#Static Review - 1w3ts ~ Dia
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Try 103 ow
Ur micros are weak
Try playing rawmousecontrol scenarios and the clusters variant of this scenario
I can now reliable hit a few jade score every 20 min session, but still feels off. Anything else or still mostly weak micros => rawmousecontrol/cluster?
Run from today (now on 59 cm).
I feel like i am not missing much. Speed has been way better today.
you seem to not be releasing tension at the end of your flick , which makes your micro shaky
Could you try to explain how I can release tension when flicking? I did use the search function to find some explanations regarding the topic but i dont rly get it.
i cant explain it but this video is what helped me a lot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JoDMDXVTcg&t=64s
Tension has developed a bit of a reputation in FPS spaces as something that destroys your aim, gripping your mouse less tightly and having less tension in your hands are some of the most common bits of advice I see given when people ask for aiming tips online. And they aren't exactly wrong, but they aren't exactly right either.
This is a video ...
this looks to me like underflicking and then using finger instead of arm to go on target?
which i assume is wrong or i am missing smth about it, because if i keep doing this a few times my aim feels more like im on ice 😄
Treat this as a flick tho
Big initial just under and a confident micro
But how do i release the tension when doing so? i feel like after a few runs there is too much tension on my lower arm > between wrist and elbow area.
This is gibberish to me sorry
Bring me a VOD of this scenario
‘Don’t Touch Those Fingers’
Use 80CM
Don’t micro with fingers at all, just use the arm and wrist to do flicks
Don’t use tension to stop the mouse
took some trys.. and im still not 100% confident i am not using fingers, but i tryd
if this is not it just lmk and ill try more => might be able to add a hand cam by tomorrow if this is any helpful
Looks pretty good to me
I don’t see any shake landings either
Do you agree with that?
id agree, its just after a few runs i feel lik there is too much tension in my forearm. Which to me indicates im doing something wrong. I could obv. just take longer breaks between each run, but having too much tension indicates to me there is smth wrong with how i do it.
Source your tension from higher up the arm
Make your elbow and wrist move as one unit using the bicep, shoulder area
First of all, thanks for all the Feedback!
Iv added another run of today => Seems like whenever i "overflick" it gets shaky?.
Sadly i have to admit i still have no real "control" over my tension, some runs its fine other i notice im too tense.
Any specific scenario youd recommend or just keep going?
you are wasting a lot of it stopping your flicks
dont use tension to stop flicks
only start them with tension
try a run where you flick all the way to the bot but you don't use tension to stop flicks
Does this match? Is this more in line with how i should approach the runs?
Added a handcam => is there anything else standing out? This is the first category i feel like im just "brute forcing" rather than making noticeable improvements.
Overflicking is making your micros feel slow
A lot of these you would be able to go to the next dot quicker if your landings were better
Most of your overflicks are small and of no concern
A few of them are very large and causing problems.
Spend more time preparing your next flick before you leave a target
When you’re ready to flick, shoot then immediately move