ANGLE SNAPPING — What They’re Not Telling You

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Angle snapping has exploded in popularity so here I am to explain exactly how it works and what you can expect.

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StruthGaming
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Your videos have improved my aim more than any others I have watched. Have you ever thought about doing one for micro adjustments? I use your mouse and grip but don’t understand how and when to use my fingers. Plus the grip is meant to be stable so using my fingers moves the mouse out of a stable position. Thanks for the awesome content!

veirnon
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Can you make a video on where you apply friction/force when you track longer distances smoothly and at the same time accurately? For example in games with longer time to kill, like Apex, when the enemy is running in a straight line. In a similar way that you explain using the fingers for longer range micro corrections. Dunno if this overlaps too much other videos, but this is the area I struggle the most with. I watch all your videos either way :D

WisdomPowerCourage
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This works super well if you are moving and shooting like shotguns. It also helps with long range beams. I usually use it at about 30-40% depending on the game. For something like apex, pK and mastiff shots. Also sniping on someone that is on a zip line or valk ult etc: there is no down side to using it for my play style

Seww
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If you split the vertical and horizontal dpi it will still help keep your mouse on the x axis without sacrificing the smoothness of your cursor

EpochIsEpic
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I have g-wolves hsk pro where they have some insane angle snapping, my flicks have become crazy in overwatch, playing widowmaker and Ashe in mid grandmaster now, same with the tracking on soldier is crazy, of course you will miss like 3% of shots where a genji is going unnatural directions on your screen, but mostly you will hit more shots due to A-D-A-D spamming

fabianlindstrom
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Angle snapping could be good when doing 180s. After you swipe your mouse for the entire mousepad, you will have the crosshair at head level. I'm using a low angle and it doesn't really activates unless I swipe

BazzyVAL
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Here's the thing, in games like cs or valorant when you learn maps inside and out and have extensively learned how and where to place crosshair for head height and how to properly move and clear then if you have a bit shaky hand and cant quite stay on axis while making certain motions then yes angle snapping can help, just make sure it isn't super aggressive. The fact that you think the deviation from point A to point B almost never causes a miss is just crazy... if you flick from left of screen to right side at the same headshot height and simply the act of moving wrist or arm gets you off axis than of course you're going to miss. Anyways you kind of touched on it tho, the reason for this deviation is usually down to sensor angle in your preferred grip so being able to tune it is key, im glad razer has added this to their 2 newest mice but it should be available for every mouse.

nukert
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well said, this was a much more needed video.

anirbankopty
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Thx for these quick and well made infos

whitepantera
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I honestly found my aim was worse with angle snapping and it really messes up your tracking and spraying I don't recommend it at all unless its set to a very very low setting but then why even have it on at that point

cam-moron
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I feel like games such as val or csgo may benefit someone with crosshair placement, but other than that, I do not see any extra benefits

avjoyfuldeath
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Angle snapping aim challenge? 👀 I wonder how it would go to have very high angle snapping and then seperate the aiming on the x and y axis, like to go top right aiming just horizontally first flick them just vertically second flick.

fireblaze
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Gaming community is saturated with lazy people who don't wanna put in any work on their aim and look for latest shiny solutions, it was the same thing with people claiming raw accel was the holy grail, and now its about angle snapping 😆

stoicsoul
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as soon as i start valorant the effect is not there
when i close it it is

ZandariPlays
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why doesn't your program include diagonal snapping ?

KnockOutinc
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Whenever i launch valorant raw accel doesn't work any solution? To fix

mihirbhushan
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Angle snapping definitely helps. Mainly when there's multiple targets around or when you're using awp. Not many people are great with mouse control.

But it's like RawAccel to me. I use it for now because it's fun but I definitely won't forever because it's pointless.

Oh and it definitely messes up with your memory. I used RawAccel only for about a month and I literally can't flick properly anymore. I'm always over or undershooting. Angle snapping will also probably do something similar

itizwhatitiz
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aw hell nah, no way people call angle snapping "aim assist". Yeah it makes it much easier to aim horizontally BUT the majority of situations in any game require you to aim on both axes at the same time, making angle snapping more of a problem than help.

cat__person
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people are always looking for quick shortcuts instead of just enjoying the game and trying to improve naturally

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