For those asking for me to play an FPS ua-cam.com/video/BvezoGUtTTg/v-deo.html EDIT: For those asking. I was using keys "Z & X" to fire and not spacebar. In Osu! z & x are traditionally what you use.
You know commenter is familiar with this space when they can tell the player shot them in order. I assumed he was doing that, but couldn't even confirm. I bust out laughing in the first 5 seconds at how fast it went.
@@ME0WMERE "brains always use a constant amount of energy" thats not true, it depends upon the task, adrenaline and blood flow into the brain, when there is high adrenaline in blood while doing a passive activity like racing a car, your brain will consume more calories cause of co-ordination and high adrenaline in blood, its a common misconception spread through quora or reddit, but it widely differs between person to person, and most studies have shown it to be not true or "it depends".
If you think about it for a moment, you realise that it could actually go even faster because he is not aiming at the closest target but in sequence, which is very important in osu.
Fun fact. His tapping speed is around the bpm of harumachi clover with dt :) Quick explanation: Harumachi clover is a song that became a meme and also one of the most hated maps in the game called Osu!. Bpm stands for beats per minute and dt stands for double time. This is a modification in Osu! game that speeds up a song by 1.5x :)
The biggest difference I've found between reading osu and an fps aim trainer is that in osu you move the cursor to the notes, while in an fps you're basically manipulating the scene so the target goes to the middle of your screen. Movement applies to the entire scene in an fps when you adjust your aim, even if you do map LMB to x and/or z. Certainly some skills will translate over, especially if you're an osu mouse player, but your average tablet player doesn't have as much transferable training as one might think
In Osu you learn to just register every circle as it appears, in order, with mods like Hidden the circles vanish in a moment, a decent video showcasing that would be ua-cam.com/video/x0DYWKjMSuw/v-deo.html
muscle memory starts to kick in after playing osu for years with hours of practice everyday at that point the only thing keeping him from shooting the circles is his reaction time and as you can see his reaction time is also really really good
As a gun club vr player I think it just the brain who do it himself because of the habit,like there a moment where you don't even think,you just shoot as soon it appear
you probably play the gridshot ultimate, he's playing a custom one, where the targets are next to each other. thus having a higher KPM so don't be disappointed. in Gridshot ultimate (default that most play) the maximum I could do was 112.5k with 97% It's on my youtube channel.
As a veteran OSU and fps players people are definitely forgetting that he is shooting with a key and not with the mouse. Shooting with keys makes it 90% easier. Shooting using mouse buttons makes a huge difference. I’m not trying to discredit him. This is still quite impressive but if he did it using mouse keys then it would be a lot slower and less accurate.
@@facundomontenegro8 think about it for 0.5s If you still don'tunderstand (which In that case wow thats a new lowest iq world record) then reply back and I'll explain
@@facundomontenegro8 there’s many reasons why CS players don’t use keys. Probably the most obvious one is that it limits movement but there’s actually even worse reasons. 1. In csgo, you are not tapping in 200 bpm to the point where your mouse button will break. One tap headshot is enough or pressing and holding to auto fire. 2. This Aim Lab game mode is closer to OSU than CSGO by a long shot. Only thing that differs is no music, 3rd person and you can hit at your own bpm. This game really just needs fast and timed hits plus mouse speed which is what OSU players excel at. Not precision and one tapping heads. 3. All csgo pros have played the game for years and they mastered the mouse to the point where using buttons would ruin their style. Keyboard tapping is only better at extreme speeds and faster tapping because your second hand can time the BPM better.
@@pleasecontactme4274 youre literally the most "uhm actually" ive ever seen on the internet. Jesus christ, get help man. Your ego is so high for an unknown arbitrary reason. Like normally people have a reason to have an ego, you're just some dude in a youtube comments section. Get a grip man.
This is a cool thing to think about: in OSU you usually bind the click to the keyboard on your other hand so that the clicking action doesn't add another task to your aiming finger muscle and interfere with the aiming action. Quake players like toxjq used to do the same thing back in the day where shooting was bound to a keyboard button so they didn't have to press anything on the mouse and could focus on fine-tuned aiming. Would this help in shooter games like CSGO? Is this an idea that no one has thought about before?
