So lately I've been in my biggest dm slump so far. I'm literally missing shots that I used to be able to hit with ease, and I feel like my aim is rapidly getting worse everyday I play tf2. It's honestly really annoying and frustrating to know that you're a lot worse than you used to be too. Am I just burnt out on the game and need to take a break?
i would take a break. maybe try some other games out for a little while.
e- when i get burnt out on dm i'll surf or jump or play quake. just something different.
e- when i get burnt out on dm i'll surf or jump or play quake. just something different.
jeskoi would take a break. maybe try some other games out for a little while.
e- when i get burnt out on dm i'll surf or jump or play quake. just something different.
Wonderful advice.
Often I'll go without playing for multiple days, only to do really well when I come back. I then play the next 1-2 days, only to not do as well.
e- when i get burnt out on dm i'll surf or jump or play quake. just something different.[/quote]
Wonderful advice.
Often I'll go without playing for multiple days, only to do really well when I come back. I then play the next 1-2 days, only to not do as well.
Slumps happen, and honestly grinding through them is a good way to go. It could be an actual slump, in that you're literally missing more, or it could be a perceptual slump, where you're just becoming more aware of the shots you're missing while actually hitting as many or more than you used to. A perceptual slump is part of the model of skill progression where your skills increase and then hit a plateau. As you gain unconscious competence, your awareness shifts towards the things your competence doesn't cover. Since you're becoming more aware of the shots you're not hitting, it gives you an opportunity to work on them and hit that next skill climb.
tl;dr you're probably just getting better
tl;dr you're probably just getting better
also get your irl shit together, it can subconsciously affect your game quite alot.
VanxiSo lately I've been in my biggest dm slump so far. I'm literally missing shots that I used to be able to hit with ease, and I feel like my aim is rapidly getting worse everyday I play tf2. It's honestly really annoying and frustrating to know that you're a lot worse than you used to be too. Am I just burnt out on the game and need to take a break?
Get 144hz if u dont have already
Get 144hz if u dont have already
Sometimes your dm never quite gets back to the same place it was at before. Like you might even get more consistent and become a better player but you still get the feeling that you're never going to hit those 2015 shots again.
I wish I was hitting those 2015 shots again :(
I wish I was hitting those 2015 shots again :(
playing against better players is subtle. you dont really notice the shots being harder, but you miss a lot more because you predict them wrong
1) You're probably not as bad as you used to be you're just remembering your peaks and not your faults, also you might be playing against players with better movement etc. don't compare lobby/dm performance to scrims .
2) Don't play with cold hands .
3) Don't eat just before scrims .
4) Make sure your fps isn't arse, i assume my fps got slowly worse over time so i didn't notice it until i played a scrim with cl_showfps 1 on by mistake .
5) Don't take retarded fights because you want to prove to yourself you can win them, just makes things a lot worse !
6) Have something to distract yourself with whilst playing mge/dm so you don't focus too hard on ur kd w/e .
7) If you're not feeling it don't force yourself to play, you're only going to get burnt out and hate playing and risk taking it out on your friends !
8) Leave hentai group now .
2) Don't play with cold hands .
3) Don't eat just before scrims .
4) Make sure your fps isn't arse, i assume my fps got slowly worse over time so i didn't notice it until i played a scrim with cl_showfps 1 on by mistake .
5) Don't take retarded fights because you want to prove to yourself you can win them, just makes things a lot worse !
6) Have something to distract yourself with whilst playing mge/dm so you don't focus too hard on ur kd w/e .
7) If you're not feeling it don't force yourself to play, you're only going to get burnt out and hate playing and risk taking it out on your friends !
8) Leave hentai group now .
