How to Static Dots - Common Mistakes and Pitfalls - (1k Sub Special)

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Published 2022-05-25
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I want to thank everyone who've helped me along this way. In many ways, I feel like I don't deserve it at all because all I really am is one random guy trying to push his aim scores higher and higher just like the old arcade days. I'm happy to be an influencer in the aim community and overjoyed to have motivated and inspired other FPS video game lovers to push their limits and scores into the sky. Keep on dot clicking!

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All Comments (21)
  • @lmDazzling
    Amazing review man, I've been struggling with static dots for a while now. This videos is definitely eye-opening, thanks for the tips.
  • @wavymod8964
    the amount of times I revisit this video is insane
  • @Lowgravity56
    CONGRATS ON THE 1K SUBS!!! You deserve way way more. Great video! It's always nice to see how the best aimers approach different aiming techniques! Thanks for the tips and explanations of your thoughts!
  • @opc2392
    My improvement has been ~static~ in these scenarios for a while. I watched this vid and improved one of my voltaic benchmarks by 3 kills. Closing in on jade. Thanks for your insight Matty!
  • @Dylanm94
    Thanks Matty, this video made me realize why I am good at micro flicks but not larger flicks. It's because I'm not actually flicking because I'm too scared to land too far off the target.
  • @clatzeo
    I am still debating, but I have came into some conclusions. 1). Your neurons which helps you do the muscle memory things require your do it identical movements to build mylein sheaths over the neural pathways. Search it up, I'm not yapping guys. This means the slow, but accurate movements that you want are needed to make that neruonal strength. 2). If you never try, you will never be able to train it. Meaning, flicking like you tell in the video is extremely needed in the training sessions in order to actually have your brain practice it. If you never do those flicking, how are you even practicing? And if you're not practicing the exact thing that you want to perform, will you ever improve? So yes that method is important to practice. The dynamic speed is needed. But I can still argue that slower, smooth movements has its place in making things more solid, accurate. Beginners should practice more of slow-precise movements and then go to the flicking method. People are in better position, so practice both. When you are in "mastered" position, practice the flicking thing more than the precise-sloe technique. This is the conclusion I've reached.
  • @astra8709
    holyyy shit let'ss go !! I was waiting this for so long thank you so much ! Very helpful video btw <3
  • @JohnnyVZN
    Subscribed bc great advice and The Midnight instrumental in the background
  • @amitojones
    Very helpful video bro...keep going 👏🖤
  • @80sJoel
    lol broke my reflex and multiclick scores first try after watching this. thx
  • @tomerkag
    great video really helped me understand
  • What about noobs like me who don't even have the speed necessary to flick correctly? Which scenarios should I play to make my flicks faster?
  • if play on a "faster" sense and i don't quite know if i am actually flicking. it just doesn't feel like a flick ingame at all. you know the window wiper motion over at least half of the pad. if i use that sens in training the scenarios becomes rather tiring. i wonder what a healthy cm/360 is to run the static benchmarks. i am currently jade in vt benchmarks and i definitely hit a plateau trying to go over a certain amount of dots(right around 130-140 seems to be my max).
  • @kenne1x
    How do I start actually flicking vs. what I was doing in the past? I am having the 1st issue and I am not sure how to get over it, especially in clicking scens on the VT benchmark. I can do the reflex scenarios while flicking but when it comes to 1wXt scenarios, it screws me.