Re: Counter-Strike Source: Muscle Memory Training
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This video is a response to Counter-Strike Source: Muscle Memory Training (Improved Aim)
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thats quite a big break shot. i prefer small fast ones
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awesome map !! can you PLEASE do one for cs 1.6? or better yet cs 1.1 !?
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Hey great tut!!
Do you use slow I mean slow slow sensitivity?
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Looks effective..
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I like this map more than your new one :o
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wat a faggot!
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How can i get the map?
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where can i download it?
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@ComboBoy97 alt-tab out and everything will be fixed
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@SnogGerXD mines also do you know how to fix it?
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I liked this map a lot but hated reloading. I like to practice in time with music and the reloads threw me off. The following bind fixed that for me, and my friends have said it makes practice less irritating.
bind MOUSE1 "+attack;give item_kevlar"
Mind you, sv_cheats must be set to 1.
don't ask me why kevlar fills your ammo =p
tylerethomas 3 years ago
cool, what I would do is spawn myself a bunch of weapons and just pick one up after the other, and this way I wouldn't even have to reload because I would just pick up another gun with a full clip. The reason why kevlar gives you full ammo, is because you use to have to buy ammo in CSS, but they felt they needed to change that (dunno why) so they just added an ammo replenish on spawn, meaning when you get an HEV suit it will replenish. Kevlar is also = HEV suit. Also check out my new map!
nitrork 3 years ago
that is realy nice done if you ask me gonna try it :)
Xtrip 3 years ago
look at the new vid. just released last night
nitrork 3 years ago
The thing is that in scrims, the distance of your enemy isn't exactly equal to the one on your snapshot map. If you practice too much, wouldn't your aim be off in those kind of situations, because your muscle memory would snap & shoot to the distance you practiced, not to the enemy whose distance to you may not be the same?
elements201 3 years ago
No, not exactly. the map is designed to train your brain into intense concentration on the a targeted object. As long as the purpose of your training is to move, aim and click, with attempt of hitting the target, then you will NOT be training your brain for distance. you are actually training your brain to exert a reaction that will force your hand to move to the object of most concentration. If a person pops up on your screen in game, this will be the object you are focsuing your attention on.
nitrork 3 years ago