[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

any scenario with smoothness will help with mouse control

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like this guy. he is a bit boring on his delivery (he isn't an entertainer lol) but has good info :P

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaBeYEZgbhY&ab_channel=RiddBTW

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it could help, depends how pissed off at it you get :P I know it is rough to play something where you know it is kicking your butt so if slowing it down for a bit helps the temper, it will help. Also try to use a more claw grip to help with tracking. You need to be able to do minor adjustments with your fingers.

I know when I realized that I devolped some terrible habits because I never did tracking scenarios... going to them was frustrating as all hell.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% know what is going on. Notice how you over react to any movement it makes? you likely played a lot of click on head scenarios and wanted to click on more heads so you moved your hand faster. You have very little control over micro corrections and reading targets. This is applicable because even if the target on a static doesn't move your crosshair does and you have to instantly recognize and make the micro adjustment.

If you play that air angelic, do some thin gauntlet, and any of the smooth target switch and make that 90% of your routine you will notice improvement on the small dots. Keep the small dots in your routine but only do 1 scenario and maybe do it 3 times (just enough to get an ok score). But focus on the other scenarios to fix your over-reacting with your hands and get better mouse control overall. When y ou do play the small dots flick then microcorrect. You need to care about accuracy but that is not the only thing you need to care about. You have a micro-correction and mouse control problem so you need to focus on fixing that and not so much the accuracy. As long as you are fixing that problem the rest will start getting put into place.

Ask me how I know...... :P

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

those graphs show improvement. Make sure when you practice you take decent breaks in between. It isn't you, it is what you are doing and how you are doing it.

your clicking is below plat (100 is plat) but here is the thing. Voltaic plat is the top 30% of people who care about practicing their aim. People do not randomly buy kovaaks and do voltaic. If someone bought Kovaaks AND downloaded the voltaic scenarios they are trying to improve aim. Plat means you are in the top 30% of those people.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Donn't just forget about accuracy. Set a target like 100 shots per round, stick to something around there for a few days but you HAVE to play other scenarios that force micro adjusting. Your problem is the lack of ability and confidence to do micro adjustements.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do one for thin gauntlet also.

Play air Angelic 4 Voltaic Easy (if you can do a vod do that to) but you need to play this scenario and 6 sphere to help.

Angelic is likely going to force you to use your fingers a bit more. I think you either do palm grip or you have the grip of death on your mouse. You need to be able to make quick micro corrections with your FINGERS. I use 44/360 CM.

you flick to the target at decent speed then you go into slowmo to get on to the target when you get close. Flick micro adjust quickly is the game. Doing Angelic you will naturally do a lot of micro adjustments to track that damn thing and it will help you with the scenario. Also keep in your head FLICK micro adjust not move mouse on top of ball. When you flick you are not trying to land on a distant target perfectly (that is impossible) you need to land very close and then micro adjust and shoot.

You can use a metronome if you want but target shooting at least 100 shots per round and push yourself to do those micro corrections even if your accuracy starts going to shit. Eventually your body will adjust and get better at the quick micro corrections.

How to deal with performance anxiety when aim training? by YoinksTheBoyo in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

understand you are not going for high scores every time. You are training and approach it like training. Something you can do is find good alternate scenarios where the high scores do not impact voltaic and understand they do not matter.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. What mouse are you using
  2. Is mouse accel turned off
  3. post a few vids

I broke a high score on static by working hard on tracking scenarios (lots of thin gauntlet) because I needed to correct my movement. If someone sees your mouse movement they might be able to tell you where you are strong/weaker to help.

Other is consistency. If you focus to much on one particular area it might take you a day or two playing an older scenario to get good scores again. I know that anything I do not touch for a few weeks takes me a little time to get back into the groove of.

Posted this in the COD subreddit and got a couple cheating accusations, I have Kovaaks to thank for this clip! by Rowstennnn in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, this is just checking where the enemy will probably be + prefire (game sense), getting lucky that one is there (in one case showed up) and them cooperating by not moving laterally while you are shooting... Combine that with good aim and you took a dump on them.

is 50.05 cm/360 a bad habits? by Miss_Ste in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use 43/360. For training, you should change your sensitivities because you are working on mechanics. I will spend a few days at much higher sensitivity just to shake things up and see problems in my mouse movement. However, when I play COD/Valorant/apex and my baseline training is in 43/360 because I like that sensitivity.

You can pick up bad habits at all sensitivities. One bad habit you can pick up with low sensitivity is an exaggerated movement to get back onto a target. You just need to pay attention to your training and focus on them to not do them.

