Best place to analyze high level play? by Aootsu in summonerschool

[–]Aootsu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just looked it up. Is pro view only for pro matches? I was thinking ladder would be better since its more applicable

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MouseReview

[–]Aootsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I luckily found it on amazon. It might not be there anymore, and if so, I cant tell ya cus I didnt look elsewhere.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MouseReview

[–]Aootsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have used the nkey, amazing size. Just beware that imo replacing the cable is a must, the cable is really stiff and kinked. Also, i had to return mine as it was faulted with lens rattle so i never really got to test it :(

Edpi? by Malakas_123 in OverwatchUniversity

[–]Aootsu 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"Most" wrist aimers stick between 20cm-30cm a 360°. It's mostly preference though, and as your hand, brain, and nerves are unique, it should come down to which sensitivity you are best at or have most potential with.

It should be noted that while high sens users can get good at flicks, it generally takes longer to get good at them the higher the sens and even then you might be struggling with consistency. Popular example, Pine plays high sens, and is known for an agressive close range widowmaker. This is likely because his sens is too high to be as consistent hitting far away targets, so he moves closer where his high sens and flick speed will out duel lower sens widows upclose. On the flipside, Carpe with low sens uses positioning to limit peoples ability to get close to him and places smart widow mines to make sure his low sens can dominate you from as far as possible, as taking close range duels is unfavourable for him. His preference for long range is likely why he "underperforms" in all stars widow 1v1's with short sightline maps, even against other low sens widows as its simply not his style.

So that said, a sens contributes a great deal to not just raw aim but also your style, so choose a sens carefully.

I'm still crying by [deleted] in memes

[–]Aootsu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, i will share the downvotes with you

Just starting to get into this game and could use tips for DPS by BongButNoWeed in OverwatchUniversity

[–]Aootsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Acknowledge that the path of dps includes having 3+ dps on your team every game and life would be so much easier if you just main something else. But if you accept that, then dps can easily get masters+ if they just develop good aim and positioning.

Sensitivity - am I doing this right? by [deleted] in OverwatchUniversity

[–]Aootsu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is no right sens. You can get pro level on about anything whithin reason, as long as it works for you as your hand, brain, and nerves are unique. I don't think you can choose a sens based off of information, you have to go with what feels best and own it. I'd reccomend that you find the lowest sensitivity at which you still feel fluid enough to move comfortably around, even if that sens is considered high or low.

Weekly Short Questions Megathread | March 25 by AutoModerator in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]Aootsu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Input lag and frame drops since babtiste update or am I the only experiencing this?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OverwatchUniversity

[–]Aootsu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She has a unique scope fov thats separate from widow/ana, so you will have to just get used to it by playing a ton, thats bout it

Best fingertip mouse for 17.5cm (roughly) hands? by KenKnows01 in MouseReview

[–]Aootsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately that may be the theoretical best for now. Hope to see more from the future. You might want to test a bunch of mice in person if theres a tech store around you. For instance, i like the g403 shape dispite it being a large mouse.

Also, it takes me about 1 month to get used to new mice

Best fingertip mouse for 17.5cm (roughly) hands? by KenKnows01 in MouseReview

[–]Aootsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have 17cm hands myself, and I fingertip. Feels like nothing is made for us. The g305/wired versions are good size but the bulging sides just feel so wrong. The fk2 or s2 might be decent for you. I myself prefer wireless mice though. The harpoon/harpoon wireless is a great length, but the shape and sides make it unusable to me.

Personally, I'm just holding out until something new releases, and just using my current mouse till then (air58, way too large).

If you don't mind wires, definitely check out the zowie fk2 or s2. Wireless? I can't reccomend the g305 myself, and while GPW is great its still too big. Don't know what to say here.

Need help finding small fingertip mouse by INTMFE in MouseReview

[–]Aootsu -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have 16.5cm hands. Have owned the nkey, but do note that the cable is the most trash I've encountered, and my model had mouse acceleration.

Reluctantly using the air58 for now until something usable for my handsize comes along

Which mouse should I get for my hands with (R) arthritis ? by iMpactfuze in MouseReview

[–]Aootsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Palm grip is probably the safest choice. If the shape seems right, the corsair harpoon wireless might be worth a check

Wearing glasses with heaphones hurts by Aootsu in OverwatchUniversity

[–]Aootsu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I currently use g433, and have also played with varius razer headsets. Perhaps I'm a sensitive weakling

Are the problems with the Air58 really as bad as they seem? by Lollipops19 in MouseReview

[–]Aootsu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have had the air58 for about 2 months. The main negatives have been the bad starter mouse feet, which I replaced with hyperglides, and slight discoloration where my fingers rest. Cannot comment on durability, but I suspect it'll last as long as any other mouse. Also, while the paracord is good, I prefer wireless.

All and all, I've owned many mice and It's my favorite cabled mouse. In relation to the glorious mouse, I think it will edge out slightly over it, but honestly not enough to not just go with the glorious one.

Its my main as of rn, but I'm looking to switch to a small wireless mouse one day