I aim twitch like that. Particularly with things that fire one at a time like pills, or the engie shotgun. I find it far easier to aim in rhythm with the firing. Obviously with things like the minigun I track the whole time, but not with shotgun or pills or rockets. My aim would look a lot like this, although with fewer successful airshots.
It's not a hack. Projectile hacks track constantly, not only at the instant you fire - that's only for hitscan, and it'll track if you don't fire.
@Fluval6 Actually most high skilled tf2 players do that from what i can tell from all the vids / demos i've watched. it's called last second adjustments, and that is something that you have to do because the initial "drag" is just to get the aim as good as possible and then you have to some minor adjustments to that to get it just right.
And since you say that it's "Perfectly calculated by a program plotting a course then firing an intercept." then how come there are 6-7 misses in the video?
what a shit gamer I'll be he votes republican I hate this man
szrfph 1 month ago
song name at 3:31 ?
Ckeleton 1 month ago
@Fluval6 ... idiot :D
Rychiuss 1 month ago in playlist Forza's favorite Team Fortress 2 videos
@ketenna Equalizer?
monkeyes12 3 months ago
How many times do you get kicked from a server because people think your hacking! xD
diggerman101 8 months ago
@Fluval6 Never has such bullshit been posted in the comments of a video.
XKTF2 1 year ago
@Fluval6 i lold.
MrYobitchez 1 year ago
@Fluval6
I aim twitch like that. Particularly with things that fire one at a time like pills, or the engie shotgun. I find it far easier to aim in rhythm with the firing. Obviously with things like the minigun I track the whole time, but not with shotgun or pills or rockets. My aim would look a lot like this, although with fewer successful airshots.
It's not a hack. Projectile hacks track constantly, not only at the instant you fire - that's only for hitscan, and it'll track if you don't fire.
almightybob101 1 year ago
@Fluval6 If you truly think that, I guess you're not very good at aiming.
christf2uk 1 year ago
@Fluval6 Actually most high skilled tf2 players do that from what i can tell from all the vids / demos i've watched. it's called last second adjustments, and that is something that you have to do because the initial "drag" is just to get the aim as good as possible and then you have to some minor adjustments to that to get it just right.
And since you say that it's "Perfectly calculated by a program plotting a course then firing an intercept." then how come there are 6-7 misses in the video?
xtraxier123 1 year ago