i swear to god ive done everything i can to not be god fucking awful as scout
ive changed my sens from 4.5in to 5.6 in, ive played dm, mge, lobbies, pugs, etc
nothing fucking makes my aim more reliable
some days im a dm lord and other days im miserable and miss 6/6 shots and die immediately
most days its the later
my question is:
Is there something im not doing? is there a magical trick to aiming that im missing?
help
thanks
i swear to god ive done everything i can to not be god fucking awful as scout
ive changed my sens from 4.5in to 5.6 in, ive played dm, mge, lobbies, pugs, etc
nothing fucking makes my aim more reliable
some days im a dm lord and other days im miserable and miss 6/6 shots and die immediately
most days its the later
my question is:
Is there something im not doing? is there a magical trick to aiming that im missing?
help
thanks
do you flick or do you track
do you flick or do you track
i try to track but most of the time i end up flicking
i try to track but most of the time i end up flicking
Do you have a decent mouse?
Do you have decent FPS?
Are you some degenerate using a TV with 30ms lag as a monitor?
5.6 in is also what i would consider high for scout. Most high level scouts i have played with used between 10 and 15 in.
Do you have a decent mouse?
Do you have decent FPS?
Are you some degenerate using a TV with 30ms lag as a monitor?
5.6 in is also what i would consider high for scout. Most high level scouts i have played with used between 10 and 15 in.
yeah i got a G600 with a niceish mousepad
fps is normally >120 on a bad day
i have a normal monitor, tvs are gross
the only thing im worried about with lowering my sens is that i might run out of space on my desk even with my huge-ass mousepad
yeah i got a G600 with a niceish mousepad
fps is normally >120 on a bad day
i have a normal monitor, tvs are gross
the only thing im worried about with lowering my sens is that i might run out of space on my desk even with my huge-ass mousepad
depends on what you consider "huge-ass". most scouts with lower sensitivities will lift up and reposition their mouse when it reaches the edge of the mousepad, just a matter of getting accustomed to it.
depends on what you consider "huge-ass". most scouts with lower sensitivities will lift up and reposition their mouse when it reaches the edge of the mousepad, just a matter of getting accustomed to it.
optimal net settings (these go in autoexec)
cl_cmdrate 67
cl_interp 0
cl_interp_ratio 1
cl_lagcompensation 1
cl_pred_optimize 2
cl_smooth 0
cl_smoothtime 0.01
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000
try soldier v scout ammomod (the small arena forces you to hit shots or die instead of being mega passive and poking, which allows you to win while being shit) and practicing with host_timescale 1.2/3 (which makes matches feel like slo-mo)
also 144 hz
optimal net settings (these go in autoexec)
cl_cmdrate 67
cl_interp 0
cl_interp_ratio 1
cl_lagcompensation 1
cl_pred_optimize 2
cl_smooth 0
cl_smoothtime 0.01
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000
try soldier v scout ammomod (the small arena forces you to hit shots or die instead of being mega passive and poking, which allows you to win while being shit) and practicing with host_timescale 1.2/3 (which makes matches feel like slo-mo)
also 144 hz
thesqrtminus1the only thing im worried about with lowering my sens is that i might run out of space on my desk even with my huge-ass mousepad
why are you worried about running out of space if you have a huge ass mousepad that doesn't make sense
[quote=thesqrtminus1]the only thing im worried about with lowering my sens is that i might run out of space on my desk even with my huge-ass mousepad[/quote]
why are you worried about running out of space if you have a huge ass mousepad that doesn't make sense
g600 is a huge mouse with a laser sensor which means it has accel. I'm sure it's not your only issue but a lighter mouse with a good sensor might help. Also if you're running out of space below like 15" you're not using your mouse space correctly. The g600 I assume is hard to pick up because of it's size and shape so a lighter mouse with a different shape will probably help with that as well.
There is also no substitute for dm'ing and mge'ing all day if you're not scrimming or pugging.
g600 is a huge mouse with a laser sensor which means it has accel. I'm sure it's not your only issue but a lighter mouse with a good sensor might help. Also if you're running out of space below like 15" you're not using your mouse space correctly. The g600 I assume is hard to pick up because of it's size and shape so a lighter mouse with a different shape will probably help with that as well.
There is also no substitute for dm'ing and mge'ing all day if you're not scrimming or pugging.
thesqrtminus1i try to track but most of the time i end up flicking
try using your arm to aim instead of your wrist
[quote=thesqrtminus1]i try to track but most of the time i end up flicking[/quote]
try using your arm to aim instead of your wrist
you have 67 hours on scout and 566 on engi i think that's the reason. you can't really expect to be consistent at something you never play
you have 67 hours on scout and 566 on engi i think that's the reason. you can't really expect to be consistent at something you never play
thesqrtminus1yeah i got a G600 with a niceish mousepad
fps is normally >120 on a bad day
i have a normal monitor, tvs are gross
the only thing im worried about with lowering my sens is that i might run out of space on my desk even with my huge-ass mousepad
MonkeySuitg600 is a huge mouse with a laser sensor which means it has accel. I'm sure it's not your only issue but a lighter mouse with a good sensor might help. Also if you're running out of space below like 15" you're not using your mouse space correctly. The g600 I assume is hard to pick up because of it's size and shape so a lighter mouse with a different shape will probably help with that as well.
There is also no substitute for dm'ing and mge'ing all day if you're not scrimming or pugging.
Laser sensor itself doesn't mean accel, just a specific type of laser sensor that was very popular at the time and is also used in the G600. The G600 itself is a pretty bad mouse to be honest. I would recommend getting something like a Ninox Venator, Logitech G Pro or Dreammachines DM1 Pro S if you want and ambi, if you need an ergonomic shape go for the Roccat Kone Pure Owl-Eye or Logitech G403. You can also look at Zowies but imo they are overpriced currently because they sell old tech for premium price still.
[quote=thesqrtminus1]yeah i got a G600 with a niceish mousepad
fps is normally >120 on a bad day
i have a normal monitor, tvs are gross
the only thing im worried about with lowering my sens is that i might run out of space on my desk even with my huge-ass mousepad[/quote]
[quote=MonkeySuit]g600 is a huge mouse with a laser sensor which means it has accel. I'm sure it's not your only issue but a lighter mouse with a good sensor might help. Also if you're running out of space below like 15" you're not using your mouse space correctly. The g600 I assume is hard to pick up because of it's size and shape so a lighter mouse with a different shape will probably help with that as well.
There is also no substitute for dm'ing and mge'ing all day if you're not scrimming or pugging.[/quote]
Laser sensor itself doesn't mean accel, just a specific type of laser sensor that was very popular at the time and is also used in the G600. The G600 itself is a pretty bad mouse to be honest. I would recommend getting something like a Ninox Venator, Logitech G Pro or Dreammachines DM1 Pro S if you want and ambi, if you need an ergonomic shape go for the Roccat Kone Pure Owl-Eye or Logitech G403. You can also look at Zowies but imo they are overpriced currently because they sell old tech for premium price still.