I've never personally seen a legit player twitch and I used to have a real good friend that always put mouse sensitivity more than three quarter of the way up in every fps.
I'd like to bring up the discussion of twitching and it's use in this game. Now I know we have good players in these forums that are strictly legit on mains (or whatever else) and see the terms twitching be used a lot between many people in this forum, and even more-so in Combat Arms itself. My problem with it is how many people will call you out for making a snap of ~180 degrees and killing them. Even slight 90 degree snaps infuriate people for no reason, I can understand the point where it's obvious that someone is aimbotting but it seems like it's being used more and more to make legits look like hackers just because their reaction time is faster/they can actually move a mouse! A snap/twitch should happen A LOT in this game when you're getting surprised by someone, now to actual question, why does everyone act so surprised when someone does manage a "twitch"? Also personal accounts about it would be nice to hear. Also would like to know if people who do get accused of this (often or not) have played any FPS beforehand.
I've never personally seen a legit player twitch and I used to have a real good friend that always put mouse sensitivity more than three quarter of the way up in every fps.
well actually when I'm in the typical twitch situation, as in coming up behind them, I'm stubborn I try to get at least mid range and hs. A lot of times they turn around on their own before I shoot lol.
I played alot more halo ce and custom edition than anything though and I was a complete beast in that so I ussually killed them before they turned but games like CA are way different than Halo
Last edited by spankyhamster; 07-08-2012 at 09:47 AM.
I've never played half-life. Always meant to but always had all my computers at their performance limits and something like that would've pushed it too far so I never got around to it lol. The only fps games I've seriously played are Halo CE and custom edition, CA, Warrock, Soldier front, and then I did alot of web hacking for years so my plate was full cuz I was way deep into Halo modding big time for years and it can take up a whole lotta memory with makeing maps and all that good stuff. But I played alotta rpgs as well. they're my passion when I hit a phase lol
I've seen people use "twitch" as a justification of getting killed by someone with "Aimbot" just because their mouse sens. is higher then normal or such.
I play at roughly 34 sens., and I get accused of twitching even when I play legit.
It's really stupid, and I hope eventually (never going to happen) people actually realize that "twitching" on their screen can be a result of server/computer lag, also causing them to appear to twitch and teleport.
Donnuh (07-08-2012)
Legit twitches are common with a good mouse
I play at about 13 sensitivity and never twitch o.o.