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Sort of. If you watch the competitive scene, you'll see the players moving their crosshair to the enemy, where as, i put my crosshair at head level and move my character so that my crosshair moves.Wait, I didn't understand it that well, could you explain a bit more your problem?
Is it like, you feel like you can't move your hand or sometimes forget to do when you peak, so it just ends up being movement only of your character or is it something else?
That's sometimes actually used as a strategy to let's say aim someone who is standing still trying to AWP you, like in B-site in Dust2. But if you keep doing that ALL the time, then I don't know how to help you stop it.Sort of. If you watch the competitive scene, you'll see the players moving their crosshair to the enemy, where as, i put my crosshair at head level and move my character so that my crosshair moves.
Basically i only use my mouse to move directions and click, rather than aim.
Aren't you just always a help.turn your sens to max, and then you won't need to move your mouse my anthing more than a few mm
No clue if its conscious or my bad physical habits. Ill do both, and get back to you soon.Is this an issue where you physically won't move your hand, or your conscience is telling you not to?
If it is to do with conscience, when you warm up in DM, try lowering your sens, and force yourself to move big movements, say aiming in 90 degree increments. This will help adapt yourself to moving the mouse more.
If this isnt the case, just try and break your barrier, warm yourself up. Back in Silver on this laptop, I barely moved my mouse. I used 1600dpi 6 sens. I forced myself to lower the DPI and sens to break the bad habits I once had. I now use 800dpi 1.4 sens and even naturally, use my arm itself to aim and move my mouse in general.
'Nough said.I used to do this actually. I changed it by changing my chair and how high/low I sat respective to my mouse. So now that I sit higher up with a better chair, I actually move the mouse the correct way. I'd give it a try if I were you.