#Need guidance (static) // 2/3 weeks in to kovaaks
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(idk if its just me but the video isnt loading only audio) Now tbh youre def better than me, but I can relate despite playing tac fps games like csgo / cs2, even roblox cs, val I also seemed to always excel in my tracking over flicking tasks. Which doesnt really make sense. It could also just be the way flicking tasks are scored compared to tracking tasks. 🤷♂️ I guess for ur first two options id personally just try slowly down a bit and try to like work on accuracy over speed even for like a couple days or something and you might see some +++. (Someone more skillful might have more notable advice tho hopefully they help you out)
Knowledge is skill, you are without a doubt better than me at that.
What you are saying is completely correct, 100% accuracy = perfect run. I ignored it for some reason.
I will try to decrease my speed // ramp up my accuracy.
Thank you for the help.
dont go for 100 % accuracy it will hurt your scores try to set up an accuracy threshold like atleast 90 or maybe 95% and try to keep accuracy above it so you wont scarifice on speed much and youre def better then me so im noone to say
90% is the bare minimum, 95 is ideal, 100% is great, but you shouldn't focus 100% accuracy, it'll force you to slow down to be accurate, which will cost you in game...
Samyyy was correct however, do not lose your speed too much for 95+ acc, you should have a comfortable amount of speed and acc without failing to hit your targets, general static playlists will help with this overall, but you may find assistance with faster, more accurate flicks by doing wide wall scenarios.
Thank you both for your help. Im hitting master complete in no time.
you are clearly overflicking
also, you need to path like 2 more targets ahead
Alright, are there any specific tasks for planning the pathing? As for overflicking i am aware of that, forgot to mention it. Its a problem because im a wrist aimer and trying to get used to using my arm more.
Your help is much apprechiated
not talking about pathing, but rather pathing ahead (so reading targets ahead) this makes you less staggered and disoriented when pacing dynamically, and allows you to chose good techniques for each target and cluster. id recommend both things like pressureshot (which requirrs you to juggle many targets), trustechain or shimmymicro/shimmyhipfire (just for learning how much you need to read ahead), and ww3t (always reading newly appeared targets instantly)