My first thought was tox and his whack ass config lol. Didn't he also have mouse y axis inverted or something like that? Whatever he did, dude's aim was incredible
Unlikely. In Osu!, you only need to move the mouse in order to hit targets. With something like CS:GO, you need to not only move the mouse, but also your model and your camera angle. If you configured your keybinds around a key press to shoot, then in theory it would be better. There's a player on team Liquid (forgot the name) who has his keybinds set to flight simulator buttons, and I believe he's the best on the team (If not one of the best), but he had been playing flight simulators since childhood and grew up with the keybinds while most players are familiar with WASD.
Holy moly I've been waiting years to see something like this being made. When osu first launched I was In awe at how talented these people were. Always wanted to see how they compared to regular fps players😂 this is insanity
"Playing games is bad for you" Look at this dudes reaction time, the speed he's clicking at, he's even doing them in sequence and with perfect accuracy.
@@thechugg4372 well I can't do it even with that, the fact that it's easy for you means your reaction time is better Maybe for him there's no challenge because his reaction speed has improved
I see a lot of people commenting that he is doing it in sequence instead of going after the ones that are the closest and... tbh it could make sense in a shooting game as well. Because if you only go after the ones that are closest, and not the ones that have been there the longest (in sequence) they will have a longer time at adjusting to where you are and can more easily get you, whilst a new player popping up would still need a little time to adjust to where you are before they can get you.
If you think about it, he is clicking a flat screen of balls using a 360° perspective rotating from a single axis to do so, when he is used to clicking on a 2D screen. That makes this a lot more impressive.
@@jogaming55555 It doesn’t translate, but it puts you in a mental state for playing video games that you need to be in, though if you are already good at PC then training on aim trainers is equally useless considering you can already do everything in the aim trainer, it just means you are training to become better at aim training, not aiming.
@@jogaming55555 one other thing it can be good for, is testing muscle memory and the differences between different mouse settings compared to other settings, I use them when I’m going crazy testing a ton of new mouse acceleration scales.
@@AmiciCherno yeah, what I’m basically saying is that if all you do is just play osu! and not regularly touch fps games than you won’t become instantly good, but you will learn faster when first starting out, but then you will learn at the same speed at other people after a certain amount of time
@@jogaming55555 for FPS games? Yeah. For osu!? No, you will never get any amount of aiming ability from osu! Besides the ability to better use a mouse overall, and expanding how far a distance with the mouse you feel comfortable traveling. Beyond that, from either aim training or osu! You can put your mind in a state you need to be in to play video games.
i would just guess he would be like HALF as fast with using left click, its MUCH easier to just essentially drag the mouse ( i know thats how osu works) then to drag AND click and do it fast enough and accurately enough. its kinda like when you are playing drums and the drum beat and the pedal arent in sync and your brain has to do the extra step of separating the movements.
@@s0m4guy i know, but visually it's nearly equal. It requires minimal adaptation. The only thing he needs to focus on, is the targets. The background isn't important, and thus can be ignored.
@@s0m4guy what I'm trying to say is that the mouse movement is nearly identical. And he can zone out the camera movement while only focusing on the targets. He's probably used to distracting backgrounds from OSU.
lol, hes still staring at a monitor. ignore the 3rd dimension and aimlabs is still just a point and click game. depth has nothing to do with it in this demonstration. What IS impressive is just the sheer precision he has.
I feel like that anime character that is watching the two strongest characters fight and said "I can't even follow their attacks, so this is the real power of the number one"
I'm convinced osu was made as a containment to keep potential unreasonably skilled player from playing other games so the esports can be comprehensible to the audience eyes
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@@omicronlyrae6228 mans got a clean ass keyboard, probably costs $200 to $300. Never seen anyone jobless spending that much money on a keyboard before bro
yea but he uses like x and z to shoot or something along those lines unless he is playing val or csgo that dont require any movement he would be a monster
probably like year or two. at some point tho playing osu doesn't improve your aim as much as it improves ur skill at playing osu. if you purely want to get better at aiming just play an aim trainer for a while. osu is a fun game tho can say from experience.
someone needs to make a video like 'what 1000 hours on aim lab looks like' and its just them walking up to enemies, standing completely still, and shooting random points in a small square.
For those asking for me to play an FPS
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EDIT: For those asking. I was using keys "Z & X" to fire and not spacebar. In Osu! z & x are traditionally what you use.
There obviously is a pattern, but if otherwise; you are a bad mutha fucka!!! Thumbs up, and salute.
