prez
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Guys,
Just figured out a trick to improve my aim.
Focus on the crosshairs at all times while moving throughout the map. This is a practice done with tactical combat persons; they always look down their sights.
When I encounter an opponent, take my eyes of the crosshairs, spot the opponent, then look back to the sights and line up the opponent.
With this method, I can shave miliseconds off lining up a target, and with more accuracy too. I can also hit targets I normally wouldn't be able to as well.
Why does this help?
I have a massive aiming problem. This is a condition also characterized as sucking ass.
Using this technique, I realize that keeping my eyes on the crosshairs at all times makes it easier to line up a target because I know where the crosshairs are at all times. Before doing this, I was not very spatially aware of where my crosshairs were, and it took extra time and calculation to line them up. Using the new tactic, it's much, much easier.
Hope this is useful for someone.
Take care,
-prez
Just figured out a trick to improve my aim.
Focus on the crosshairs at all times while moving throughout the map. This is a practice done with tactical combat persons; they always look down their sights.
When I encounter an opponent, take my eyes of the crosshairs, spot the opponent, then look back to the sights and line up the opponent.
With this method, I can shave miliseconds off lining up a target, and with more accuracy too. I can also hit targets I normally wouldn't be able to as well.
Why does this help?
I have a massive aiming problem. This is a condition also characterized as sucking ass.
Using this technique, I realize that keeping my eyes on the crosshairs at all times makes it easier to line up a target because I know where the crosshairs are at all times. Before doing this, I was not very spatially aware of where my crosshairs were, and it took extra time and calculation to line them up. Using the new tactic, it's much, much easier.
Hope this is useful for someone.
Take care,
-prez