I don’t know about anyone, but for me the way he leaves the aiming mode during each shot is very suspicious. I know that not all movements in the recording are accurate to those that were in the game and that’s why sometimes those shots that look like they were missing hit the enemy. only with this method of shooting through aiming it seems like an attempt to hide auto-aiming
@trying50253 ай бұрын
He missed a lot of shots…
@jejudizi31493 ай бұрын
@@trying5025 It would be great if every cheater always hit the head with a jump in a 360 degree turn and then watched the opponents through the walls. It’s a pity that they sometimes try to hide and use minimal aim assist so that they definitely don’t get banned too quickly. But seriously, I expressed my suspicions because of a very strange method of shooting, where he turns off the sight for a split second after the shot (at this moment pointing it at the enemy) and turns it on again, so that it would be possible in the recording that the moment of quick aiming would be blocked by the aiming animation.
@Awesomesupermario2463 ай бұрын
@@jejudizi3149 this kinessa's playstyle is very common among strix and kinessa players. but i understand what you're saying
@DelRae3 ай бұрын
The reason high elo Kinessa’s do that is so for that second they both A) have a bigger FOV to have a bigger picture and B) because it’s easier to move your crosshair further distances when you aren’t zoomed in (especially with low sensitivity) and C) because when you aren’t scoped you MOVE faster so you’d unscope+jump to keep your momentum in a direction as if you were normal unscoped speed