OH GREAT HEAVENS
What task is this in aimlab?
gridshot@@noone-oi2po
@@noone-oi2po gridshot
*gets 126651 points at 97% accuracy*
"I fucked up too."
Asian parents would be disappointed
@@spaisik3984 we asian not Bsian
Osu players are like: 98.5% acc FC is bad acc
@@jdshksdjahkahs cuase its bad acc
Lmao OSU player moment
You know they're a rhythm game player when they go for the targets in order of appearance instead of what's closest lmao
They’re clicking a consistent speed too
@@lickwidfyre446 At tome point i thought he just playing on a consistent speed and just moving the mouse
It’s a force of habit im sorry 😢
no wonder I click to appearance, have been wondering why others click closest
You know commenter is familiar with this space when they can tell the player shot them in order.
I assumed he was doing that, but couldn't even confirm. I bust out laughing in the first 5 seconds at how fast it went.
Fps gamers see aimlab : " I can train my aim and game sense with this "
Osu gamers see aimlab : " ooooooo time to beat it "
Osu player just see another map to FC
tartipouss exactly 😂😂😂😂
how do you train game sense with pure aim training?
Kroketdil aimlab offers things like valorant map training packs
You dont
This person's brain burned more calories in 1 minute than a marathon runner.
funnily enougn, brains always use a constant amount of energy, no matter what task they're doing. (Although it might be different while sleeping.)
@@ME0WMERE "brains always use a constant amount of energy" thats not true, it depends upon the task, adrenaline and blood flow into the brain, when there is high adrenaline in blood while doing a passive activity like racing a car, your brain will consume more calories cause of co-ordination and high adrenaline in blood, its a common misconception spread through quora or reddit, but it widely differs between person to person, and most studies have shown it to be not true or "it depends".
@@niks660097 never mind then. Thanks for the info.
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@@ME0WMERE damn... he came guns blazing 💥 🤠 "ACTUALLY 🤓" style.
I had a friend who played CS with a pen and a tracking pad and I never knew how he was so good until he said he played osu. Makes sense now.
Your friend is kariyu
I tried to use my Wacom intuos pro to play cs but I just kept spinning in a circle at Mach 10 lmao.
@@Alone-_0yea sometimes that happens
@@Alone-_0 You have to use full area for games other than osu!
You can also turn it to relative mode and it should work like a mouse.
I played OSU and now I can't use anything that is not a freaking tablet and a pen.
If you think about it for a moment, you realise that it could actually go even faster because he is not aiming at the closest target but in sequence, which is very important in osu.
But all that training would go to waste. Besides, popping targets in order is an aspect of this I found really cool.
howd u catch that he was doing that? i didnt even notice until i watched in 0.25 speed
@@senku1396 I play osu.
@@senku1396 as an osu player i do the same thing. it's instinctual to hit them in sequence because that's how it works in osu.
its faster i feel like. less thinking = faster reactions
We must Stop him from entering CSGO and valorant
Who's your pfp, looks sick
@@cheongja4617 SocialCredits Man
A head from 512 hu is few times smaller than those aim lab targets. But I'm sure he would be great at aiming or reaction time
It's in a tiny area though
WE MUST ALSO STOP HIM FROM ENTERING TF2
cops when a dog wags his tail a little too threateningly
LMAO
That's fucked up, thanks
cops when they see a dog:
Cops when acorn:
ATF holds the high score.
If he was tapping at around 340 BPM, this would mean he had Brain Power playing in his head as he was doing this.
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo aaaaaaaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaooooooooooooooooooooooeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaauuuuuuujoooooooooooooooo
you have a good point ngl
Do you think you can do it at 340 BPM ? XD
You got awesome speed dude
BRAIN POWEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAOOOAISNBRYSFSGS
harumachi clover DT
osu: "click the circles"
aim lab "shoot the circles"
him: whats the difference
cooporate need you-
*"THEY'RE THE SAME PICTURE"*
It's literally clicking them so there's no difference
3d
There's no music playing
There's no music playing
Fun fact. His tapping speed is around the bpm of harumachi clover with dt :)
Quick explanation: Harumachi clover is a song that became a meme and also one of the most hated maps in the game called Osu!. Bpm stands for beats per minute and dt stands for double time. This is a modification in Osu! game that speeds up a song by 1.5x :)
God I cant unsee it what have you done
@@dabreadman9677 IKR
Im vomiting when im hearing harumachi clover
why have u done this
Uh wha?
his teammate: why are you not shooting?
