I think there is an AI bot behind this ID, not an actual human. It hasn't reacted negatively to any member here despite them making fun of it. Your post ought to insult the OP but it is just as unaffected in response. Look at this one line it writes in reply to you.
Yeah, that's one line. Doesn't appear to be a human by any stretch.
The only reason why I'm not responding to some posts is due to the fact that it's pointless to talk to people who are not willing to help.
1) I've ran the posts through an AI checker, and there's a 0% AI content.
2) The guy is Ukrainian, and possibly using Google Translate for the posts
3) (and this is to all of the members who are in this thread) Making fun of someone looking for help is not really a nice thing to do.
I'm not using Google Translate unless I don't know how to spell the word or the translation of some terminology because English isn't my first language. Also, this is not the first forum where I'm trying to find answers, and I made a mistake by using my main email and real nickname, which resulted in people stalking me, texting weird stuff, and even threatening.
I'm here to find the answers. That's it. I don't want to trash talk because it will result in pointless Internet conflicts, which are a waste of time.
On oscilloscope you don't wanna see just the sine wave but the FFT of the wave, to see the harmonics peak. This will give you more detail on the signal, most oscilloscope use math functions to generate the FFT graph from the sinewave, but spectrum analyzer gives you the most detail.
What is the best spectrum analyzer to look for in terms of revealing the full map of what's going on?
Find this a bit funny as he's benched by Navi now. He's lost that fire in him to play. Kept shouting at the new game like an old man while kids like monesy complained, adapted after fixes and just went and won a tournament.
I'll give my last reply as I just feel bad at this point. I do not think that you're making your bread and butter from playing valorant or cs2. If you are then I'll rightfully shut my mouth. If not, then I think you should just take a step back and see if this much effort is needed for one of the most cancerous games you could ever play.
Videos that you've mentioned are what happens when you play a game online, that is unavoidable. There's a reason why tournaments are LAN only, to avoid said ferrari peeks. It's hilarious how someone in one of the videos said that CSGO's netcode is superior to valorant. That's like comparing catshit to dogshit. Remember shots 1-5?
As long as you play online, this is unavoidable. No matter what internet you use, gigabit fiber,starlink, your results are not going to change.
The testing methodology just isn't right. If you are going to test it, and you're willing to sacrifice your time and money, do it how 3kliksphillip did. I know you mentioned valorant but you're better off not playing that shit.
I wish you good luck, please do not burn down your house by messing with it's electrical connections
Unfortunately, yes, my life depends on whether I can play or not, because it used to be the only income that I had. Right now I had to change the discipline to Valorant from another game, which was much better in many factors, but the number of players and the competitive part of the game died and most of the organizations left that game, which resulted in my leaving that particular discipline and changing it not for the best game ever, but at least it's not dead since I have a strong willingness to compete. In Valorant there are a bunch of tournaments, teams, franchise organizations, and so on. I'm a competitive player, not a pointless, time-wasting gamer. I have only 2 games installed on my PC, which are Aim Trainer and Valorant. That's it.
I have found so many players who are having almost no problems or almost none in terms of fast-moving characters. And most of them are from Turkey, Spain, Denmark, and the Netherlands, and most of them are either successful streamers who are playing super decent due to their conditions or Tier 2 players, which is obvious because the game feels super easy for them; they are not dropping a sweat while playing the game since most of their shoots are getting registered and the players are not ferrari peeking. And when I asked them about aim training or anything like that, they did not have a schedule or any warm-up for the most part; they didn't need to get used to the random feeling of the mouse each time they booted up a PC; they had everything consistent. That makes sense to me, because when I had that feeling, the game felt amazingly responsive, and I only needed 1 DM, not 20 like now, to start a practice.
These guys can do 360 in front of the top 10 players before they shoot because they have not 50 ms to react but around 500-800 ms.
This guy has such conditions, for example. You can check his clips, when enemies don't even have time to react, and not because of his unexpected moves.