@joachimprien4160 no it's not a naturel reflex. Before it was the dudes who continuesly scrolled in and out. Now it's these dudes. İf you watch carefully he does it already right at the beginning too.
@@cemgokcan Many years ago I went Karting (Kart racing). Even though I was training and knew I was alone on the circuit, I still checked the area around me. Today, when I'm driving in backwoods areas, and I'm sure I won't meet anyone, I still check the surroundings left, right and behind. It's a matter of a hundredth of a second, and it doesn't limit me when driving forward...
@@joachimprien4160 i too did kart racing end of 80's to mid 90's when i used to live in Germany. But this is a very different situation. You are "physically" in that vehicle. That's why, even at practicing you check the surrounding because while you are driving, you want make sure that there are no obstacles or anything on the road surface. You change your looking angle before and after you drive into a curb. Etc etc etc Two totally different situations.
Talk about a carry! Nothing like having to sink the whole enemy team by yourself!!!👍
Minegumo used Type 93 torpedoes, they have range 22-40 km and adjustable speed 34-50 kn.
My god his team did absolutely nothing
an für sich super gespielt! aber das dämliche gespame "gut gemacht" usw nervt tierisch!!
You have one enemy left and you are 1:1. Enemy ship is behind you. So why the fvkk you continuesly swivel around with the mouse?
Adrenaline + natural reflex. This has already been discussed here several times.
@joachimprien4160 no it's not a naturel reflex. Before it was the dudes who continuesly scrolled in and out. Now it's these dudes. İf you watch carefully he does it already right at the beginning too.
@@cemgokcan Many years ago I went Karting (Kart racing). Even though I was training and knew I was alone on the circuit, I still checked the area around me. Today, when I'm driving in backwoods areas, and I'm sure I won't meet anyone, I still check the surroundings left, right and behind. It's a matter of a hundredth of a second, and it doesn't limit me when driving forward...
@@joachimprien4160 i too did kart racing end of 80's to mid 90's when i used to live in Germany. But this is a very different situation. You are "physically" in that vehicle. That's why, even at practicing you check the surrounding because while you are driving, you want make sure that there are no obstacles or anything on the road surface. You change your looking angle before and after you drive into a curb. Etc etc etc
Two totally different situations.
@@cemgokcan are you really surprised that some people dont focus when 1v1 and maintain situational awareness?