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What do you play while you wait for Dirty Bomb to come back?
I play guitar while Dirty Bomb comes back 
I used to play ET:QW and QL, but I lost interest in those games since I play DB
, though, I still play a couple of maps of ET:QW 2 or 3 times a week.
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I have a couple games to play till DB comes out again.
CSGO is one of the largest of them because if u go in hardboned u get rewarded greatly and ur aim will get better! Another is Borderlands 2 there is just SOOO much to explore, never gets old. Wolfenstein ET just because it is so amazing and still fun to play. And so on! but these are the major ones
Can you expand on your theory of CSGO improving your accuracy, while not playing DB?
As far as I can tell, CSGO will reduce MY accuracy, hinder MY movement and promote passiveness, which is detrimental to the fast-paced gameplay in both ET and DB.
[quote=“adventurousKick;7586”]Can you expand on your theory of CSGO improving your accuracy, while not playing DB?
As far as I can tell, CSGO will reduce MY accuracy, hinder MY movement and promote passiveness, which is detrimental to the fast-paced gameplay in both ET and DB.[/quote]
CSGO is all flick aim and recoil control. It’ll improve those no doubt, but your tracking won’t see any progress. And to see fast progress you should probably be playing DM or aim training due to the much more frequent fights than the classic modes. If improving aim is your goal, obviously.
Both games have completely different aiming and movement mechanics . Skill in one won’t transfer to the other.
typo.
[quote=“adventurousKick;7597”][quote=“Litego;7587”]
CSGO is all flick aim and recoil control. It’ll improve those no doubt, but your tracking won’t see any progress. And to see fast progress you should probably be playing DM or aim training due to the much more frequent fights than the classic modes. If improving aim is your goal, obviously.
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Both games have completely different aiming and movement mechanics . Skill in one won’t transfer to the other.
typo.[/quote]
Recoil control won’t transfer over, but flick aim is always a valuable form of aiming in any game, DB included.
[quote=“Litego;7598”]
Recoil control won’t transfer over, but flick aim is always a valuable form of aiming in any game, DB included.[/quote]
Wouldn’t you classify that under general reflexes though? “Flick” aiming to consecutive headshots in DB will result in your bullets hitting the wall in CSGO. (scoped weapons excluded) Right?
F1 Challenge 99-02,but it’s a mod instead.
Look it up,it’s called F1 Challenge 99-02 VB mod. Fun little game that you can always play if you want to.
Then ofcourse my usual Steam games. If i have time for that to begin with.
@adventurousKick I used to play both ET and CS:GO regularly and I never felt that my aim was off in any of the two. Aim just is the “skill” to have ur mouse move the way u want it to move, that means if u are compensating the recoil in CS:GO u are constantly following the path of this recoil and the movement of the enemy, this is quite helpfull if u have running enemies like in ET/DB. You just have to stop following the spray pattern of ur gun. as @Litego said “flick” aim will help improve ur aim, if u are going around a corner and u got to flick towards the enemy ur aim anyway from where u got these skills will “snap” onto the enemy. ET, DB or CS:GO doesnt matter
[quote=“adventurousKick;7601”][quote=“Litego;7598”]
Recoil control won’t transfer over, but flick aim is always a valuable form of aiming in any game, DB included.[/quote]
Wouldn’t you classify that under general reflexes though? “Flick” aiming to consecutive headshots in DB will result in your bullets hitting the wall in CSGO. (scoped weapons excluded) Right?[/quote]
Hitting the wall? No why? Or do you mean spraying? Yes, you’ll start hitting the wall unless you compensate for recoil. But that first shot is still accurate, and that flick transfer to other games.
Sure reflex is part of flick, but how does reflex help if your not accurate? You need that crosshair to land on the target. This builds muscle memory. It allows you to snap to targets within milliseconds, and then snap to new targets as they drop. Of course when you’re on target in DB, you go over to tracking aim, which you won’t learn in CSGO. Though obviously getting a good flick will help on mouse control in general.
[quote=“Litego;7598”][quote=“adventurousKick;7597”][quote=“Litego;7587”]
CSGO is all flick aim and recoil control. […][/quote]
[…] completely different aiming and movement mechanic […][/quote]
Recoil control won’t transfer over, but flick aim is always a valuable form of aiming […][/quote]
I would recommend playing Nuclear Dawn and Minimum for their similar shooting and movement stuff. No walljumps in either though and Minimum is third person with no recoil :(
I’m playing BLR (Blacklight Retribution) and a bit of Hawken while I wait. I’d recommend both games
PAYDAY 2
Blood Bowl: Chaos Edition
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Hearthstone
Heroes of the Storm
Darkest Dungeon
