@NightmodeFPS@vyvFps@1zoic Fair enough, my point was something completely different but i ended up being an asshole. My bad and i apologize @vyvFps <3
@vyvFps@1zoic Being good at the game or having good aim doesnt require you to think or try hitting your shots at all.
And lets be real, I dont think you hit a single clean flick or tracked anyone properly in that clip dump...you probably had 20 clips stacked and picked the best ones you had.
@0xDarrk@ThourCS2 This monitor is not targeting people playing at 4k or QHD on ultra settings.
Most modern AAA titles, such as COD, Battlefield, PUBG and etc will easily get you 400-600fps on comp settings @ 1080p.
CS2 800-900fps average, Valorant being capable of going 1200-1300fps on average
@robbycantaim@ilike2stayu_ U are better of staying at 6400mhz, rather than going to 6600mhz. Your IMC will have easier and better time.
Focus on secondary timings.
Here is light mem oc on hynix m-die and 9800x3d
Should work on most boards and most samples
@thriceshanti@kyozerv2@ThourCS2@bye1__ Nope, you are not getting 1000fps in CS2, on those or any other specs.
You touching 1000-1100 fps on 1v2, standing in B tunnels on dust2, does not mean you are actually having 1000fps while playing.
@Kerovski Your crosshair was on his head.... your shot connected because your aim was true, not because server is on a XX build of the game.
Placebo yourself more.
Just to be transparent, CS2 is dog water, it's not even a shadow of what CS:GO was... but man, strop tripping xD