Dxterus: i am just waiting for the beat
"my hitsounds are weird"
The biggest difference I've found between reading osu and an fps aim trainer is that in osu you move the cursor to the notes, while in an fps you're basically manipulating the scene so the target goes to the middle of your screen. Movement applies to the entire scene in an fps when you adjust your aim, even if you do map LMB to x and/or z. Certainly some skills will translate over, especially if you're an osu mouse player, but your average tablet player doesn't have as much transferable training as one might think
Only consistency in top down shooters (which barely exist).
another thing that mouse click make it unstable for mouse movement but almost no one play fps with keyboard for shoot
@@gdgd5194>you were critically hit for 0 damage. That's gotta hurt.
>you hit Frank Horrigan for 19,573 damage.
bringing this guy to CSGO or Valorant would be too dangerous
not really he shots with keyboard, his aim would be good, but reaciton time would be shit
Well, no. That's not how CSGO works.
@@hustlerr1337 im sure he can translate the pressing of keys into pressing M1
@@Prometheu577 him using a different hand for it might be a bit tricky now that i think about it
@@bit_ronic true but nothing that would take too long to re-adjust
"I fvcked upped a couple times"
Man hit every shot
EDIT: i know he missed sometimes but its really impressive he got all of those
No, whats he’s saying is sometimes he got a 200 other than 300
0:53
@@PloddelPobbel he didn't mean it literally
97% acuracy don't think he hit em all maby missed 6 shots
he missed a couple shots tho
You're well on your way to becoming an Osu! rhythm champion!
"Why'd you not shoot him?"
"sorry, I was waiting for the beat to drop"
Somebody screammmmmmmmm
@@Wildcard727 *Galaxy Collapse Intensifies.*
"its not an aim trainer."
gridshot is literally not the same as spinning around to hit a target
don't depend on aim trainers to improve skill in fps games
@@ky3532 Totally true, it's just a part of a skillful player. Always training aim wont make you pro but will help you anyway
@@ky3532 perhaps, but it's still a core aspect. How are you gonna be good at shooter games if you can't shoot
@@dabreadman9677 true
I can't even process what he's looking at.. He's able to process it, aim at it, and fire almost flawlessly. Granted, I've never done aim lab before.
In Osu you learn to just register every circle as it appears, in order, with mods like Hidden the circles vanish in a moment, a decent video showcasing that would be ua-cam.com/video/x0DYWKjMSuw/v-deo.html
muscle memory starts to kick in after playing osu for years with hours of practice everyday at that point the only thing keeping him from shooting the circles is his reaction time and as you can see his reaction time is also really really good
As a gun club vr player I think it just the brain who do it himself because of the habit,like there a moment where you don't even think,you just shoot as soon it appear
@@chaoticgood1977 in osu you must shoot them in order and sometimes you must wait until you can shoot it so not really
@@mpgodjr so like exactly how I said?
This is like listening to rap god with your eyes
Lets start that you are shoting with Z, X (whatever key you use), but not left mouse buttom. 167 ms TTK is still impressing
looks like space bar
@@PokeMerchanter XD
@@PokeMerchanter XD
@@PokeMerchanter XD
@@winterzorg4838 dont get the XD
me: enjoys playing gridshot
dxterus: beats my high score in 33 seconds
me: no longer enjoys playing gridshot
you probably play the gridshot ultimate, he's playing a custom one, where the targets are next to each other. thus having a higher KPM so don't be disappointed. in Gridshot ultimate (default that most play) the maximum I could do was 112.5k with 97%
It's on my youtube channel.
As a veteran OSU and fps players people are definitely forgetting that he is shooting with a key and not with the mouse. Shooting with keys makes it 90% easier. Shooting using mouse buttons makes a huge difference.
I’m not trying to discredit him. This is still quite impressive but if he did it using mouse keys then it would be a lot slower and less accurate.
Very true
Then, why not cs players hit with keys
@@facundomontenegro8 think about it for 0.5s
If you still don'tunderstand (which In that case wow thats a new lowest iq world record) then reply back and I'll explain
@@facundomontenegro8 there’s many reasons why CS players don’t use keys. Probably the most obvious one is that it limits movement but there’s actually even worse reasons.
