Thanks very much for this video, it's great! I have really seen a difference in results from building up the muscle memory with this routine, I've got a couple of solo dinners in my last 20, and have come out on top in more CQB encounters than I used to.
Hi! Ya know....I've never really studied best movement techniques. I'll do some research and see if it's something worth making a video about. Thanks for watching!
Both of those are so user specific, depending on preference. I personally use 400 DPI, with usually 34 to 36 sensitivity on ADS and all scopes. In my research and after reviewing a lot of pro's sens, they either have: 400 DPI w/ scope sensitivity in the mid 30's to 40's or 800 DPI w/ scope sensitivity in the mid 10's to 20's Just have to play around with it and find with what works best for you, then stick to it. Thanks for watching!
Interesting, I've been copying a lot of pro players and using 1728x1080. Game looks a little wonky but I feel like it helps a little with vertical recoil
You can always use voicemeeter potato. But you could damage your ears. My suggestion would be to buy a pair of IEMs (in ear monitors). I picked up a decent pair for $25 and they actually sound great. I can hear footsteps better without hurting my ears.
yes mr, u should grab some of iems and free volume customization apps i would recomend Fx Sound you can experiment any sound u wanted to custom with that apps.
hola soy jugador de 1000 horas casi y te recomiendo encaresidamente un Dac-Amp eso es la noche y el dia en cuestion de escuchar pasos, posicionamiento de jugadores y mas, puede ser la Sound Blaster x4 o la G6 que son identicas, junto con unos buenos KZ o los audifonos IEM que pefieras es escuchar como en la repeticion de la camara de muerte y literal casi muteas los disparos te recomiendo esas.
I always recommend people to hit training before going into the game to get the feel and settings right. But when I lazy beam the targets with a 3x suppressed Famas, then going into the game, I dont get the same results with a comp and red dot. I know its not the case, but for some reason the work I put in, in training mode, doesnt fully translate into the game. Im certain there are factors causing it, but it weird to me. But yeah, always pick the Aug or Beryl, not just because they are the best, but because they are the most unpredictable imo.
I'm with ya on the inconsistency, I feel like (after 1300 hours) I've finally found a sweet spot where the muscle memory is there....BUT ...dont worry I choke still 😂. I feel like certain scopes animate recoile differently depending on the gun. The 3x on a famas feels way jumpier than a the 6x...but that's with hours and hours of practice. Good luck out there!
hace mucho buscaba un comentario sensato que tradujera lo que me pasa exactamente, el entrenamiento me hace mejorar pero no puedo sacarlo a relucir en el juego, eso es muy cierto. Pero lo he superado con 2 factores que te comparto y espero te sirvan. primero, aparte del campo de tiro, practicar en el laboratorio de tiros la primera opcion del menu del entrenamiento, es muy util porque los enemigos aparecen y tienes un puntaje que te fuerza a mejorar. y lo segundo, nunca jugar con gente mucho mejor que uno, porque es absorbido por ellos. siempre jugar con gente peor que uno o igual. y si sientes que subes de nivel buscar gente de tu nivel. eso me ayuda mucho, de pasar de 0 de daño de 20-80 de daño maximo por partida, a matar un par casi siempre y defenderme mejor
I agree with this and have been struggling for a while with this. For me I figured It's the combo of low sense in game, and when I flick fast to the enemy I kind of activate the arm fast, so when the dot Is on the target I pull down way harder than I should. I fixed this a bit with turning down the vert sense
My inputs are pressure and overthinking. You are a lot tense in BR than in training or TDM because dying in TDM doesn’t have any weight on it. You’ll just revive and fight again. While in BR you spend most of the time idle, and once you are going in a smaller circle with a bigger chance of gun fight you are tensed and you are always overthinking trying to predict the position of the enemy. BR have a lot of mechanics than just normal training and TDM. That’s where the number of hours youre investing in the game comes in. The more you play the more everything flows normally to you. Even a simple mistake where you hold sprint as you rush enemy is very crucial because you will lose millisecond against your enemy on activating ADS. That millisecond will determine who wins the fight. Just keep playing and playing, you’ll get good eventually. Don’t compare your 1st seasons to someone’s 20th season.
100% with everything you point out. PUBG is more mentally challenging than anything else, that's why watching Pro players under crazy scenarios is fun to watch. They can stay calm and collective, letting instinct+experience take over. Great insight!
Sure thing! But keep in mind, this is purely my preference. DPI: 400 General sense: 37 Vertical modifier: 1.18 ADS sense: 37 3x & 4x: 40 6x: 42 (a little higher for 6x sprays) 8x: 38 Hope this helps!
@@dweebhub6642We are close sensi, Mine is also 37 with 500 DPI 1.11 and sometimes changing it to 1.18 aswell! Just difference are the scopes sens. Im running 1728 stretch Reso whats yours?
I'm not sure your routine is doing what you think it is doing. For almost everyone, each scope has its own mouse sensitivity. Practicing with a range of scopes will help your aim with varying amounts of recoil but it is not training muscle memory for using the red dot.