gemmplaying against better players is subtle. you dont really notice the shots being harder, but you miss a lot more because you predict them wrong
That's something important you need to keep in mind
That's something important you need to keep in mind
if you play soldier, grind scout dm
if you play scout, grind soldier dm
i dont know why, but this helped me get over plateaus
if you play scout, grind soldier dm
i dont know why, but this helped me get over plateaus
reeceif you play soldier, grind scout dm
if you play scout, grind soldier dm
i dont know why, but this helped me get over plateaus
what ma3la did he would always MGE the scouts when everyone else was jerking off on spire with their shotgun
if you play scout, grind soldier dm
i dont know why, but this helped me get over plateaus[/quote]
what ma3la did he would always MGE the scouts when everyone else was jerking off on spire with their shotgun
if you're missing shots that means its not engraved into your brain you're thinking too much and you're distressed. chill a bit and play something more fast-paced and fun like quake or something
reeceif you play soldier, grind scout dm
if you play scout, grind soldier dm
i dont know why, but this helped me get over plateaus
Seconded. Med isn't really a combat class, but practicing a different skill often gets me over walls. I was:
- Puglord, hit a wall
- Grinded MGE, improved, wall
- Reviewed all my demos, improved, wall
- MGE, improved, wall
- Played Pocket a ton (to learn how to manage uber exchanges), improved, wall
- Practicing movement mechanics daily (Jump/tr_training maps) and improving again
Improving's a process. Winning a 1v1 isn't just having better aim, maybe you just gotta find something else to practice (like initiating fights better, or not taking a ton of low-percentage shots)
(Edit: I'm formatting challenged, sry)
if you play scout, grind soldier dm
i dont know why, but this helped me get over plateaus[/quote]
Seconded. Med isn't really a combat class, but practicing a different skill often gets me over walls. I was:
[list]
[*] Puglord, hit a wall
[*] Grinded MGE, improved, wall
[*] Reviewed all my demos, improved, wall
[*] MGE, improved, wall
[*] Played Pocket a ton (to learn how to manage uber exchanges), improved, wall
[*] Practicing movement mechanics daily (Jump/tr_training maps) and improving again
[/list]
Improving's a process. Winning a 1v1 isn't just having better aim, maybe you just gotta find something else to practice (like initiating fights better, or not taking a ton of low-percentage shots)
(Edit: I'm formatting challenged, sry)
also to the admin banning suck a dick and admit pugchamp is for circle jerking losers
Same here, especially since I haven't played actively.
I notice that after playing well and being able to track shots, all of sudden I cannot do that after some time, and for some reason sensitivity suddenly feels faster, despite the fact that I haven't changed it.
I notice that after playing well and being able to track shots, all of sudden I cannot do that after some time, and for some reason sensitivity suddenly feels faster, despite the fact that I haven't changed it.
Unfortunately it just happens with age. But what everyone else said about taking a bit of a break is very true, too. I find that with other sports/activities I've done, a brief break and you come back and it comes back to you immediately
how i got out of my slump is stick to a sensitivity, stop playing mge, worked on my gamesense, and my aim came back to me after a month of slumping.
perfectionhow i got out of my slump is stick to a sensitivity, stop playing mge, worked on my gamesense, and my aim came back to me after a month of slumping.
You also installed an aimbot, can't forget that crucial step.
You also installed an aimbot, can't forget that crucial step.
ZestySometimes your dm never quite gets back to the same place it was at before. Like you might even get more consistent and become a better player but you still get the feeling that you're never going to hit those 2015 shots again.
I wish I was hitting those 2015 shots again :(
zesty every time I see you in mge you are playing market gardener soldier against 1500 elo players
I wish I was hitting those 2015 shots again :([/quote]
zesty every time I see you in mge you are playing market gardener soldier against 1500 elo players
Idk why no one is mentioning it but with inconsistencies like this, one of the best things you can actually do is improve your decision-making, create favourable engagements for yourself and so on. It wouldn't be surprising if the way you take fights is literally making it harder on yourself to win them, especially if you're getting frustrated with your current performance and stray from your fundamentals. Set yourself up to hit shots, and it will be a lot easier, and you can just grind the rest out through training mods.
Summarized, observe the fights you take and how you take them, including your mouse movements and terrain advantage. Watching other players and looking at what they do and where they are in fights is surprisingly helpful. If you're gonna demo review, I'd recommend watching more demos of better players than of your own, as you'll quickly notice the same, repeated mistakes in your own demos if you excessively watch them. Look past the nice shots and focus on the fight as a whole.
Summarized, observe the fights you take and how you take them, including your mouse movements and terrain advantage. Watching other players and looking at what they do and where they are in fights is surprisingly helpful. If you're gonna demo review, I'd recommend watching more demos of better players than of your own, as you'll quickly notice the same, repeated mistakes in your own demos if you excessively watch them. Look past the nice shots and focus on the fight as a whole.
rotidderzesty every time I see you in mge you are playing market gardener soldier against 1500 elo players
Playing market gardener soldier against 1500 elo players is what I do in 6v6 as well so its good practice
zesty every time I see you in mge you are playing market gardener soldier against 1500 elo players[/quote]
Playing market gardener soldier against 1500 elo players is what I do in 6v6 as well so its good practice
reeceif you play soldier, grind scout dm
if you play scout, grind soldier dm
i dont know why, but this helped me get over plateaus
big facts
if you play scout, grind soldier dm
i dont know why, but this helped me get over plateaus[/quote]
big facts