4BClick Technique Step 1: take your FINGER off Mouse 1 Step 2: flick to the bot(however you like) Step 3: Confirm you're on target, move your finger back to mouse 1 and click. Repeat.
I could add a few things to this that might be helpful. Smooth pathing has a lot to do with your grip consistency, if you have a different grip one day to the next, your sensor orientation will change and this will make your pathing change will will screw up your practice you did the day before. If your game has ads you should be practicing flicks holding mouse 2 as this is when most of your flick will be performed in game.
Yuppp. That's also exactly why even for tracking if it doesn't require clicking or holding the buttons, I'll absolutely still do it. Caus how relaxed your grip is, changes when you are actually engaged in mouse clicking
3:07 I can tell just from looking that scenario is a got tier hand exercise. It trains your hand muscle to move the mouse in a straight line in every single direction.
That's funny because I just recently made a few playlist for myself to develop my aim focusing a lot on poke ball and static and still have a few more I want to make for the other aspects. However, my way of training my flicks is a little different. I feel like it has been working so far but would love some feedback on them.
@4bangerkovaaks Thanks I really appreciate it. My aim has gotten so far and so good in many ways, but I still have a terrible overflicking habit, will be doing this every day for a while hopefully it can fix my issues.
Corrective snaps is not in. It's added now. The ones that are not mine, I do not include in my own playlist compendium. I have recommended playlists in my discord that include all of these and more.