I tend to have most of my bigger scopes the same (34-37) depending on the day. So I get any variations in sensitivity may impact some players. But this practice has helped me, so I figured I'd share in case anyone else might want to try it. Think it's meant to be more of a mental/ physical trick to make red dot recoil seem less dramatic. Thanks for watching!
Removing the attachments and adding scopes give you the same recoil pattern at a harder difficulty. It will force you to rapidly adjust. It's great for a few sprays to get you moving on your mouse pad correctly. I think 5minutes per 4x/3x is excessive for a warmup pre game but it definitely helps. I generally do a 30minute warmup before competitions and ranked play. Large sprays are great for training recoil control. I believe a 5 round burst on the AR is where more time should be spent, 2 tap headshots with the DMR in training is also effective. Because we don't have a TDM for ranged weapons anymore i tend to run around with my Mini 6x zoomed out this is difficult and quite troll but it really does help me speed up my movement before playing games.
@@Anothersavior_Savvy dude, they NEED to bring back that Taego TDM map. DMRs are my weakest point in gunplay and having a sniper/DMR friendly map would be so helpful.
Cheaters don't need this anyway. Even in arcade from time to time i found 1-70 lvl bronze players making 30-40+ kills like pro players. Game became such a trash. Or it was always. Idk.
Well this is aimed at people trying to improve, not cheaters. I mean...I drop 30-40 kills in TDM sometimes and I'm not the best player lol. But I do see smurfs more now that it's f2p.
No need of that...go do it like the 80% of the trashes in lobbies do...go download cheats!! Most of them when you reach last 15-20 have aimbots and wallhacks
Lol. Thankfully late night NA lobbies I don't get that many cheaters.....just VPN players. Always suspect until I start looking them up, only to find out they're just sweats who have 10,000 in the game. Cheaters are out there, guess I'm not running into them as much when I play.
Thanks very much for this video, it's great!
I have really seen a difference in results from building up the muscle memory with this routine, I've got a couple of solo dinners in my last 20, and have come out on top in more CQB encounters than I used to.
That's awesome Buddha! Glad to see its working for you and hell yeah get those chicken dinners!
*can you show us your settings also? thanks*
your content is gold, do u have any tips in movements?
Hi!
Ya know....I've never really studied best movement techniques. I'll do some research and see if it's something worth making a video about. Thanks for watching!
What about sensitive and dpi role in managing recoil?
Both of those are so user specific, depending on preference. I personally use 400 DPI, with usually 34 to 36 sensitivity on ADS and all scopes. In my research and after reviewing a lot of pro's sens, they either have:
400 DPI w/ scope sensitivity in the mid 30's to 40's
or
800 DPI w/ scope sensitivity in the mid 10's to 20's
Just have to play around with it and find with what works best for you, then stick to it.
Thanks for watching!
@@dweebhub6642 U use 1080P? When i used 1080p, i had 800dpi, since i bought an 1440p monitor, i use 1200Dpi... ingame sense 30 i think
Interesting, I've been copying a lot of pro players and using 1728x1080.
Game looks a little wonky but I feel like it helps a little with vertical recoil
How to decrease gun sound and increase footstep volume...any software
You can always use voicemeeter potato. But you could damage your ears.
My suggestion would be to buy a pair of IEMs (in ear monitors). I picked up a decent pair for $25 and they actually sound great. I can hear footsteps better without hurting my ears.
Use Loudness Equalization. Google it. It's a game changer. Footstep sounds are clearly lifted up and gun sounds are much quieter
yes mr, u should grab some of iems and free volume customization apps i would recomend Fx Sound you can experiment any sound u wanted to custom with that apps.
hola soy jugador de 1000 horas casi y te recomiendo encaresidamente un Dac-Amp eso es la noche y el dia en cuestion de escuchar pasos, posicionamiento de jugadores y mas, puede ser la Sound Blaster x4 o la G6 que son identicas, junto con unos buenos KZ o los audifonos IEM que pefieras es escuchar como en la repeticion de la camara de muerte y literal casi muteas los disparos te recomiendo esas.
I use soundlock, basically lock the maximun gun sound to about 10% while not reducing the footstep sound
I always recommend people to hit training before going into the game to get the feel and settings right. But when I lazy beam the targets with a 3x suppressed Famas, then going into the game, I dont get the same results with a comp and red dot. I know its not the case, but for some reason the work I put in, in training mode, doesnt fully translate into the game. Im certain there are factors causing it, but it weird to me. But yeah, always pick the Aug or Beryl, not just because they are the best, but because they are the most unpredictable imo.
I'm with ya on the inconsistency, I feel like (after 1300 hours) I've finally found a sweet spot where the muscle memory is there....BUT ...dont worry I choke still 😂.
I feel like certain scopes animate recoile differently depending on the gun. The 3x on a famas feels way jumpier than a the 6x...but that's with hours and hours of practice.
