Poll: Do you jitter click?

Do you jitter click?

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 5.3%
  • No

    Votes: 54 31.8%
  • Never heard about it but I'm getting jitters from this thread.

    Votes: 107 62.9%

  • Total voters
    170
I thought you could burst the an94 very quickly at a much slower click frequency than that, and that the trick was not to press too quickly, but get the timing just so. Too fast, it jams, too slow, you lose your advantage.

I've only ever tried something like that for the steam Monster summer sale. :o
 
i generally preferr in shooting games to use semi auto, as you can figure out how many shots you need for a kill for any given gun, and just click that many times on a target.

i find its better for conserving ammo, for eg in bf3 single player i can kill 5 folk for 1 ump mag in single, compared to just about 1 per mag using full auto.

guess either the way the recoil works for single is different or i'm just better at dealing with it.

also, 60/10s so exactly average on that site
 
Managed 65 using G700s, i often bipod camp anyway haha.

That jittering looks possessed, maybe i could attach a vibrator to my wrist :)
 
81 with normal method on a Logitech MX518.

Upstairs, though, I use a Razer Diamondback which has ridiculously short button travel. I sometimes click by accident when I'm just doing general tasks with that, it's so sensitive.

Could likely >100 on that mouse.
 
I can do that... I got 120 on that click test only tried it once. Could probably get more but I don't want to break my mouse button.
 
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82 with my Logitech M185 that I use for work. Perhaps would do better with my SteelSeries Kinzu v2...
 
i generally preferr in shooting games to use semi auto, as you can figure out how many shots you need for a kill for any given gun, and just click that many times on a target.

i find its better for conserving ammo, for eg in bf3 single player i can kill 5 folk for 1 ump mag in single, compared to just about 1 per mag using full auto.

guess either the way the recoil works for single is different or i'm just better at dealing with it.

also, 60/10s so exactly average on that site

I find it easier to conserve ammo by tap firing using full auto in most games than burst firing where you will often expend 2-3 extra rounds in the last burst to kill someone in all but idealistic situations.

BF4 that isn't so practical as with the way the "netcode" and supression works tap firing usually puts you at a disadvantage which kind of sucks as it takes away a big skill aspect.
 
I can do about 100 in 10 seconds, maybe 115 on a good day, but it is pointless for videogame playing most of the time... :p
 
112, although I feel I used to do much better at this back when I played cs 1.6 properly.
Dual Elites + jitter clicking = monster.
 
I find it easier to conserve ammo by tap firing using full auto in most games than burst firing where you will often expend 2-3 extra rounds in the last burst to kill someone in all but idealistic situations.

BF4 that isn't so practical as with the way the "netcode" and supression works tap firing usually puts you at a disadvantage which kind of sucks as it takes away a big skill aspect.

Tap fire used to be king on BF4 with certain weapons until they tweaked the spread mechanic and made it less of a thing.
 
I used to use this technique playing Championship Manager 97/98 when making massive bids on players. There was no facility to hold down the mouse button on the arrow to increase bids, so doing it the normal way took ages; jitter clicking made things so much faster.
 
not heard the video, but from watching his hand move or "jitter" it seems really fast but I never jitter in games, maybe the odd 1 from like the 90's , for example, summer games, or Daly Thompson's decathlon etc.

I never knew it was called that actually

I can only use that technique for like 4 or 5 seconds, but 10 is a struggle
 
I'm not aware of ever jitter clicking in a game, may have done something like that in a browser clicking game like cookie clicker but not any FPS/RTS games.

As for scores, 108 on the Logitech G602.
 
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