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ioStux Coaching | Overwatch So we shouldnt move our wrist White we play the whole game?? Tnx for vid kepp iz up and cuold you fontane your previous tutorials , is Aoc trust company they got the chipest 144hz monitor Thank you so much!!!
Although this is an overwatch focused channel and I dont play much overwatch anymore, I still watch those guides. They really help me in becoming better in csgo. Thanks for that :)
This is an underrated topic when looking for a new/fitting mouse in my opionion. Also one of the reasons I had to switch from a razer deathadder because the sensor was placed too far forward compared to what I was used to. My aim always felt off and I couldn't adjust to it.
The most Interesting thing about mousesensor position is that it changes the transmission relation to wrist/arm movement. Becouse large arm movements will move the sensor almost the same distance no matter where the sensor is located.... but ur wrist Sensitivity will increase greatly if sensor is near the front..... in my understanding the best sensor position should be in the back... becouse that way u can have fine precise movements... but also large arm flick shots....
Hi Mr IoStux, I'm considering building my pc in April and I have a question. Why are gaming mouse pads such as razer better than traditional mouse pads?
I Think you should check out "SpeakEasy's challenges" on reddit, 'I've been practicing aim positioning with Widowmaker using this challenge and using stuff like Visor.GG to track and compare my runs, after "reinforcing" it actively, I jumped on a few Deathmatches as MCree, so I'm doing the same kind of training with human players. Don't rely solely on bot training, but it sure can help you to a point. I'm no expert like @iOStux, but I think it's a good start.
i dont see how this is really something an amateur player should or even could find useful. sure, you should be consistent with your grip, but there are much more reasons why aim could be slightly off on a day, for example the rest of the players posture or his seats distance from the table.
Of course, this series covers basic to advanced topics, so this one in particular wasn't aimed at amateur players. And there are 24 parts, not saying that this is the one reason why players are inconsistent.
thanks for the clarification. i am very curious about this serious as a whole tbh. i dont think my aim is terrible and i dont expect miraculous results after watching those but i kinda am unsure about bad habits or wrong judgement on my side when it comes to aiming and gamesense so i always want to hear what you have to say about stuff.
Become one of the cool kids and join my Discord! discord.gg/Tmv3rJw We are already at over 3000 Members and it keeps growing. I am active on it every day and I don't miss any mentions, so if you want to chat come over! Keep in mind that I am busy coaching sometimes, so if I don't reply immediately, it's probably because I am currently working, but I'll try my best to get back to everyone :)
ioStux Coaching | Overwatch So we shouldnt move our wrist White we play the whole game?? Tnx for vid kepp iz up and cuold you fontane your previous tutorials , is Aoc trust company they got the chipest 144hz monitor Thank you so much!!!
While* continue* trusted*
ioStux Coaching | Overwatch but what if I don't want to be a cool kid?
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I tried headshotting the subscribe button, missed 27 times, got embarrassed and switched to Reinhardt. I hammered it tho
Although this is an overwatch focused channel and I dont play much overwatch anymore, I still watch those guides. They really help me in becoming better in csgo. Thanks for that :)
I actually feel like I think too much about this
This is an underrated topic when looking for a new/fitting mouse in my opionion. Also one of the reasons I had to switch from a razer deathadder because the sensor was placed too far forward compared to what I was used to. My aim always felt off and I couldn't adjust to it.
mazedmarky that’s the problem I have.
The team your coaching for are very lucky they have such a smart coach. Nice video
Haha thanks for the kind words :)
Im kinda waiting these vids every day now
Murmaxy ikr I’m camped out on youtube
I look forward to these videos everyday haha. Keep it up!
so, me playing overwatch with a turntable wasn't bad thing after all!
The most Interesting thing about mousesensor position is that it changes the transmission relation to wrist/arm movement. Becouse large arm movements will move the sensor almost the same distance no matter where the sensor is located.... but ur wrist Sensitivity will increase greatly if sensor is near the front..... in my understanding the best sensor position should be in the back... becouse that way u can have fine precise movements... but also large arm flick shots....
this is exactly why today i bought rival 3. im gonna try this idea out!
