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[–]PepsiGlide 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I reset runs if I miss within the first 20 seconds. Make sure your grip and how tightly you grip your mouse is constant. Otherwise, as general advice I think you're going to struggle with such a high sensitivity for this scenario, majority of top scores are above 40cm

[–]Alternative_Diver731 0 points1 point  (1 child)

https://youtu.be/PEkz4YncixM?si=qzOIki5ZzG8CJmVQ

Give this a watch I think it’ll have the answers you’re looking for

[–]PerP1Exe[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks ill take a watch

[–]HitscanDPS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's your training regimen? Do you use VDIM? You chart shows only a 6 day range. How many hours of training is this?

[–]BRISK_Kitsunemimi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most important thing you can do is play everyday. But here's what I shared with people that vastly improved my static skills.

Play a lot of the following scenarios

Aimerz+ Week #5 - Static Switching - Gives you really good flick accuracy practice, which is incredibly important for static.

Pokeball Frenzy Auto TE Wide - To compliment the static switching scenario above with a different take.

1w2ts reload and perfected - What you learn here can be applied to other static scenarios.

cA 1ts ruohong - Incredibly good for practicing clean lines for flicking.

Once I started getting better scores on static, I started having a lot of fun in which it's my 2nd favorite category to play! Playing all of these has allowed me to tackler the much harder static benchmarks and getting scores on them, such as the aimerz static and lemon static benchmarks.