![]() ![]() You could use host_timescale on a Yprac Map Guide in Defense mode for example, this gives you the maximum time to react. This also counts for aimpractice, if you want to aim precisely, you might want to start slow, don't try to be as fast as possible, try to be as accurate as possible and work your way up to speed. ![]() This, ofcourse, was also mentioned in the previous point. ![]() similar to martial arts, practicing something in slow motion can be useful for proper execution in full speed. look for patterns in what they do activly, pretty much the "preplanned" approach to the afformentioned, instead of quickly exploiting on the spot, you recognise their patterns and adjust your defense/offense beforehand, this might be the easier of the two to practice and might actually lead to you improving your quickthinking. It is hard at the beginning but you should put effort into activly looking for situations to exploit, practicing this quick thinking skill is crucial and one of the main things that makes the very high tier players so good, they activly exploit everything you do (ofcourse they also have mechanics to back it up but that is another story) look for opportunities, remember, if they don't react to you, you get free frags. Dont follow ridiculous 2h aimpractices, if anything you will practice bad aiming habits, for that I can recommend Yprac map guides, as they have actual bots running around in defense mode, and that properly. ![]()
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