@@ss-xc4gh result?
@@GoldenThiefBugMVP horizontal movements definitely feel a tiny bit easier, vertical movements i feel suffers a bit though
This is why I had to switch 3 mice to find out what is wrong... Why it feels off
Love your videos, really like the added style you have put into your videos!
Needed to find a way to make my videos unique in the Overwatch scene :) glad you like it!
THIS IS PURE GOLD!
thanks maaate
Hey just wondering fi should use the back part sensor. My grip style is palm and i use my arm to aim.
"Pixel Skipping is a Myth" I'd like to see this video. When is it coming?
You can see the schedule on iostux.com/aimsecrets !
Ok thanks
Oh I thought 2kliksphillip had a video on that? 🤔
Is that the hard drive in the computer
Please explain why LiNkzr changes his sensitivity every day
Gotta keep the game exciting somehow
I think he has muscle memory for like a few diffrent sensitivity’s
What if you are or wrist doesmt touch the desk or not staying on the desk.
Iostux your background makes me think I have a smudge on my screen
So I've heard the term arm aiming but I'm not sure what exactly it is
Is it moving the entire arm or just at the elbow
Just at the elbow
which mouse has their sensor in the front or back??
front or back on the bottom of the mouse
So that's why I'm shit when i play OW at my friend's house. I'll be bringing my own mouse now
i wanna sub but still cant hit headshots :(
I move the mouse with my full arm, but I already wear out the bottom of my mouse pad where my arm touches it.
i've done the same i need a new mouse pad lol
Hi Mr IoStux, I'm considering building my pc in April and I have a question. Why are gaming mouse pads such as razer better than traditional mouse pads?
Abdullah Sweileh go for steelseries heavy they are best and smoothest and many pros use em instead of razer ones
Gaming Mousepads tend to A:) come in bigger sizes and B:) are usually more durable and C:) are more consistently flat
ioStux Coaching | Overwatch exactly
Tysm. This community is so friendly and helpful!
@@Max-ol8mr using tthe roccat taito. very nice for me.
How important is a mousepad? I try to keep my surface constant and clean at all times but I dont use mousepad these days.
What's the name of the song at the end please D:
Arrival of the Birds & Transformation!
So this applies when you swap mice... Thankfully I have several of the same one.
tbh I hate how every mouse has the sensor in the middle or back. It's completely unintuitive when you flick your wrist.
Free lessons PogChamp
Bad idea, will throw off vertical tracking. Just hold your mouse properly.
the hp omen 400, 600, and vector are the worst offendors
So, when do we get to the practical part? All these mental gymnastics are interesting and all, but I wanna know how to improve my aim ingame.
The part on "Aim Practice Methods" and "External Aim Practice" will cover that :)
I Think you should check out "SpeakEasy's challenges" on reddit, 'I've been practicing aim positioning with Widowmaker using this challenge and using stuff like Visor.GG to track and compare my runs, after "reinforcing" it actively, I jumped on a few Deathmatches as MCree, so I'm doing the same kind of training with human players.
Don't rely solely on bot training, but it sure can help you to a point. I'm no expert like @iOStux, but I think it's a good start.
easy... load up the game and practice your aim? or play aim hero... there's no magical tip that'll give you good aim, just practice
do you have a german tutorial for me? :D
im not smart enough to understand wat is going on ....
Notification squad :)
i dont see how this is really something an amateur player should or even could find useful. sure, you should be consistent with your grip, but there are much more reasons why aim could be slightly off on a day, for example the rest of the players posture or his seats distance from the table.
Of course, this series covers basic to advanced topics, so this one in particular wasn't aimed at amateur players. And there are 24 parts, not saying that this is the one reason why players are inconsistent.
thanks for the clarification. i am very curious about this serious as a whole tbh. i dont think my aim is terrible and i dont expect miraculous results after watching those but i kinda am unsure about bad habits or wrong judgement on my side when it comes to aiming and gamesense so i always want to hear what you have to say about stuff.
r u fucking kidding me