Good luck out there!
hace mucho buscaba un comentario sensato que tradujera lo que me pasa exactamente, el entrenamiento me hace mejorar pero no puedo sacarlo a relucir en el juego, eso es muy cierto. Pero lo he superado con 2 factores que te comparto y espero te sirvan. primero, aparte del campo de tiro, practicar en el laboratorio de tiros la primera opcion del menu del entrenamiento, es muy util porque los enemigos aparecen y tienes un puntaje que te fuerza a mejorar. y lo segundo, nunca jugar con gente mucho mejor que uno, porque es absorbido por ellos. siempre jugar con gente peor que uno o igual. y si sientes que subes de nivel buscar gente de tu nivel. eso me ayuda mucho, de pasar de 0 de daño de 20-80 de daño maximo por partida, a matar un par casi siempre y defenderme mejor
I agree with this and have been struggling for a while with this. For me I figured It's the combo of low sense in game, and when I flick fast to the enemy I kind of activate the arm fast, so when the dot Is on the target I pull down way harder than I should. I fixed this a bit with turning down the vert sense
My inputs are pressure and overthinking. You are a lot tense in BR than in training or TDM because dying in TDM doesn’t have any weight on it. You’ll just revive and fight again. While in BR you spend most of the time idle, and once you are going in a smaller circle with a bigger chance of gun fight you are tensed and you are always overthinking trying to predict the position of the enemy. BR have a lot of mechanics than just normal training and TDM. That’s where the number of hours youre investing in the game comes in. The more you play the more everything flows normally to you. Even a simple mistake where you hold sprint as you rush enemy is very crucial because you will lose millisecond against your enemy on activating ADS. That millisecond will determine who wins the fight. Just keep playing and playing, you’ll get good eventually. Don’t compare your 1st seasons to someone’s 20th season.
100% with everything you point out. PUBG is more mentally challenging than anything else, that's why watching Pro players under crazy scenarios is fun to watch. They can stay calm and collective, letting instinct+experience take over. Great insight!
Yo how do I get the old 4X reticle back?!
On PC, Page up/down mah friend!
@ thank you so much! I just got back into Pub. And was disappointed with the 4X that’s huge! Just earned a new sub!
Thanks for the tip
Share sensitivity please
Sure thing! But keep in mind, this is purely my preference.
DPI: 400
General sense: 37
Vertical modifier: 1.18
ADS sense: 37
3x & 4x: 40
6x: 42 (a little higher for 6x sprays)
8x: 38
Hope this helps!
@@dweebhub6642 thank you 🙌🏼
@@dweebhub6642We are close sensi,
Mine is also 37 with 500 DPI 1.11 and sometimes changing it to 1.18 aswell! Just difference are the scopes sens. Im running 1728 stretch Reso whats yours?
That's a good practice but practicing for games destroyed my life.
Thanks! Practice is great, with moderation of course 😁
Why did it destroy your life?
I'm not sure your routine is doing what you think it is doing. For almost everyone, each scope has its own mouse sensitivity. Practicing with a range of scopes will help your aim with varying amounts of recoil but it is not training muscle memory for using the red dot.
I tend to have most of my bigger scopes the same (34-37) depending on the day. So I get any variations in sensitivity may impact some players. But this practice has helped me, so I figured I'd share in case anyone else might want to try it.
Think it's meant to be more of a mental/ physical trick to make red dot recoil seem less dramatic.
Thanks for watching!
Removing the attachments and adding scopes give you the same recoil pattern at a harder difficulty. It will force you to rapidly adjust. It's great for a few sprays to get you moving on your mouse pad correctly. I think 5minutes per 4x/3x is excessive for a warmup pre game but it definitely helps. I generally do a 30minute warmup before competitions and ranked play. Large sprays are great for training recoil control. I believe a 5 round burst on the AR is where more time should be spent, 2 tap headshots with the DMR in training is also effective.
Because we don't have a TDM for ranged weapons anymore i tend to run around with my Mini 6x zoomed out this is difficult and quite troll but it really does help me speed up my movement before playing games.
@@Anothersavior_Savvy dude, they NEED to bring back that Taego TDM map. DMRs are my weakest point in gunplay and having a sniper/DMR friendly map would be so helpful.
Bro do some pubg content
you should coach soniqs. i saw this video and i saw its all they need, this warmup routine. i just no gonna do it, to not become the new tgltn.
Cheaters don't need this anyway.
Even in arcade from time to time i found 1-70 lvl bronze players making 30-40+ kills like pro players. Game became such a trash. Or it was always. Idk.
Well this is aimed at people trying to improve, not cheaters.
I mean...I drop 30-40 kills in TDM sometimes and I'm not the best player lol. But I do see smurfs more now that it's f2p.
No need of that...go do it like the 80% of the trashes in lobbies do...go download cheats!! Most of them when you reach last 15-20 have aimbots and wallhacks
Lol. Thankfully late night NA lobbies I don't get that many cheaters.....just VPN players. Always suspect until I start looking them up, only to find out they're just sweats who have 10,000 in the game. Cheaters are out there, guess I'm not running into them as much when I play.
@@dweebhub6642 im in EU servers and there are a LOT of them!
If you play in ASIA especially.🥲 The last Chicken Dinner we won are from the two wall and aim hackers.
@@dweebhub6642good players cheat too
TGLTN mata os cheaters fácil!!!! 😂