I know guys... I know... I've been saying I would make this for a month. College drains me. I also hate my voice :( Follow my Twitch: twitch.tv/matty_ow Discord: / discord
Is it fine to use the same sens for every game? I use 37cm for Apex and Valorant w/ fingertip which supposedly puts me at a disadvantage. Can I become a true gamer (Master Complete, Plat Complete rn) by aim training a minimum of 30 minutes a day?
When you said that, Bounce is a speed scenario and Popcorn is more of a precision one, did you mean that subjectively? Doesn't speed and precision scale 1:1? Is there an actual point where scenario becomes more speed/precision oriented. Would like to hear your thoughts.
I was thinking about b180 having more targets immediately on screen (and bigger targets) generally translates to it being faster run than popcorn. Popcorn is more precision because it doesn't reward that flowy/swift kind of movement that b180 100% rewards. A scenario becomes more precision oriented when the targets are smaller and more dispersed, making you focus a ton more on the smaller movements. E.g. shaking in b180 doesn't hurt as much as shaking in popcorn.
@@depressives4470 This is half-true. What is your definition of aim here? This tutorial explains my methodology behind pushing a score in a popcorn-variant scenario. I did not go in-depth regarding the value the scenario provides toward aiming overall. And to be honest, it does provide value. It is an incredibly challenging smooth dynamic clicking scenario that helps you practice landing tough, precise shots on tiny targets. Unless you're discussing a much different definition, then I don't understand how playing popcorn would not at least help you to improve.
That is approximately how pasu works. It is much better in my opinion to do more predicting in this scenario because the bots have predictable arcs. If you track, you have the chance of falling behind the bot movement. Tracking the bot and then clicking sounds more like tracking the movement and then adjusting slightly ahead of the most recent motion to land slightly ahead of the bot and then click. In a way, that sounds a lot like predicting the shot.
Really helpful, well-edited, and well-scripted video, looking forward to the rest of this series :)
Your voice is fine bro, don't worry about it. Keep up the good content!
Can't wait for more tutorials on popular scenarios from you!
very help full i wish u do another vods like this
Great video, gonna get myself a gm score on popcorn soon then :)
Nice. Any GPV/AA4 tutorial incoming?
I love the desc, your voice is good homie. Wouldn't care even if you we're a 10 yr old kid, scores speak for themselves
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Is it fine to use the same sens for every game? I use 37cm for Apex and Valorant w/ fingertip which supposedly puts me at a disadvantage.
Can I become a true gamer (Master Complete, Plat Complete rn) by aim training a minimum of 30 minutes a day?
It is fine to use whatever sens you are comfortable on. You true-gamerness is defined by your own value system.
@@mattyow777 Thanks 🙏
My true gamer will awaken soon enough haha
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When you said that, Bounce is a speed scenario and Popcorn is more of a precision one, did you mean that subjectively? Doesn't speed and precision scale 1:1? Is there an actual point where scenario becomes more speed/precision oriented. Would like to hear your thoughts.
I was thinking about b180 having more targets immediately on screen (and bigger targets) generally translates to it being faster run than popcorn. Popcorn is more precision because it doesn't reward that flowy/swift kind of movement that b180 100% rewards. A scenario becomes more precision oriented when the targets are smaller and more dispersed, making you focus a ton more on the smaller movements. E.g. shaking in b180 doesn't hurt as much as shaking in popcorn.
w0w thanks xP
You've said somewhere that popcorn was your most hateful scenario at the begining, right ?
its my favorite scenario. what?
@@mattyow777 i mean it wasn't at the begining or sth like that
@@taloonys9418 oh. I never said it was my most hated. It was just really difficult for me.
@@mattyow777 whats the point of using your tutorial, it will only help you get high scores not actually improve aim
@@depressives4470 This is half-true. What is your definition of aim here? This tutorial explains my methodology behind pushing a score in a popcorn-variant scenario. I did not go in-depth regarding the value the scenario provides toward aiming overall. And to be honest, it does provide value. It is an incredibly challenging smooth dynamic clicking scenario that helps you practice landing tough, precise shots on tiny targets. Unless you're discussing a much different definition, then I don't understand how playing popcorn would not at least help you to improve.
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I thought you were supposed to track the bot then click, this is what riddbtw said.
That is approximately how pasu works. It is much better in my opinion to do more predicting in this scenario because the bots have predictable arcs. If you track, you have the chance of falling behind the bot movement. Tracking the bot and then clicking sounds more like tracking the movement and then adjusting slightly ahead of the most recent motion to land slightly ahead of the bot and then click. In a way, that sounds a lot like predicting the shot.