first
it will help your speed a lot and your flow to look at the 2nd target ahead of time (with your eyes)
Try FlyTS or other speedswitch scens. This is mainly to train flicking to targets and tracking right after (which seems to be a problem rn)
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Usually if u hit a plateau it's worth checking your weaknesses in the other scenario types and variants because they all are interconnected