Maybe with that attitude!Shens said:good idea until you remember that the idea of team coaches in tf2 scene is basically nonexistent lol. in bigger esports sure but definitely not on this scene.
reduces jagged movement by smoothing it out across two frames at the cost of input lag. or something like that. not worth it unless your mouse costs <=10 dollars.ONLY ->->->throbium<-<-<- said:what does "mouse smoothing" even do?
I've never really touched an aim trainer, probably alright for warming up but I don't think you'll get more improvement compared to someone spending that time just playing the game. That's just me though, post ur experiences as they come for sure would be interesting to readShens said:aim trainers are no joke. spent two hours doing tracking scenarios on kovaaks, hopped on, absolutely obliterated enemy team as heavy. 11 doms, 3.5kdr, 141 points, we even won a round on pl_frontier without ever having a medic on offense. and that's just day 3 of my aim training journey.
in only 4 days of aim training i saw more improvement in my general aim than in 2.5-3 years of playing tf2(c). it's 2am so i can't be bothered to write it out at length, but a good metaphor i've had with training in a casual game like tf2 is - it's like coming to a gym where the weights are randomised for every rep.Oscar said:I don't think you'll get more improvement compared to someone spending that time just playing the game