http://store.steampowered.com/app/518030/Aim_Hero/
Anyone played this? looks interesting, but geared for cs and probably objectively worse than just playing the game
http://store.steampowered.com/app/518030/Aim_Hero/
Anyone played this? looks interesting, but geared for cs and probably objectively worse than just playing the game
Idk, I see it being more useful for the quake side of things. I feel as if a well made aim tf2 map would easily replace this
if someone wanted to improve mouse control there are a bunch of free alternatives. IE http://www.aimbooster.com/
I don't get how things like this are supposed to be any better than just playing more of whatever game you're practicing for.
I Put 500 Hours Into Quake To Improve My Soldier Aim
pakoif someone wanted to improve mouse control there are a bunch of free alternatives. IE http://www.aimbooster.com/
nah shit like that just isn't anything like aiming ingame. at least this is in an actual 3d environment
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I dont find osu very helpful, I see it more of a good tool to get used to new mouse DPI or switching to mouce accel, angle snapping, etc
this game is good for practicing flicks and keeping your crosshair on the target however if you want to practice solider and demo this game isn't for you tbh
plus, it's better than websites due to the fact you are working in three dimensions
You're better off playing the game than this but i don't see it being useless
And there is alot of aim training maps which are better than this
I put some hours into Aim Hero but I didn't go into it expecting it to improve my aim. I used it as a warm up tool before getting into pugs/matches and as a means of further building muscle memory, which for those I found it quite helpful
So I've played it and it has a couple issues that make it not worth buying for a tf2 player. First off it's pretty useless for projectile obviously. Secondly even as a pretty low sense gamer most of the time it doesn't require NEARLY enough mouse movement to properly warm up. Even with a 16+ inch 360 you only ever need to move your mouse a few inches to shoot the extreme far left and far right of the shooting range. You could adjust your sens to be extra low to make up for that but that would be counter productive. Osu with the sens turned way low(because the 2d nature of osu won't fuck with your 3d muscle memory) will be a much better warmup than aim hero because it will force you to actually move your mouse around a good bit. Obviously osu won't make you aim better it's just useful for warmup for people like me who just need to move the mouse around a good bit.
edit-completely forgot about the no movement thing. Your camera will always be stationary so you can't combine movement with aiming at all which is arguably good or bad but I figured I should point it out.
better for csgo/OW players. Used it to warm up when i was playing for a team in overwatch.
be careful, i fucked up my wrist a few months ago from this
the default settings for tracking are/were way too long.
The images remind me of training_aim_csgo2, which exists in CSGO already. I'd rather use a map installed in the game already, to warm up for said game, than launching another game.
CSGO also has a recoil training map, which features moving targets.
Just a waste of $5 imo