Mouse Accuracy Training/Test. - Page 2
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then practice crazygame.exe pvp epic | ||
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I think the trick is to just try each one once | ||
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http://www.ebaumsworld.com/games/play/1145/ I think there was a thread with people trying to get the best times. | ||
KromeStar
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On November 15 2011 09:23 desRow wrote: Your windows sensitivity and your sc2 sensitivity is different therefore "working" on being faster with this isn't the most efficient way to get better. Just play a fuck ton of games Not hard to change your setting until it feels the same. my starcraft cursor feel exactly the same as my windows cursor. Don't know about you. | ||
jeb3
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On November 15 2011 09:23 desRow wrote: Your windows sensitivity and your sc2 sensitivity is different therefore "working" on being faster with this isn't the most efficient way to get better. Just play a fuck ton of games I would tend disagree, in part. Obviously this little game isn't going to translate instantly into becoming "better" at sc2. The fast aim trainer isn't just about speed, it's about being extremely fast + accurate at the same time. It's hard to deny that working hard at this little "game" greatly improves your hand/mouse - eye coordination. Just because there is a sensitivity difference between windows and sc2 doesn't mean this improvement won't translate well. I can tell you straight up that after playing this for about 2 hours earlier I already notice my eyes being able to follow my cursor much better, and therefor helping my limit my excessive mouse movements to a degree. Now obviously one shouldn't be opening up this trainer in between every ladder game, but planning a practice session perhaps once a week or once daily before hopping on sc2 I believe may be greatly useful. Also it's worth noting that you're improvement is easily measured in these trainers, whereas unless you have very specific, thorough, and well thought out sc2 mechanics training, mass gaming isn't going to improve your speed + accuracy effeciently, especially when most games are played with distractions such as build / strategy / critical thinking, etc. | ||
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