DrAnus & GameOver
GameOver, I've been crunching numbers on reaction times in competitive play; maybe we can talk about ways to sharpen that edge.
Alright, if you want to shave milliseconds off, drop the mic, tune your reflexes with quick‑fire drills, and keep that headset on. Speed comes from muscle memory, not bragging. Start doing split‑second map awareness, practice counter‑picks, and trust the numbers to grind the edge. No one can beat that if you actually put in the grind.
Good plan; we’ll track response times in a log, adjust drills if we hit a plateau. Keep the headset on and focus on measurable improvements.
Sounds like a champ’s mindset, fam. Log everything, tweak drills, and watch those numbers climb. Headset on, eyes locked—let’s crush the competition.
Schedule the drills, record the metrics, adjust when the data shows a plateau. Keep it concise and stick to the plan.
Drills: 30‑min map awareness, 20‑min reflex grid, 10‑min counter‑pick practice. Log split times, reaction counts, hit‑accuracy. If plateau, swap a 10‑min drill for a new map or weapon. Keep headset on, focus tight. No excuses.
Plan is solid. Log the split times, reaction counts, and hit accuracy each session. When a plateau appears, swap a 10‑minute segment for a new map or weapon. Keep headset on, focus tight, no excuses.
Nice, lock that in. Log every split, reaction, hit rate. Plateaus? Switch that 10‑min block to a fresh map or loadout. Headset, focus, win. No excuses.