1. In csgo, you are not tapping in 200 bpm to the point where your mouse button will break. One tap headshot is enough or pressing and holding to auto fire.
2. This Aim Lab game mode is closer to OSU than CSGO by a long shot. Only thing that differs is no music, 3rd person and you can hit at your own bpm. This game really just needs fast and timed hits plus mouse speed which is what OSU players excel at. Not precision and one tapping heads.
3. All csgo pros have played the game for years and they mastered the mouse to the point where using buttons would ruin their style.
Keyboard tapping is only better at extreme speeds and faster tapping because your second hand can time the BPM better.
@@pleasecontactme4274 youre literally the most "uhm actually" ive ever seen on the internet. Jesus christ, get help man. Your ego is so high for an unknown arbitrary reason. Like normally people have a reason to have an ego, you're just some dude in a youtube comments section. Get a grip man.
This is a cool thing to think about: in OSU you usually bind the click to the keyboard on your other hand so that the clicking action doesn't add another task to your aiming finger muscle and interfere with the aiming action. Quake players like toxjq used to do the same thing back in the day where shooting was bound to a keyboard button so they didn't have to press anything on the mouse and could focus on fine-tuned aiming. Would this help in shooter games like CSGO? Is this an idea that no one has thought about before?
If it works in quake it can in csgo
(Im not even trying and im just going to asume it does)
My first thought was tox and his whack ass config lol. Didn't he also have mouse y axis inverted or something like that? Whatever he did, dude's aim was incredible
Unlikely. In Osu!, you only need to move the mouse in order to hit targets. With something like CS:GO, you need to not only move the mouse, but also your model and your camera angle. If you configured your keybinds around a key press to shoot, then in theory it would be better. There's a player on team Liquid (forgot the name) who has his keybinds set to flight simulator buttons, and I believe he's the best on the team (If not one of the best), but he had been playing flight simulators since childhood and grew up with the keybinds while most players are familiar with WASD.
@@lordpumpkinhead265 Movement in Quake is more complex than CS.
@@aminulhussain2277 What does this have to do with anything I said might I ask?
Holy moly I've been waiting years to see something like this being made. When osu first launched I was In awe at how talented these people were. Always wanted to see how they compared to regular fps players😂 this is insanity
This is gridshot custom. It's way, way easier, the balls are always in very close clusters, it's nothing special
You should watch WholsAqua this guy is crazy (he is around 35% faster than him)
@@HetPorototo kariyu is also pretty good and he uses an actual drawing tablet sometimes
this doesn't really demonstrate aim at all, it's more just speed and stamina, in terms of aiming and predictabilty this scenario is extremely easy
osu players are nerds who learn patterns. The only thing that transfers somewhat to other games is consistency.
They are stil dogshit players.
This has to be the upmost coolest way to not get laid
funny enough I was with a girl once who was turned on by my subpar osu skills, it's all in the fingers man
@@BlueJayGaming it is certainly impressive what a man can do with his fingers: *especially with the keys Z & X*
but gamer = fast fingers amirite
No man this is the coolest way to GET laid
Wym ladies love it when I click on balls
"Playing games is bad for you"
Look at this dudes reaction time, the speed he's clicking at, he's even doing them in sequence and with perfect accuracy.
Well he is using a fairly simple pattern where everything is close and respawns fast, legit there is ZERO challenge in this video.
@@thechugg4372 well I can't do it even with that, the fact that it's easy for you means your reaction time is better
Maybe for him there's no challenge because his reaction speed has improved
@@thechugg4372 waiting for your upload
carpel tunnel syndrome lmao
@@thechugg4372 how? You made quite genuinely no sense lol
People when they enter valorant: they're too good!
People when they enter cs:go: They're too good!
People when they enter tf2: Blu kick your bot
I see a lot of people commenting that he is doing it in sequence instead of going after the ones that are the closest and... tbh it could make sense in a shooting game as well.
Because if you only go after the ones that are closest, and not the ones that have been there the longest (in sequence) they will have a longer time at adjusting to where you are and can more easily get you, whilst a new player popping up would still need a little time to adjust to where you are before they can get you.
his speed is about the same speed as the golden drop beat 💀
If you think about it, he is clicking a flat screen of balls using a 360° perspective rotating from a single axis to do so, when he is used to clicking on a 2D screen. That makes this a lot more impressive.
