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Resolved: Apex Legends

Resolved: Apex Legends

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cris0814
Junior Member
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02-27-2023, 12:22 AM
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I’m seeking to discover where my errors lie, as I routinely use an aim trainer and consistently achieve over 90% accuracy on tracking drills. However, my in-game aim isn’t improving. Furthermore, I suspect that a 150 millisecond delay might be preventing shot registration.
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cris0814
02-27-2023, 12:22 AM #1

I’m seeking to discover where my errors lie, as I routinely use an aim trainer and consistently achieve over 90% accuracy on tracking drills. However, my in-game aim isn’t improving. Furthermore, I suspect that a 150 millisecond delay might be preventing shot registration.

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DantehIsGay
Posting Freak
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02-27-2023, 01:25 AM
#2
Learning through exercises, using instructional materials, or receiving coaching from an expert can be expensive.

I doubt your 720p display is the root of the problem, however, if you're aiming for competitive play, consider reducing graphical settings—aside from view distance for distant targets. Doing so could improve your frame rate and minimize visual disturbances.
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DantehIsGay
02-27-2023, 01:25 AM #2

Learning through exercises, using instructional materials, or receiving coaching from an expert can be expensive.

I doubt your 720p display is the root of the problem, however, if you're aiming for competitive play, consider reducing graphical settings—aside from view distance for distant targets. Doing so could improve your frame rate and minimize visual disturbances.

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SeaJayyeeee
Junior Member
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03-19-2023, 10:47 AM
#3
Achieving 150ms is possible, though it introduces a slight delay. Players with connections ranging from 10 to 30ms will not precisely match their on-screen positions; they’ll be near but slightly offset by a few millimeters, potentially leading to missed collisions. Adjust your aiming technique by targeting marginally ahead of the intended target’s trajectory.
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SeaJayyeeee
03-19-2023, 10:47 AM #3

Achieving 150ms is possible, though it introduces a slight delay. Players with connections ranging from 10 to 30ms will not precisely match their on-screen positions; they’ll be near but slightly offset by a few millimeters, potentially leading to missed collisions. Adjust your aiming technique by targeting marginally ahead of the intended target’s trajectory.

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03-29-2023, 10:12 AM
#4
Regarding my goal, I'm unable to move my aim settings from the aiming.pro platform to the game itself. I’m frustrated with constantly dying. On the training program, I achieved a 95th percentile score on tracking (on Hard mode), surpassing the performance of nearly all other users. Despite this, I still struggle significantly within the game. 🙁
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spiderpigrider
03-29-2023, 10:12 AM #4

Regarding my goal, I'm unable to move my aim settings from the aiming.pro platform to the game itself. I’m frustrated with constantly dying. On the training program, I achieved a 95th percentile score on tracking (on Hard mode), surpassing the performance of nearly all other users. Despite this, I still struggle significantly within the game. 🙁

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arlovie
Junior Member
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03-29-2023, 03:45 PM
#5
Hmm yeah i don't play Apex but have played competitively online many years a go and high ping just sucks if you got guys running around with less. You might do good at aiming but when it comes to live play, dealing with these variables, it's going to be tougher.
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arlovie
03-29-2023, 03:45 PM #5

Hmm yeah i don't play Apex but have played competitively online many years a go and high ping just sucks if you got guys running around with less. You might do good at aiming but when it comes to live play, dealing with these variables, it's going to be tougher.

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Altone123
Member
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04-04-2023, 03:57 PM
#6
It might seem unusual, but in this particular game, when battling opponents, they often merge with the scenery, making it difficult to focus on them. Conversely, in games like Counter-Strike and Fortnite, player colors are bright and distinct, preventing me from missing them. Consequently, when firing rapidly, I rely on intuition to locate enemies without a clear visual—do you have any recommendations?
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Altone123
04-04-2023, 03:57 PM #6

It might seem unusual, but in this particular game, when battling opponents, they often merge with the scenery, making it difficult to focus on them. Conversely, in games like Counter-Strike and Fortnite, player colors are bright and distinct, preventing me from missing them. Consequently, when firing rapidly, I rely on intuition to locate enemies without a clear visual—do you have any recommendations?

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iScoozyxx
Member
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04-04-2023, 07:48 PM
#7
Is there anyone who can advise me on the issue I'm experiencing with aiming in a game? On aiming.pro, I perform well with tracking, but my performance within actual games is significantly worse. Additionally, could this discrepancy be linked to my resolution settings at 1360x768?
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iScoozyxx
04-04-2023, 07:48 PM #7

Is there anyone who can advise me on the issue I'm experiencing with aiming in a game? On aiming.pro, I perform well with tracking, but my performance within actual games is significantly worse. Additionally, could this discrepancy be linked to my resolution settings at 1360x768?

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lucas290
Junior Member
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04-04-2023, 08:14 PM
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I’m struggling to improve my performance in actual games despite consistently improving my aim during training sessions. I consistently fail to score in live matches. Could this be due to the 720p resolution? If not, what steps should I take, considering that I’ve already attempted numerous solutions.
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lucas290
04-04-2023, 08:14 PM #8

I’m struggling to improve my performance in actual games despite consistently improving my aim during training sessions. I consistently fail to score in live matches. Could this be due to the 720p resolution? If not, what steps should I take, considering that I’ve already attempted numerous solutions.

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Matke04
Posting Freak
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04-05-2023, 04:15 PM
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Learning through exercises, utilizing instructional materials, receiving guidance from an expert can be expensive.

I doubt your 720p display is responsible for the problem you're experiencing, however, if you’re aiming for a competitive edge, reducing graphics settings—aside from view distance for distant targets—could improve your frame rate and minimize visual disruptions.
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Matke04
04-05-2023, 04:15 PM #9

Learning through exercises, utilizing instructional materials, receiving guidance from an expert can be expensive.

I doubt your 720p display is responsible for the problem you're experiencing, however, if you’re aiming for a competitive edge, reducing graphics settings—aside from view distance for distant targets—could improve your frame rate and minimize visual disruptions.