▲ 6 r/FPS+3 crossposts

what's your visual reaction time and age?

i see people share their reaction time a lot, and they say it has to do a lot with age, im super curious to see what everyone's reaction time and age is to see how this compares

  • drop your age + average ms below + monitor refresh rate
    • if u want to test yours out you can use Detection (Ultimate) on aimlabs or humanbenchmark
      • btw you dont have to aim on that detection thing, you just press when you see a circle

Edit: I added that you should include refresh rate, this will be more helpful

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 2 days ago
▲ 8 r/Voltaic+1 crossposts

in your opinion: is there such a thing as a mouse being TOO light?

honestly feel like at some point it's pointless, and you're making it harder for yourself to aim in some situations. what do y'all think?

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 6 days ago
▲ 10 r/FPS+2 crossposts

do younger players actually improve faster, or do they just have more time?

i always thought it's quite common to see people say that younger players pick up mechanics faster, and they climb the ranks much quicker when they start practicing at a young age. but i was wondering is that just biology or like is that they just have way more time, and that biology is quite insignificant in gaming?

i guess for all of you who started aim training later, how do you guys optimize your training to keep up with those who have endless hours to grind? can you even catch up?

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 10 days ago
▲ 23 r/FPS+2 crossposts

is aiming genetics? or can anyone get good with enough practice?

i was always wondering what people's take on this, because I think it's a super interesting debate

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 16 days ago
▲ 129 r/FPS+3 crossposts

imagine being afraid of the sensitivity slider

im so scared tbf

u/ShinyGengar8 — 23 days ago
▲ 14 r/FPS+3 crossposts

as an FPS player, what games are you playing?

this can be any game, I just want to discover some new games and curious as to whatever everyone's been playing

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 29 days ago
▲ 5 r/Voltaic+1 crossposts

what sens did you start on vs what you use now

curious how everyone's experience has been with this

  • started:
  • now:
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u/ShinyGengar8 — 1 month ago
▲ 96 r/FPS+3 crossposts

the holy grail of copium...

seriously guys how do people still think you can't change your sens or it will ruin your ''muscle memory''

u/ShinyGengar8 — 1 month ago
▲ 9 r/FPS+3 crossposts

in your opinion: what's harder tapping/flicking or tracking?

personally I always felt like tracking is harder, because I have to be constantly focused on the target, and it just feels more intensive

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 1 month ago
▲ 60 r/Voltaic+1 crossposts

controller players when they first boot up aimlabs

all love of course, just the thought of it is so funny

u/ShinyGengar8 — 2 months ago
▲ 9 r/FPS+2 crossposts

what's holding your aim back the most?

in my case I noticed that my tracking has always been a bit behind the rest. i feel like I can click pretty fast and I have decent flicks, but when it comes to tracking crazy fast strafing targets I can't keep up.

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 2 months ago
▲ 16 r/FPS+3 crossposts

share your top 3 FPS/TPS games you wish were alive again

for me it's definitely:

  • #1 battlefield bad company 2
  • #2 hyperscape
  • #3 the cycle frontier
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u/ShinyGengar8 — 2 months ago
▲ 4 r/Voltaic+1 crossposts

what rank did you start on Aimlabs/FPS game, and what rank are you now?

would to see everyone's progress. i started legit iron, and now im confidently sitting at masters on the aimlabs benchmarks! and in-game im now grandmasters on overwatch, and i used to be silver

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 2 months ago
▲ 32 r/StreamersCheating+5 crossposts

how do you actually spot a “closet cheater” in FPS games?

I know it’s easy to guess someone is blatantly aimbotting, and anti-cheat systems already catch them eventually, but I’ve always wondered how everyone knows exactly when someone is good at hiding their cheats.

I saw a video about some guy called shimmy cheating on aim training and in battlefield, and it was a huge exposure.. but I wonder how do you all find out? What are things you look for?

Are people too quick to jump to conclusions or is it always very conclusive?? I know the community here is less inclined to call cheats than the average battlefield or cod subs, but still I wonder how

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 2 months ago
▲ 4 r/FPS+2 crossposts

in your opinion: do snipers ruin FPS/TPS games?

personally I feel like in nearly every game I play there is one constant factor that pisses me off the most, and it's snipers. like it's got to be the #1 most annoying way to die. play apex dominating the lobby, and you get headshot sniped, and now you're downed.. Same back in the day with Fortnite, if you were good at building it didn't matters sometimes, cuz you could just get sniped back to the lobby.

overwatch has the same issue, although I feel like at least you can respawn, those type of heroes sometimes completely ruin the game for me..

what do you guys think? are snipers fair/balanced, or do they ruin objective based games?

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u/ShinyGengar8 — 3 months ago