Quicksilver Aberration, on 24 January 2024 - 02:57 PM, said:
Man I missed this gem, what Bassault said, this game is more about positioning than it is about aim. Maybe at the 99% level it does matter (especially in trading), but hey, I'm there and my aim is rough sometimes.
Regardless though, that is something that can most definitely be trained and worked on. You honestly think that professional FPS players don't practice aiming because sorry, but they definitely do, and some of those games still use hitscan for bullets (counterstrike). Everyone jokes about the AWP being a "point and click adventure" but very few have the skill OR talent to use it well. I'm not saying talent doesn't play into it somewhat, but to say that raw talent alone is all aim is is ridiculous.
I guess you missed this Gem, too ?
Bassault, on 24 January 2024 - 11:08 AM, said:
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LRMs take no effort or mechanical and positioning skill to use,
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Bassault, on 24 January 2024 - 02:49 PM, said:
First of all, LRMs only do not require aim but they require less positioning and situational awareness than other builds.
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Thats some top notch pivoting into contradicting oneself, wouldn't you say ? Nvmnd both are wrong also, just showing the bias being preached as gospel again, as if contiuously repeating what is nothing more but opinion would make those opinions the only valid truth . Only, that becomes a bit difficult when one starts contradicing oneself (I am now eagerly awaiting Bassault's edits to his posts btw...) .
As for "trainability", again you are attacking a strawman . I did not claim (snapshot) aim was not trainable . I wrote the trainability was limited . Which is beyond question . You can train as much as you want, there is a limit to what you can reach in terms of skill, and that limit is very much not controlled or controllable by you, nevermind all the training you put in.
What do you think determines the upper limit of one's skill ? Can anyone become a 99%er in MW:O just by continuously training ?
The answer is no . Just as well as not anyone can become Dominik Hasek . Or Rafa (Rafael Nadal). Or Fernando Alonso . There are thousands upon thousands, if not millions, of people putting in massive amounts of training to become a #1 NHL Goalie, or becoming the #1 male Tennis player, or a world class Race Driver . But only a tiny percentage of all those people giving it their all ever achieve that Goal . Yet the top people also contiuously need to put in massive amounts of training to stay on top . I did not and do not deny that . Its just, this does not allow the conclusion "You just need to train enough to get to the Top."
What do you think determines the limit of one's skill ? I would claim if it was possible to train oneself to the Top, the Top would not be the tip of a needle, but an open, wide, flat field .
As for your last sentence, you are again attacking a strawman . Nowhere did I state "talent is all aim"...that was you bringing that up . What I wrote was "the trainability is limited" . Which, just to explain it again, means the upper limit of what you can reach by training has limits (which btw. vary from person to person) .
Do you deny that ?
Edited by Besh, 24 January 2024 - 11:03 PM.