Dude, start using guns. I know, I sucked hard when I came here. MP can't be compared to SP, there's simply no way. Train, train, train and train more and you'll become better with guns, eventually.
' Wrote:Dude, start using guns. I know, I sucked hard when I came here. MP can't be compared to SP, there's simply no way. Train, train, train and train more and you'll become better with guns, eventually.
Like I said tons of times previously, trained tons and kept training, Still sucked extremely HARD:lol:, and HARD is an understatement, even sometimes got worse at aiming:D
I have the worst aiming in the game and it's unfixable, that's what I mean; but with missiles I don't suck that hard dude, stop trying to get me to use guns, I won't.
It really isn't about how many times you die, or how much you train. It's about how much you learn each time. You can train for years or die a million times, but if you learn nothing, you'll still be just as bad. On the other hand you can train for a week, die less then a hundred times, and if you learn a lot, you'll become much, much better.
' Wrote:It really isn't about how many times you die, or how much you train. It's about how much you learn each time. You can train for years or die a million times, but if you learn nothing, you'll still be just as bad. On the other hand you can train for a week, die less then a hundred times, and if you learn a lot, you'll become much, much better.
This, and I actually learned stuff, and the answer was always "Evasion", nothing helped with aiming or anything, everytime I barely scratched people's shield.:laugh:
Aim is something that can't be taught, it's something you have to learn for yourself through experience. However, you also need to make the effort in improving your aim. At first, you have to think during a fight, and think hard. Analyze everything, make corrections. Eventually, you can literally day dream and still pull off complex maneuvers and win. (It's possible, I've done it.) It all eventually becomes second nature.
' Wrote:>Using the lead indicator to aim
Horrible thing to do. Aim with your guns and your own prediction, the indicator's prediction is inaccurate.
Nope. While the indicator is inaccurate, you still need to use it, if only as a general guideline. It gives you a general area where you should be aiming, and from there you work off experience. Having guns that have the same projectile speed also makes the indicator more accurate.
' Wrote:Aim is something that can't be taught, it's something you have to learn for yourself through experience. However, you also need to make the effort in improving your aim. At first, you have to think during a fight, and think hard. Analyze everything, make corrections. Eventually, you can literally day dream and still pull off complex maneuvers and win. (It's possible, I've done it.) It all eventually becomes second nature.
That's pretty much how I tried to learn to aim, NEVER worked.
Dude what I'm trying to say is that my aiming is CMPLETELY unfixable, tried EVERYTHNG and it didn't work.
And what exactly is wrong with your aim? Do you overshoot your target? Undershoot? Do you have a hard time getting the cursor to the indicator? Does your hand shake too much? Does the cursor move too fast? Too slow?
There are a lot of things you need to look for and consider when you try to improve your aim and really anything else.
It's one thing to say you suck at aiming, it's another to say "I suck at aiming because I always shoot too far to the right." Knowing WHY you're not that good is important when you want to improve.
' Wrote:And what exactly is wrong with your aim? Do you overshoot your target? Undershoot? Do you have a hard time getting the cursor to the indicator? Does your hand shake too much? Does the cursor move too fast? Too slow?
There are a lot of things you need to look for and consider when you try to improve your aim and really anything else.
When I'm strafing cursor moves to the side, when evading can't aim, if don't evade then I get pwned, I pretty much shake around and overshoot, undershoot, everything. And can't follow the indicator at all, even sometimes the indicator goes on the fritz and the bullets don't hit.
And when I actually try to fix it, I change defense for offense and I lose shield and go sraight to 50% hull form the other guy shooting, then if he has razor it's even worse, I run out of bat and bots fast.
and When fixing it I end up doing "too much" the other thing, If I'm overshoting, then I'm undershooting, then evasion makes me shot to the right, then when I really start trying to hit I end up getting pwned and shoting to the left, and of 15 shots only 1 or 4 bullets in one shot hit.
Try lowering your mouse sensitivity and practice using that. It seems to me you're just not used to the speed of the cursor, or you panic too much when dodging. The key to dodging is to be unpredictable, but at the same time you need to establish a certain point that you keep returning to where you can fire at the enemy and then continue dodging. It takes a little bit for the enemy to re-adjust his aim appropriately, so use that time to fire.
It's difficult to explain using words, but hopefully you get what I'm trying to say.
Aiming isn't just about timing and experience. It's also about reflexes. If you don't have the reflexes you aren't going to succeed no matter how much you train. I don't just mean twitch reflexes either. I mean muscle memory, motor skills, and situational analysis. If you don't have the motor skills to pull it off then your ability in situational analysis and muscle memory mean exactly jack. If you don't have the ability to analyse the situation then your motor skills and muslce memory aren't going to mean squat. You have to have adequat ability in all facets, and some people simply do not. Some had the ability but have lost it through age and infirmity. I know that when my arthritis is bad I have a hard time even typing. At those times I'm simply not going to win in pvp.