Gorman wrote:Valor wrote:Gorman wrote:Ya don't say!
So it does transfer then?
Marginally, as I said before. But then again so is navigating through Google...
Just clicking on anything doesn't make you better ingame. A big part of the game is identifying targets rather than just clicking on them, in addition ingame the targets actively try and evade you and are often visible only for .25 seconds at a time.DarkFantasy wrote:@Gorman 1st: The reflex training helps you shoot with any gun not just snipers or sniping
2nd: the skills are exactly the same in reflex training that you use in fps or any shooter game that you can use a mouse with
3rd: if you don't like the training don't use i posted this to help people and one person has already used it so i dont care if you think its a waste of time
Obviously #1 is what they are claiming, but #2 is not true. This is not "exactly" the same as ingame. Take CoD for example, do you know what skill is most important in CoD? Being able to distinguish between shades of gray. Target identification is the most important part. Do you think clicking on a coloured circle is the same as clicking on a evasive target that is hard to identify? Nope, not at all the same. Thus I disprove point 2.
Point 3 is a bit strange "no disagreeing with me in my thread", I don't really get it.
But people should learn that just because something is labeled as 'for gamerz' doesn't mean it is actually good for gamers!
It does help with sniping. Yep, this course is designed for sniping gamers, it seems.