u/th3prot4gonist

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Scroll forwards or backwards for tapstrafing?

I have been using scroll down for tapstrafe and scroll up for jump since I started learning movement (so more than 4k hours ago lol) and was wondering if there is any significance as to which way you have them bound.

Every guide I ever watched was recomending scroll forwards for w but I just preferred scrolling down for w, is there any benefit?

Should I actually make the effort in switching my inputs or should I just keep goin the way I was?

Just wondering how I could min max my performance since I am a settings snob lol

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u/th3prot4gonist — 5 days ago

Good aim ingame but bad at Aim training

https://preview.redd.it/pzlizb7cyg0h1.png?width=1047&format=png&auto=webp&s=052f20cf75233621836e660063f30ecd18e978aa

Pretty much exactly what the title says, in games (Apex Legends mainly) I usually get complimented about my aim/recoil control and strafing, however in aim trainers I always get pretty below average scores. My only top 1% scores I achieved in non benchmark playlists that are specifically about strafe tracking/dodge scenarios.

Is it just my mouse control that's lacking? Because it's not like my aim is only good in Apex, if I switch to a different game I always perform well, but I could just be a counter/mirror strafe crutch since I rely heavily on my wasd strafing while aiming usually.

I know I just need to grind more Kovaak's, but I am wondering how much it will really improve my aim ingame. I only do the viscose benchmarks as those are supposed to more directly correlate to ingame improvement, only did the easy playlist so far, my plan was to try the harder ones once I achieved mammoth in most/all scens.

I just wanna know how much time I should actually put into aim training if I just wanne be better ingame, i don't really care about benchmark high score chasing.

Attached is a Pic of my viscose easy playlist bms and here's some reference for my ingame aim, these are highlights tho so I dunno how much you can actually tell from that:

https://youtu.be/sVxLhxGgymM?si=On0SyVXMFtLddqrf

https://youtu.be/mf94-8y17ZY?si=iOArFPEyIyqyMejg

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u/th3prot4gonist — 12 days ago