What's the reasoning for it? I've heard people say it has something to do with drawing circles and recoil or something but that doesn't make sense to me. I always assumed it was to overcome the static friction of the mousepad. Is that right?
What's the reasoning for it? I've heard people say it has something to do with drawing circles and recoil or something but that doesn't make sense to me. I always assumed it was to overcome the static friction of the mousepad. Is that right?
some players like to shake their crosshair after a shot bc it feels like resetting your aim thats it really
or cause theyve seen their favorite pros shaking and are emulating their style for some fucking reason (s1mple in cs being a prime example)
I think that's not it, Hikos's sens is very high as well but he doesn't shake......
players with high sens shakes when micro flicking you can't notice it for low sens however
smooth aim is 10 more consistent i dont know why so many valorant pros prefer high sens and shaky aim compared to cs the aiming looks so inconsistent
People are coming from games other than CS GO. The shaky / snappy aim is common in overwatch etc
maybe some are like me, lazy asf to move mouse too much with low sense.