tips to improve fps skills

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Jakeisbest

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Here is a tip for using your mouse:

You want your wrist resting on your desk and your fingertips moving the mouse. Your movements and reactions will be more precise than if you are moving your whole hand.

Make sure you have your mouse sensitivity set so that using only your finger tips you can move 90 degrees to the left, and 90 degrees to the right. If you sensitivity is higher, your movements will be to jerky and you have to be more precise with the mouse. Any lower and you have to lift the mouse to often.

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digiram

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Originally posted by: Malak
The game is not about angles. The game is not about radar. If you want to be good at any FPS, you have to completely ignore the HUD. The radar will distract you more than it will help you. Instinct, reflexes, and a steady hand are the only tools for success. And even though I suggest the P90, ultimately it comes down to which gun works best for you. And it will be different in every FPS. The shotgun works more or less the same in every FPS, but the rest of the guns tend to change a bit between games.


P90 + Office + Garage Rush = pure fun.
 

Jakeisbest

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Originally posted by: digiram
Originally posted by: Malak
The game is not about angles. The game is not about radar. If you want to be good at any FPS, you have to completely ignore the HUD. The radar will distract you more than it will help you. Instinct, reflexes, and a steady hand are the only tools for success. And even though I suggest the P90, ultimately it comes down to which gun works best for you. And it will be different in every FPS. The shotgun works more or less the same in every FPS, but the rest of the guns tend to change a bit between games.


P90 + Office + Garage Rush = pure fun.

Pump shotty + CS:S surf!