love the episode and the pad discussion. i would have asked him also at what point he would consider changing the setup. like how much improvement has to be made to start to consider it? also how does he go about changing sense per scenario. when is it too slow or too fast and how to balance it.
If you want an actual nuanced and balanced take on muscle memory and aim in general, take a look at Bardoz's video on how to be consistent. Muscle memory definitely exists, and you see all the time when you have to react to something quickly. You probably SHOULDNT rely on it as a main method of hitting targets though, because it's reflex rather than intentional aiming. So many rounds where I'll flick a corner or 180 someone that I in no way would have hit if I weren't on my main sens. Again, might not be a clean kill, but wins the game and that's what matters. Matty mostly plays aimtrainers, so in his main frame of reference, reflex/off screen shots aren't really a thing. But these scenarios do exist in games like cs. It should not be the main focus, but there's clearly merit to it. Muscle memory is not a myth. But it should not be the basis of how you aim. Big difference.
but it is a myth tho, what you are saying is hand eye coordination, only if u were on a drastically different sens and just changed it would you not be able to hit the same shot
@@alejocastel it's not. I'm talking about shots where the target is not even on screen. you just remember the feeling of flicking a distance purely off reflex. something that happens in games but not really in aim trainers. it shouldn't be the main way to aim, but it's still a skill that can make/break matches.
@@drawde3972 unless you just perfectly snap to their head it ain't muscle memory since you'll flick to their general position and then correct your aim -> hand eye coordination
@@drawde3972 bro i can aim train on 52/cm360 for 1 hour, then go to a target switch scen with 180 flicks and put on 30cm/360 (completely different sens) and do HUGE flicks being on target like if my main sens is 30cm. ITS MOUSE CONTROL
I felt disrespectful energy coming from our oriental friend here. He was quick to find disagreements and difference. Youre doing great work man keep it up
what? it would be disrespectful to agree in things that he does not think the same, or it would be disrespectful to say his different opinions discrediting others or in a bad way. BUT WHEN DID MATTY DID THAT? never. he is just having a NORMAL CONVERSATION IN WICH 2 PEOPLE DONT HAVE THE EXACT SAME OPINIONS AND VIEWS AND ARE TALKING IT OFF. and u ar disrespectful saying "OUR ORIENTAL FRIEND HERE" with that DISRESPECTFUL reference to matty
@@LagartoChicloso you can disagree with people without doing the whole "I'm a pro so I'm automatically correct and you wouldn't know anything" attitude like what Matty did. He's just a typical zoomer, 0 social skills, no class or professionalism. And yes I am disrespecting Matty because he should be more respectful when speaking to one of the online leaders in aiming science, and he should be honored any of us even give a shit about his ability click dots.
@@boleoooj bro matty studied more than the guy of the video, as simple as that, matty has more experience, a lot more and more study, he is a PRO player coach bro wtf
Id rather have advice from a non delusional player whos only achievments are babywatch and aim training routines done by few people or a pro player with aimlock vids on youtube. Sorry ddk but downvote for this 😂
EliGE has kept the same sens his entire career and Matty didn't advise him to change it. You don't need to change your sens but if you're in an off season it could be a useful tool to help to isolate certain techniques.
Within the aim trainer it can be very beneficial to train on a high, medium, and low sensitivity as you train different muscle groups. High - wrist, low - arm, medium - both
His takes on muscle memory are terrible. I understand this guy may be an elite level player, but a lot of this information is genuinely bad. This is just a young elite player, he should take his own advice and realize that he is the outlier here and that majority of pro players will tell you that you should not be jumping around with your sensitivity and grips.
??? You learn more from changing and adjusting. He even admittwdto adjusting sens per scenario or even per run, and clarified that one sens doesn't make you a god. There are MANY reasons to change sens often, and there are many reasons to keep it the same. You won't have a broad range of aiming & mouse control ability by sticking to ONE sens. Regarding tac shooters, sensitivity can dictate how you move, how you take fights, which ones, etc. Being able to play and try helps you learn and gain mouse control. Static sens could lead to more consistency, sure, but being able to adapt will take you much further. All of the top aimers in the word play with their sens
BS. Do research. Install aim trainers first before saying all this nonsense. Can tell you are here for the first time. Someone who knows something about a subject matter doesn't just use words "bad" and "terrible" to prove a point.
thank you for asking all the questions, this is insanely helpful!
Amazing episode! Matty is a genius fr.
brilliant video. been really enjoying these whilst training.
This content is golden, thank you for all the time saving information you spread!
I love the dot clicking club
love the episode and the pad discussion.
i would have asked him also at what point he would consider changing the setup. like how much improvement has to be made to start to consider it?
also how does he go about changing sense per scenario. when is it too slow or too fast and how to balance it.