This is why being good at osu! does not translate to having good aim at fps shooters, it’s different, 3D vs 2D
@@jogaming55555 It doesn’t translate, but it puts you in a mental state for playing video games that you need to be in, though if you are already good at PC then training on aim trainers is equally useless considering you can already do everything in the aim trainer, it just means you are training to become better at aim training, not aiming.
@@jogaming55555 one other thing it can be good for, is testing muscle memory and the differences between different mouse settings compared to other settings, I use them when I’m going crazy testing a ton of new mouse acceleration scales.
@@AmiciCherno yeah, what I’m basically saying is that if all you do is just play osu! and not regularly touch fps games than you won’t become instantly good, but you will learn faster when first starting out, but then you will learn at the same speed at other people after a certain amount of time
@@jogaming55555 for FPS games? Yeah. For osu!? No, you will never get any amount of aiming ability from osu! Besides the ability to better use a mouse overall, and expanding how far a distance with the mouse you feel comfortable traveling. Beyond that, from either aim training or osu! You can put your mind in a state you need to be in to play video games.
God help us that we never fell in a game with those guys... Imagine have your entire squad killed by a single guy with a semi auto pistol
Feel like not left clicking is also helping his accuracy.
i would just guess he would be like HALF as fast with using left click, its MUCH easier to just essentially drag the mouse ( i know thats how osu works) then to drag AND click and do it fast enough and accurately enough. its kinda like when you are playing drums and the drum beat and the pedal arent in sync and your brain has to do the extra step of separating the movements.
The thing I find impressive is that he's switching from a cursor moving over a 2d plane to 3d camera rotation
Nah, not that big of a change. It's in the same "plane".
@@powerdude_dk it's not the same, the big difference here is the plane itself is moving in 3d, while 2d isnt
@@s0m4guy i know, but visually it's nearly equal. It requires minimal adaptation.
The only thing he needs to focus on, is the targets. The background isn't important, and thus can be ignored.
@@s0m4guy what I'm trying to say is that the mouse movement is nearly identical. And he can zone out the camera movement while only focusing on the targets. He's probably used to distracting backgrounds from OSU.
lol, hes still staring at a monitor. ignore the 3rd dimension and aimlabs is still just a point and click game. depth has nothing to do with it in this demonstration. What IS impressive is just the sheer precision he has.
that's why you should never doubt an osu player
*Dxterus: I fcked up too*
Me: Bro has no idea his accuracy is more accurate than every decision I had made in my life
I feel like that anime character that is watching the two strongest characters fight and said "I can't even follow their attacks, so this is the real power of the number one"
"Son, what are you doing upstairs?"
"Mom, I'm playing aimlabs"
“osu! Is not an aim trainer!” This guy:
Geez, they whiffed towards the end and still retained an amazing score.
Id love to see a stream of him playing csgo for the first time and learning the game, would be interesting to see how he would do on his first time.
He will fcked up. Because he is not shooting with mouse and he need to shoot with mouse in cs go
@@Lennon1923 he would just need to click instead of using spacebar
"I could've gotten 30"
Every rhythm game player after a song
i think it's especially funny that he's trained to hit the circles in the order they come up
Took me a sec to realize that he shoots with the space bar and just aims with his mouse, that's next level
This is wild! Good stuff man.
He really shooting in order of appearance if you put the speed to 0.25x, really insane ngl
I'm convinced osu was made as a containment to keep potential unreasonably skilled player from playing other games so the esports can be comprehensible to the audience eyes
*He's been secretly trained by Whis and now mastered Ultra Instinct*
What's more impressive that he's clicking in sequence instead of the closest ball. Man literally played osu with AimLab.
This dude is the human aimbot he could lock onto anything in fps games
Imagine if the camera was fixed and only where the gun aimed was moving, so truly like OSU!
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Női you should be using the digital pen!!!
spengobob
How did you convert your osu sensitivity to Aim Lab sensitivity?
How did you do this
Demn, now i want u to play any gud online shoot games to see this god tier klicks~
My wrist started hurting after looking at this for 10 seconds jeez this is pure skill
Pure not-having-a-job.
yes skill but it's not that impressive
I mean don't over exaggerate this...
