Aim Trainers (Aim Lab, Kovaak's) static aiming guide (Sixshot, 1wall 6targets small)
Summary
TLDRBardos, a veteran FPS gamer with 20 years of experience, shares insights on mastering static dots in games like Counter-Strike. He emphasizes the importance of accuracy over speed, suggests practicing with smaller scenarios, and advises against using a metronome. His approach focuses on efficient movements and micro corrections to achieve high scores.
Takeaways
- 🎮 Bardos has 20 years of experience in FPS games and is known for his high scores in static dot games like One World's Targets TE.
- 🔍 Static dots are useful for improving aiming skills in FPS games, particularly for quick and accurate flicks to stationary points.
- 🏆 Bardos emphasizes the importance of accuracy over speed when practicing static dots, as perfect runs require 100% accuracy.
- 📈 Bardos' improvement in static dots was not linear, and he initially focused on accuracy, which led to lower scores before they climbed back up.
- 🎯 He suggests practicing with a slower pace initially to ensure 100% accuracy before gradually increasing speed.
- 🤔 Bardos recommends against using a metronome for static dot training, as it can limit dynamic pacing and hinder performance in different scenarios.
- 🔄 The approach to flicking in static dots should involve a fast initial flick followed by a micro correction to fine-tune the aim.
- 💡 Practicing with smaller scenarios can help improve accuracy but should be balanced with practice on larger, more challenging scenarios.
- 🚀 Bardos advises against overflicking, as it reduces movement efficiency and can lead to slower overall performance.
- 🤓 He suggests consciously underflicking to maximize the efficiency of movements, allowing for slower flicks while still achieving high kill rates.
- 💼 Bardos questions the motivation behind grinding small dots, suggesting that direct game practice might be more efficient for skill improvement.
Q & A
What is the main reason for practicing static dots in FPS games?
-Static dots are useful because they help improve aiming skills, particularly flicks to a stationary point, which are essential in competitive tactical FPS games like Counter-Strike.
Why is accuracy more important than speed in static dot training?
-Accuracy is more important because the perfect run requires 100% accuracy. Focusing on accuracy first ensures that the movement to the target is precise, which is crucial for quick and effective aiming in games.
What was Bardos' initial score in one world's target small when he started practicing?
-Bardos started with a score of around twelve hundred in one world's target small.
How did Bardos approach improving his static dot scores?
-Bardos focused on accuracy over speed, forcing himself to slow down and ensure he was 100% on target. He also emphasized the importance of micro corrections after the initial flick.
What is the concept of 'micro correction' in static dot training?
-Micro correction refers to making a very small adjustment after the initial fast flick to ensure the aim lands precisely on the target. It's a critical skill for achieving high accuracy.
Why does Bardos advise against using a metronome for static dot training?
-Using a metronome can limit the dynamic pace needed for different scenarios in static dot training. It may cause players to slow down in clusters and speed up on far away dots, reducing overall efficiency.
What is the significance of practicing with smaller scenarios in static dot training?
-Smaller scenarios help in mastering the initial flick and micro correction, but they should be used in conjunction with the main scenarios to get used to the faster pace required for higher scores.
What is the term 'ape' in the context of static dot training?
-'Ape' refers to mimicking or copying the extremely fast movements of others, which can be beneficial for learning the initial flick part of the movement but not necessarily the micro correction.
How does Bardos describe the process of improving in static dot training?
-Bardos describes it as a process of unlearning bad habits, focusing on clean lines, and maximizing the efficiency of movements. It involves a period of lower scores as one adjusts to a more accurate approach.
What is Bardos' final advice for those looking to improve in static dot training?
-Bardos suggests that while grinding small dots can be fun and competitive, it's more efficient to play the actual game for improvement. He also emphasizes the importance of having a routine that includes both small and main scenarios.
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