Currently trying to get my crosshair placement and technique of preaiming down
Sometimes I feel like I'm over tracing
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Currently trying to get my crosshair placement and technique of preaiming down
Sometimes I feel like I'm over tracing
@surreal sluice
Hit your first bullet more, youre getting away because of bursting. Get idea when to slice, trace or pre-aim and when it's not necessarily.
Should I just practice one tapping then? and is there any thing that can help me with getting that idea
example when its unknown and you play slow obviously you clear everything
But when you have info and its possible to just pre-aim you do that
It's bit pointless to yk clear everything when there is info and no need to right?
when you stop 1st time do not get shooting error
Doesnt matter if you hit your shot or not or single tap or burst
Is there a difference between slicing and pre-aiming
I feel like sometimes I rush my shots but it depends
Pre-aiming when you have idea of enemy where they position by 80% of the time so you can just either stop and instantly kill him or micro and kill
Slicing is just clearing step by step
Since you have no clue fuck where the enemy is
Some pre-aim even without info because their gamesense of intuition tells them that.
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I have been watching his videos but it's been really hard to understand and apply, I know you pre-aim when you have angle disadvantage and trace when you have an advantage
I know I might be pre-aiming too much
It's all situational but you rather are prepared by using something which this case is pre-aiming. Than just reacting till enemy pops in your screen.
When you are peeking you have to pre-aim anyways regardless
is this a bad habit
That you pre-aim all the time?
yes
Yes if you do constantly in every situation
I'm currently trying to keep a gap when I'm aiming while I'm moving around
Gap is good since it technically makes you ready even if youre not
Or you trace or do both
Do whatever gives you highest win rate all the time
If I pre-aim angles that don't exist I'm guesing that's bad and just useless