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REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby DarkFantasy » Sun May 27, 2012 12:48 pm

Hi im new to Ace of Spades so i dont know if the AOS community allready knows about this if they do tell me and ill delete this topic.
Anyway Here is a link to a Reflex training program made for gamers it will increase you fps game play make you more accurate make your more quicker to aim and an absolute beast at any fps games or any game that involves reactions on the pc You will neeed a mouse for this HERES THE LINK: http://aim400kg.ru/en/

I suggest you youse Exact aiming if you favorite the sniper and reflex ranting and that helps your sniping skills EA Dot Pus is good and so is EA Pro and Ea Masters as they will help with any sniping situation

For Shotgun and SMG Fast aiming is for you and Exact Aiming i wouldn't do reflex training because most of the Fast Aiming games have reflex training accepts to it

Hope this Helps The AOS community Aos seems like a great game and i hope this helps some of you players get even better

If you Have any other ways to improve fps game play tell me plz

thanks for reading
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby MrHaaaaaaxFF » Sun May 27, 2012 1:15 pm

THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I always get owned in sniping(other games than AoS)
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby DarkFantasy » Sun May 27, 2012 1:19 pm

NP Glad i could help :D and i have the same problem lol
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby Gorman » Mon May 28, 2012 6:42 pm

Great, now I'm conditioned to click mouse whenever I see yellow circle... This is bad because AoS has no yellow circle T_T
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby CraftDinur » Mon May 28, 2012 8:56 pm

pretty interesting. probably should've tried this on a day i wasn't sick for better results ^__^
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby DarkFantasy » Mon May 28, 2012 9:39 pm

@Gormon The game designed to help your reactions get better it would mater if it was a rainbow colored dot you would still have improved because you have been practicing your skills 'Practice Make Prefect'

@Craft And i would suggest that lol
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby IrishElf » Wed May 30, 2012 3:51 am

Definitely interesting, thanks for posting!

Also, I'm surprised how poor I am at quick aiming while being moderately decent at the other two.

Though, maybe that's the trackpad disadvantage people keep talking about that I've never understood.
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby Gorman » Wed May 30, 2012 3:09 pm

DarkFantasy wrote:@Gormon The game designed to help your reactions get better it would mater if it was a rainbow colored dot you would still have improved because you have been practicing your skills 'Practice Make Prefect'

But you aren't practicing sniping, you are practicing clicking on a dot...

Probably the skills are only very partially transferable...
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby Valor » Wed May 30, 2012 4:28 pm

Gorman wrote:
DarkFantasy wrote:@Gormon The game designed to help your reactions get better it would mater if it was a rainbow colored dot you would still have improved because you have been practicing your skills 'Practice Make Prefect'

But you aren't practicing sniping, you are practicing clicking on a dot...

Probably the skills are only very partially transferable...


Well, technically all your doing in game is clicking.
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby Gorman » Thu May 31, 2012 5:11 am

Ya don't say!
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby DarkFantasy » Thu May 31, 2012 6:49 pm

@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

@IrishElf I think you were talking about fast aiming and if your are your so posed to be poor at it its a very hard game i haven't ever hit a target on it lol but keep using it and im sure you'll be a pro at it in no time

@Valor im glad your more open minded than others hopefully reflex training can help you improve your fps gameplay
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby Valor » Thu May 31, 2012 7:08 pm

Gorman wrote:Ya don't say!


So it does transfer then?
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby G33KSaraH » Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:09 am

Ehh lots of deuces need this good thinking.
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby Gorman » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:43 am

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!
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Re: REFLEX TRAINING FOR GAMERS

Postby Varun » Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:01 am

I'm going to check this out, to prove one way or another whether this is beneficial, once I get back on my computer.
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