08-26-2018, 03:37 AM
Okay, I'll make this as clear as I possibly can:
Looking at a prop - does not matter
Prop not moving - does not matter
The ability to shoot when you see a prop - does not matter
Crosshair prior to shooting - does not matter
Crosshair when actually shooting - DOES matter
You can see clearly in the video how your crosshair jiggles every time you shoot close to a prop. That, that right there is the aimlock. You set your crosshair to the right place normally, but it still corrects it when you shoot. even though all these videos are low resolution, you can see it having to readjust and compensate for tiny errors. The first kill, third kill and your attempt at the fourth kill are excellent examples of this. There is no fluid motion, there is simply a lock at that point.
Looking at a prop - does not matter
Prop not moving - does not matter
The ability to shoot when you see a prop - does not matter
Crosshair prior to shooting - does not matter
Crosshair when actually shooting - DOES matter
You can see clearly in the video how your crosshair jiggles every time you shoot close to a prop. That, that right there is the aimlock. You set your crosshair to the right place normally, but it still corrects it when you shoot. even though all these videos are low resolution, you can see it having to readjust and compensate for tiny errors. The first kill, third kill and your attempt at the fourth kill are excellent examples of this. There is no fluid motion, there is simply a lock at that point.