Why do CSGO players tilt their monitor?

Why do CSGO players tilt their monitor?

Monitors vary in size and can take up a good chunk of desk-space. To help solve this problem, many of them will tilt their keyboards to sit more vertically on their desk. Tilting their keyboard gives them more space in front of them, which they can use freely for mouse movement.

Why do fortnite players constantly switch guns?

Pro players change weapons based on their surroundings. For instance, if they are in an area with very confined spaces and choke points, they will switch to their shotgun. If they consistently switch weapons, their surroundings are what determines what weapons are flicked.

Is it good to crouch in CS GO?

Crouching in cs-go keeps your aim stabled better than when standing. tapping is also usually better to do when crouching as it keeps your aim pretty consistent. i usually crouch if i am camping on point or when i am sniping. makes you a smaller target but beware head shots when crouching.

Can you QQ in Valorant?

Yes. Re bind swap to last weapon in options to Q.

Who is Hiko?

Spencer “Hiko” Martin (born March 6, 1990) is a retired American professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike player. He rose into prominence when his team finished third place in the first major CS:GO tournament at ESWC 2012 with the former Area51 Gaming lineup.

Why does Hiko Valorant look different?

Hiko has also changed the desktop color settings in Nvidia panel options. By setting the “digital vibrance” option to 100%, Hiko gains much livelier colors, which translates into better map transparency and the ability to see the opponent even from a long distance.

What is the most kills in Valorant?

Kills Leaderboard

Rank Player Kills
1 GeTreXxTV#TTV 71,811
2 NyXeRz#NA1 63,363
3 infj#1111 55,033
4 yikes#dip 51,374

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