that 180 flick shot is pretty standard fare in quake, I make faster ones on a regular basis
the reaction time to the audio cue is impressive tho.
CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
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Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
I'm being mr.poopypants todayflood wrote:i can get 150-160ms shots for t side picking mid in dust2 but ya
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFGpLdGEL9k
this is the only type of shot where being off by a tick could make him miss completely
Although it's a good shot, he simply flicked and pulled the trigger. in fact his reaction TIME was quite bad, he heard that guy take a shot a good 1/3 of a second before he did anything about it.
in that exact shot, 2ms might of changed the fact of him hitting that shot, but simply if he was on another server the "algorithm" of were the shot would of landed while running would of been completely different making the bullet land a different result. or even if you had a robot do the exact same movement on the same server he would probably miss more then hit because of the slight "algorithmic changes" of where the bullet is going to land when moving and shooting.
IT WAS A REAAAAAALY GOOD SHOT, i just don't think it had to do with skill.
Also do you really get the between door shot? i would love to see a video of you getting a few
Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
yea. the fact that he made the shot is without a doubt largely due to luck. during the first flick he overshoots the head, but clicked while the crosshair was moving over the head. but anyway i don't really understand what we're discussing
Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU3ccCXBHRMlexlazootin wrote: Also do you really get the between door shot? i would love to see a video of you getting a few
in comp matches i can kill >70% of the time if i spawn alright and if my crosshair is placed where they cross.
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Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
rofl that's obscene. I'll try to convert a recent quakelive session and post here
Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
here's an actual one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDYwgUU5o20
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Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
Damn man. i can't wait to get my new monitor and gear to try that out, thats mad!flood wrote:here's an actual one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDYwgUU5o20
just curious, you're using a crt and what mouse
Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
g100s with a piece of shit left click button that's broken
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Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
Regardless, the timing precision to make these kinds of shots, are quite insane.
This isn't the "2ms timing precision test case" I was thinking of, but this looks like a situation where you could probably miss the shot if you click one or two ticks early/late.
This isn't the "2ms timing precision test case" I was thinking of, but this looks like a situation where you could probably miss the shot if you click one or two ticks early/late.
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Re: CS:GO -- Does 2 milliseconds matter?
Here's a recent FFA of me in 60 fps (watch in chrome). Wasn't in a twitchy mood, so no crazy flicks, but some nice smooth railing. Will try to compile some flick shots soon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wlTGmpKJHE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wlTGmpKJHE