Try making a habit of warming up. 16-17 years ago I would aim train shock primary first thing for 10-15min before starting a UT gaming session. It's imo even better than kovaaks since it takes into account the mechanics of your game. I was not exceptionally good at "raw" aim but the combination of predictive crosshair placement + good strafing made it stand out. It should help with consistency. On a side note, if you're referring to 2k4, for some reason the game may feel laggy at times but ok the next day: I investigated a lot but could never find an explanation nor a fix. That's one of the reasons I'm not enjoying it anymore
I am totally agree with skAven! And I am totally feel this issue Time to Time. Analyzing your own gameplay and knowing your own gamestyle is benefital.Tho when I have bad or I am feeling something is wrong I am always going for a practicerange where ia can test out things and be alone .
Since epic dropped UT, the community actively releases patches. They implemented raw input, so the issue should be gone now :) These patches are unofficial. Use at your own risk: github.com/aldehir/ut2004-patches
Your ut2004 frags would look much cleaner if you played at 120-130 fov. That also helps making your tracking smoother and less jittery. The higher the fov the better your brain adjusts while tracking, its odd.
120 fov is perfect for wz but ridiculously high for 2k4, I'd technically look like I have better tracking, but the trade off for shock/lg acc. drop is not worth it
Nice! This is a good track.
Holy shit man, dedication.
ahah great food ad 😆
PS: I'm sure aim is very dependent on the smoothness of the game. Gonna update my pc for wz 2
smoothness helps a lot for sure but 80 fps is already sufficient for a very decent aim :)
The thing is how to be consistent with aim? somedays (not stressed) I perform good, but other days when I'm not in a good mood I have terrible aim.
Try making a habit of warming up. 16-17 years ago I would aim train shock primary first thing for 10-15min before starting a UT gaming session. It's imo even better than kovaaks since it takes into account the mechanics of your game. I was not exceptionally good at "raw" aim but the combination of predictive crosshair placement + good strafing made it stand out.
It should help with consistency.
On a side note, if you're referring to 2k4, for some reason the game may feel laggy at times but ok the next day: I investigated a lot but could never find an explanation nor a fix. That's one of the reasons I'm not enjoying it anymore
I am totally agree with skAven! And I am totally feel this issue Time to Time. Analyzing your own gameplay and knowing your own gamestyle is benefital.Tho when I have bad or I am feeling something is wrong I am always going for a practicerange where ia can test out things and be alone .
@@skaven_ut if you find a solution for the laggy 2k4, let me know.
Since epic dropped UT, the community actively releases patches.
They implemented raw input, so the issue should be gone now :)
These patches are unofficial. Use at your own risk:
github.com/aldehir/ut2004-patches
Oh yeah I remember Fatal1ty!
niceee
FINALLY ITS HERE
kekw
Now the enemy players are looking for a better aim hack . GG
hahahha gamerfood
I have trouble aiming at league of legends.
I recommend Fatal1ty's gamerfood, 3 snacks/week for best results
On a more serious note, playing Osu! or kovaak's/aimlabs can help with LoL :)
There are specific scenarios for it
@@skaven_ut loool
What a player
Your ut2004 frags would look much cleaner if you played at 120-130 fov.
That also helps making your tracking smoother and less jittery.
The higher the fov the better your brain adjusts while tracking, its odd.
120 fov is perfect for wz but ridiculously high for 2k4, I'd technically look like I have better tracking, but the trade off for shock/lg acc. drop is not worth it
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Gamerfood. Lol.
but this is not apex noob
Mate, ua-cam.com/video/5cmlgvekbYY/v-deo.html