Would making the host_timescale a greater time actually help your aim or mess it up? Not sure, but I feel it could potentially help with tracking a lot. Thoughts?
idk, i feel like its silly to get used to enemies moving at speeds that they never will move at, but then getting used to that speed would make their actual speed seem fucking slow.
its overkill, but it probably works.
its overkill, but it probably works.
Uh, I read something about some guy that did this and he claimed it did improve his aim. He said that when you put the game back to normal speed it seemed way easier.
I would say don't do it, because messing with how you aim is never good for your muscle memory, but no reason not to experiment with it if you really want to.
I would say don't do it, because messing with how you aim is never good for your muscle memory, but no reason not to experiment with it if you really want to.
Yes and no. It helps to improve your aiming against fast moving targets, but at the same time, you start to rely on super fast reloading and fire rates.
DM or MGE is a better use of your time if you're trying to improve your aim.
DM or MGE is a better use of your time if you're trying to improve your aim.
It's like training in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber.
Like training in the DBZ Training Chamber where 1 week was 1 year?
It's like training with 20 pound weights for the 5 pound weight tournament