My tracking for other stuff in the benchmarks is like top 10% of the leaderboards but my reactive just feels so god awful and I just cant ever properly react to targets switching direction and I dont really know why
#Reactive tracking help
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so, the most obvious thing is that you're doing way too many movements for how simply the bot is moving, that makes it harder to read the targets movement, which means your adjustments are more likely to be off target and you're going to be slower to react to it's next movements
to start off with, reduce the constant movements, you'll get lower scores, but it'll form a foundation that will let tracking feel easier and more natural
from 0:07 to around 0:11 you're doing that well, but then your movements stop being smooth, you start perturbing your aim with twitchy jerks, and start to continually flick to the bot instead of tracking it
2nd bot starts good, but then you give up on tracking smoothly (apologize if my descriptions sound aggressive, I mean no negativity towards you) after that you recover but your movements still aren't smooth, you're being overwhelemed by the direction changes and lose confidence when you finally get an adjustment leading to these choppy tracking segments since you expect to be off target
you did the best on the last bot since every major movement was 1:1 response to the bot, but your speed was inconsistent when adjusting
@fast owl do you focus on the target, or on the crosshair?
i try to focus on the target, but honestly its more focus on crosshair
im not gonna lie, I was kinda annoyed and frustrated that I was doing really god awful on reactivity so i just kind of unconciously started just doing anything i could to get a higher score
fair enough
just try lowering the amount of jagged movements you make
focus on the target, notice how the 'reactivity' part only happens once every couple seconds, and between those jumps it's actually quite smooth and predictable
so really all you have to do is not get overwhelemed by a direction change, adjust to the new direction, and transition to smoothly tracking it's new path
sorry I say 'every couple seconds' but that's just me misjudging the time when im looking purely at the target
give it a go and if you feel like you're doing it send another vod
so the goal is to just slow everything down and focus on only watching the target, reading what it's doing, then react to that, while trying to reduce my excess movements, correct?
yep that's exactly right
alright cool, thank you! i will definetly work on that tomorrow whenever i can