

Play some games without crosshairs and you will start to learn the center of your screen pretty fast. There are two ways of doing this, seeing crosshair on target or just flat out knowing where the center of your screen is. You have to recognize when you are on target and that is part of the process. You need to make sure you are seeing when you are on target, this is why going for pure speed is pointless long term.

Even though this is partially true you will also hear them go "WHAT?" because they saw their crosshair on the target and missed. It may seem that some of these aimgods flick and shoot because they know where to aim. Eliminate hookbacks, overshoot, undershoot, etc. Focus on making direct lines and stopping right on the target. You do not take a direct line to target, you hook back, you adjust up etc. Play microshot to get 100% accuracy and you will see that some of the movements you make are not good. This is where sensitivity and repetition comes in. Look at the wrong place, shoot the wrong thing. This principle applies to aiming and everything else in your life to be honest. That is because we are visual animals and align with what we focus on. Why do you think in the NFL people go WOW on a no look pass. If you are looking at his head your body will try to put the mouse on his head, if you are looking at his body your body will try to shoot it there. It is very important that you LOOK AT the thing you will be shooting. As you get better you will make better choices of that one thing.Ģ. This is the first element of what you are doing, you need to know there is something to shoot at! I know this seems basic but when faced with 3 things to shoot at, it becomes a problem. With that out of the way, lets talk about what you are really trying to do. It is simple to set up and use, just get your sens right then transfer it over to any game you want by running the tool and doing 360.ĭecided to add this to help based on a few questions that have come up in the coaching/general in discord. I stumbled on a new tool for this and never use websites. I know some of you like me have used different websites to do this. Thats all optional, as long as you have the sensitivity right you are ready to rock. You can change the ball color, your recticle etc. I do not even play CS:GO, I just find it easy to remember. 2.4 400 DPI and I convert that into whatever game I am playing. Personally I base everything off CS:GO settings. If it happens to be a “premium” setting just google mouse sensitivity conversion and you will get another website that will convert sensitivity for you. If you are unable to find it go to mouse sensitivity and it will convert it for you there. If you do not know what your sensitivity should be, pick from the dropdown and choose the game you play.