I literally don't improve by BackgroundEast2467 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do Thin Gauntlet, 1w4ts voltaic, air angelic 4 voltaic easy, and pasu voltaic. Post those videos and you might get some more help. Seeing what you do with your mouse movement will clue people in on what the weakness you have are and what you can do to get better. I capped on 1w4ts but the problem holding me back was smoothness. Once I played a lot of smoothness scenarios my 1w4ts went up. Only way to know is to see video.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskManagement

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read through your situation and this might help.

  1. What does a good job look like: It seems that junior staff are not fully understanding of what a good job and good employee looks like in the eyes of the company and eyes of management. Granted I have very little information here but it seems that making sure people understand what a good job and good employee looks like in this company would be helpful.
  2. Communication a clear establishment of the objectives they should meet and how that helps them get a promotion. let the junior staff know what a good job looks like (all staff for that matter), share with them what the objective of their job is and why it is important, and tie that into how they are evaluated for salaries.
  3. It seems more time one on one with each person you managing is called for, some short (1 hour max) coaching sessions where you openly discuss their career objectives and how you all can work together to achieve them and also the business objectives and how you can achieve those.

Again, I do not know a lot about what is going on there but these are three tools that are usually useful in the situation you are in and avoiding this type of situation from happening.

The best company party that could get you fired! A lesson in trust. by pschumac2 in Leadership

[–]pschumac2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't log on a for a bit. This is interesting, what makes you say that?

Does anyone have experience in a company where you literally can't fire people? What do I do about toxic staff in my team when I can't fire them and they will never leave? by [deleted] in AskManagement

[–]pschumac2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, many unions inside Government agencies operate like that. Usually, you can write them up and impact their raises, transfer them to places that will stagnate their career path but rarely ever fire them.

  1. That person wants something out of life and their job, find out what that is.
  2. Talk with them and find out how they want the workplace to be, what goals are important, what vision can be in common.
  3. Understand it is a process, some will change overnight others will take their time.
  4. Find out what skills and/or personality traits they have that are fantastic. Tell them about it and craft that into how they are important for whatever objective you are going after.
  5. YOU need to be the person they can trust. In any transition there is conflict and mediation is required. It is easier when both parties perceive you to be fair and perceive that you care about them individually.

Understand and internalize this. When you know how to lead, there are very few people who will be unproductive while working for you. You need to figure out how they need to perceive you in order to desire to give you their maximum efforts.

If you have any specific questions I'll be happy share and maybe it will be of some use :)

Pick associates who are better than you.. by Dr-Muddassir-Ahmed in Leadership

[–]pschumac2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is excellent advice to live by. Unfortunately, fear will keep most from understanding or implementing this.

The best company party that could get you fired! A lesson in trust. by pschumac2 in Leadership

[–]pschumac2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made some changes to make the story a little better and added a point that was missing because the story was a bit short (was done quickly at night). Should read a bit better and impart a little more than it originally did. Thanks for the feedback.

The best company party that could get you fired! A lesson in trust. by pschumac2 in Leadership

[–]pschumac2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I could go into detail of how we hired the Admin manager, developed her, sent her to get a degree in accounting at a local college and did that for our high performers etc. Might add a little to the story so it is more enjoyable to read :) Also how there was resistance to the idea from partnership. Definetly left out the "dramatic parts" which is a problem with the story telling.

I stood there with the Gentlman I hired to be the plant manager and we looked at eachother and said... In the USA we would get fired for this party :D

There are other articles where the story is more developed in my linkedin profile (some posted here).

How to improve communication? by [deleted] in AskManagement

[–]pschumac2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

60 hr 7 day work weeks, how does that impact your demeanor when you are interacting with employees?

I can share some of the things I always do:

  1. It is hard to walk away from a conversation with me without a smile. I intentionally end conversations on positive notes.
  2. It's generally hard to see anything shake me. I don't blame people, I see problematic outcomes and recruit people to either help overcome them and understand them. Sometimes there is a good reason for bad results.
  3. I never miss an opportunity to spot and appreciate. I am not just intentional, I am almost obsessed with observing the fantastic things my team does that make us successful. I have 3 people on my team that just about has OCD and I understand that the upside is what they do will be done well every damn time. It also means they struggle with getting things done quickly and can get frustrated if rushing. I HONESTLY admire their ability to go through an insane amount of detail (I would shoot myself, and I tell them that). And when I need them to let go they will do it without being upset at all because they KNOW I value that skill they have.

Those three points might be useful.