why do they both shake they're aim does anybody know
Potatobrawler8 [#4]cuz it helps them focus more
did any of them say that ?
does it actually help people to focus
if so why dont more players do it
mehdisid [#6]did any of them say that ?
does it actually help people to focus
if so why dont more players do it
kk said that in an interview, but im not so sure.
It does help them.
other pros dont do it cuz it is not that great, you could get timinged.
Potatobrawler8 [#8]kk said that in an interview, but im not so sure.
It does help them.
other pros dont do it cuz it is not that great, you could get timinged.
yeah he did get timinged before lol
mehdisid [#6]did any of them say that ?
does it actually help people to focus
if so why dont more players do it
Also, a CS tips video I watched a while back said it helps focus. Not saying that means anything but I do it and I think it helps
diswaco [#17]personally i do it because i zone out if I'm holding an angle for too long, helps me be ready for any swings
Same I feel like my hands r getting numb
mehdisid [#7]elaborate
some people aim with only their wrists (and if their sens is high enough their fingers) which causes their aiming style to be very flicky and shaky (because our wrists aren't the best for slow precise mouse movements; in fact, if you try to slowly clear a corner with only your wrist it'll probably involve one or two stutters)
other people (usually with lower sens) aim with their arms (chest, bicep, and shoulder muscles) and micro-adjust with their wrist.
people with really high sens as a result end up being really shaky with their aim
LouBag [#13]I used to play RTS games.
In rts games you would spam buttons a lot to keep your fingers “warm” so when you needed the speed you would already be primed and ready.
I feel like it might be the same thing. Keeping the twitch reflexes primed for when you need to use them.
Pretty sure its this. KK has said in interviews that it keeps him warm in game, you'll notice he does it mostly when holding an angle for a longer period of time
orthoboy [#23]it is not for aim but for eyes(indirectly aim) it keeps your eye under constant alert on downside you can get bad timing by opponent
i see Thanks
LouBag [#13]I used to play RTS games.
In rts games you would spam buttons a lot to keep your fingers “warm” so when you needed the speed you would already be primed and ready.
I feel like it might be the same thing. Keeping the twitch reflexes primed for when you need to use them.
thanks bro
LouBag [#13]I used to play RTS games.
In rts games you would spam buttons a lot to keep your fingers “warm” so when you needed the speed you would already be primed and ready.
I feel like it might be the same thing. Keeping the twitch reflexes primed for when you need to use them.
true bro. when i used to play sc2 and war3 before, raise ur apm can surely keeps ur hand hot and make ur mind more perpared and focused