@@omicronlyrae6228 mans got a clean ass keyboard, probably costs $200 to $300. Never seen anyone jobless spending that much money on a keyboard before bro
@@sneztchy You a goofy fool for sure lmao
The smart kids grade when he says he did bad on the test:
Osu and games like Osu are keeping us safe from scary human aimbots
Aim lab is basically osu but with guns
And this guy is the john wick of it
Why are the targets so close together? The average distance and variations in movement is not like in other aimlab videos? the spawn area is 3x3...
cause he is using custom gridshot for it to be easier
@@SynomicSolutions6 lmao right? fr
I was thinking the same, when I play gridshot my targets are much more spaced out
fov ???? :/
Fov
Every person who went against him in fps games: HE HACKING!!!
i like how he hits those circles in order of how they showed up, just like on osu
Great now lets see his recoil control
he dont need he 1 taps
@@saginavlayer6341 with a and z buttons lmaoo
ah yes, the classic high 4* jump map with dt
Hey everyone! Just did another Aimlab video! definitely don't want to miss this one! :)
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The eye-hand coordination level on this dude would've made him the best surgeons in the world.
😲😲😲 AMAZING SKILLS BROOO
"Osu is not an aim trainer"
Osu players:
I accidentally watched this in ×2 speed and didn't realize. I was very very impressed.
LMAO HOW
Me as Sniper in casual: f up every shot.
Me as Sniper in training: 50/50.
Me as Sniper in Walkway:
why did you not shoot ‘it was not on the rythm’
I have officially discovered a new respect for osu players
This guy literally out scored me 2x, on 3x3 grid, 3 node setup.
What did you accomplish in your precious early 20s?
This dude:
Stop him from entering team fortress two
Can't wait to see him use a pen and a tablet
Imagine instead of doing that, he goes to a round of an fps game and destroys everyone 💀
💀💀💀💀
hes also playing 3x3 gridshot lol
yea but he uses like x and z to shoot or something along those lines unless he is playing val or csgo that dont require any movement he would be a monster
@@senoskiii valorant and cs go require very good movement, what do you mean?
@@petrospatrianakos9166 no you just move forward stand still and crouch then shoot🥱
This is like that map in osu where all the circles are mapped out on a calculator and you type pi for 7 minutes straight
huh, didn't see that one
all fun and games until a osu player get on call of duty vanguard
for the whole time listening to the clicking sounds, night of nights was playing in my head lol
He's still faster than me when i watch it at x0.25.
Sotarks really put his soul into this 80pp farm map
What makes it more accurate is that he's using keyboard to tap just like any other osu player
This is fucking impressive holy shit someone get this man on Doom Eternal and let the motion sickness tripple-
he got cheats installed on his hand
Even outside of rhythm games, they go for appearence instead of closest.
he's the person all controller players are scared off
well, without aim assistance controller players should be scared about almost every mouse/keyboard player.
@@Disquse even with aim assist
@@BobBob-sm5ki I've seen games where aim assist literally acts like aimbot...
@@Disquse like warzone
@@ReDHaWko true lul. the only reason i get kills on warzone is because of aim assist. i suck ass on controller.
Now imagine he has to do that again, but with gun Rust recoil ;-;
zamn, how many years of your life have you spent playing Osu to get that aim? I'm kinda interested in trying to get similar aim as you
same
probably like year or two. at some point tho playing osu doesn't improve your aim as much as it improves ur skill at playing osu. if you purely want to get better at aiming just play an aim trainer for a while. osu is a fun game tho can say from experience.
Them: He's definitely hacking! Us: Nah, he just plays osu
ahh so your one of the people that plays with no sound? respectable
he had sound on wdym
@@empyreal7908 he means plays with no sound on osu.
I'm surprised about how long i can keep up with him being that i never played osu or this type of game
i dont think you even know what grass is at this point
He passed my high score with 16 seconds on the board.. jeez..
It’s started by osu?????????? 0:05
Mans playing on wood
yesssirrr! i think its easier because the mouse literally glides extremely smooth
in a real game, his aim gon' be like: ➡⬅⬆⬇↗↘↙↖↕↔🔄↪↩⤴⤵
Dxterus, I liked this video because it's awesome!
That guy in the cs: WHY THE FUCK BULLETS DONT GO THE WAY I WANT
someone needs to make a video like 'what 1000 hours on aim lab looks like' and its just them walking up to enemies, standing completely still, and shooting random points in a small square.
Imagine... A absolute killing machine who sits in spawn ready to pop heads as soon as in sight. Much like a boss fight.
So that's where all of the enemy players I encounter come from.