As usual Matty just speaking facts. Letting us know that we should find our own way to play a game. Sens, your preference; Grip, your preference
18 seconds ago, I've never been this fast before!
much love
But does matty goonmaxx was a question needed answered.
amazing content
I use same sensitivity, but using different mouse pads, I can feel the difference.
this is great content
I think f0rest got that crisp calm aim
Try the shidenkai v2 daniel! Its not my fav fav pad, i like my hien and energon but its my fastest and fun. Probably slower than a skypad
If you're scared bout hybrid glass and no control again, get xsoft
Florescent uses Raw Mouse Acceleration
she doesn't use mouse accel are u braindead or just spreading misinformation
fastest comment in the west
If you want an actual nuanced and balanced take on muscle memory and aim in general, take a look at Bardoz's video on how to be consistent.
Muscle memory definitely exists, and you see all the time when you have to react to something quickly. You probably SHOULDNT rely on it as a main method of hitting targets though, because it's reflex rather than intentional aiming. So many rounds where I'll flick a corner or 180 someone that I in no way would have hit if I weren't on my main sens. Again, might not be a clean kill, but wins the game and that's what matters.
Matty mostly plays aimtrainers, so in his main frame of reference, reflex/off screen shots aren't really a thing. But these scenarios do exist in games like cs. It should not be the main focus, but there's clearly merit to it.
Muscle memory is not a myth. But it should not be the basis of how you aim. Big difference.
but it is a myth tho, what you are saying is hand eye coordination, only if u were on a drastically different sens and just changed it would you not be able to hit the same shot
@@alejocastel it's not. I'm talking about shots where the target is not even on screen. you just remember the feeling of flicking a distance purely off reflex. something that happens in games but not really in aim trainers. it shouldn't be the main way to aim, but it's still a skill that can make/break matches.
@@drawde3972 unless you just perfectly snap to their head it ain't muscle memory since you'll flick to their general position and then correct your aim -> hand eye coordination
@@drawde3972 bro i can aim train on 52/cm360 for 1 hour, then go to a target switch scen with 180 flicks and put on 30cm/360 (completely different sens) and do HUGE flicks being on target like if my main sens is 30cm. ITS MOUSE CONTROL
POG
finally
Like the video!
BRO DO U HAVE GREY EYES? I DIDNT KNOW PPL CAN HAVE GREY EYES BUT I GOOGLED RN THEY CAN XD
I felt disrespectful energy coming from our oriental friend here. He was quick to find disagreements and difference.
Youre doing great work man keep it up
Oriental?
what? it would be disrespectful to agree in things that he does not think the same, or it would be disrespectful to say his different opinions discrediting others or in a bad way.
BUT WHEN DID MATTY DID THAT? never. he is just having a NORMAL CONVERSATION IN WICH 2 PEOPLE DONT HAVE THE EXACT SAME OPINIONS AND VIEWS AND ARE TALKING IT OFF.
and u ar disrespectful saying "OUR ORIENTAL FRIEND HERE" with that DISRESPECTFUL reference to matty
@@JchoMP4 it means Asian
@@LagartoChicloso you can disagree with people without doing the whole "I'm a pro so I'm automatically correct and you wouldn't know anything" attitude like what Matty did. He's just a typical zoomer, 0 social skills, no class or professionalism. And yes I am disrespecting Matty because he should be more respectful when speaking to one of the online leaders in aiming science, and he should be honored any of us even give a shit about his ability click dots.
@@boleoooj bro matty studied more than the guy of the video, as simple as that, matty has more experience, a lot more and more study, he is a PRO player coach bro wtf
Id rather have advice from a non delusional player whos only achievments are babywatch and aim training routines done by few people or a pro player with aimlock vids on youtube. Sorry ddk but downvote for this 😂
Simple actually said that is not good to change sensetivity and i dont agree with this elige aim trainer
EliGE has kept the same sens his entire career and Matty didn't advise him to change it. You don't need to change your sens but if you're in an off season it could be a useful tool to help to isolate certain techniques.
the whole point is not that it's good, but it's not bad if you feel like it
@@ddkesportssorry my dumbass missunderstand 😂
Within the aim trainer it can be very beneficial to train on a high, medium, and low sensitivity as you train different muscle groups. High - wrist, low - arm, medium - both
This is exactly what I need 🥹
His takes on muscle memory are terrible. I understand this guy may be an elite level player, but a lot of this information is genuinely bad. This is just a young elite player, he should take his own advice and realize that he is the outlier here and that majority of pro players will tell you that you should not be jumping around with your sensitivity and grips.
???
You learn more from changing and adjusting. He even admittwdto adjusting sens per scenario or even per run, and clarified that one sens doesn't make you a god.
There are MANY reasons to change sens often, and there are many reasons to keep it the same.
You won't have a broad range of aiming & mouse control ability by sticking to ONE sens.
Regarding tac shooters, sensitivity can dictate how you move, how you take fights, which ones, etc. Being able to play and try helps you learn and gain mouse control.
Static sens could lead to more consistency, sure, but being able to adapt will take you much further.
All of the top aimers in the word play with their sens
U are terrible:)
Majority of pro players aren't willing to experiment, they have their minds set on that one myth.
BS. Do research. Install aim trainers first before saying all this nonsense. Can tell you are here for the first time.
Someone who knows something about a subject matter doesn't just use words "bad" and "terrible" to prove a point.
All that just to make a pointless appeal to authority