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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2022
  • Ottr shares the eye tracking warm up from his Ultimate Aim Trainer
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    In this latest school of the otter guide, ottr shows eye tracking - by doing eye tracking practice your eyes will become better at reading the screen in front of you, either by tracking the letters on a book or logo or by using the brand new set of exercises copied from Jeff Cohn's video (but now in higher resolution and frame rate) to upgrade your eyes and more smoothly reading the targets in front of you. These exercises are in high definition and 60 fps
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  • @ottr
    @ottr  3 месяца назад +66

    hey guys we created a website with up to 560hz, infinitely high resolution, the ability to remove the lines and even DARK MODE. check it out - www.eyetrainer.gg/

    • @goodgoose5159
      @goodgoose5159 2 месяца назад +1

      Any chance you could add a speed slider to this? The default animations are quite slow. Awesome site by the way.

    • @goodgoose5159
      @goodgoose5159 2 месяца назад

      Also an option to have the Free Ball one go on endlessly would be sick

    • @polar490gg
      @polar490gg 2 месяца назад

      goated website

    • @gatou
      @gatou Месяц назад

      hey btw what you are using h ere is a huge "trend" or development in sport. its calles neuro physiological implimentation. leading in this field is lars lienhard. there are multiple other solutions to improve hand eye cordination

  • @yeru9932
    @yeru9932 Год назад +10426

    I'm supposed to sleep now why am i tracking a red dot on my phone

  • @facelessdorito
    @facelessdorito Год назад +8946

    I train with the fly in my room. I can constantly track its unpredictable movements with my eyes

    • @helpme2410
      @helpme2410 Год назад +150

      Same my hands can't keep up if pointing at it tho

    • @YahiaTheGoatHimSelf
      @YahiaTheGoatHimSelf Год назад +73

      real gigachad

    • @yeru9932
      @yeru9932 Год назад +30

      Ah, yes. The Cartesian coordinates.

    • @mrmicksicksux
      @mrmicksicksux Год назад +16

      I catch em out the air 😎

    • @apocsyn5889
      @apocsyn5889 Год назад +16

      Thats what i do, then i eventually try to catch the fly, in which i do manage to catch it with my hands, once i caught it with a backhand slap, and it got stuck in-between my index and middle finger

  • @martykee100
    @martykee100 Год назад +3715

    Hey ottr, try making it in dark mode version. The whites just pop out too much and really hurts to look at sometimes. Hopefully, there is no benefit loss if it is in that version.

    • @MRPotatoSpud
      @MRPotatoSpud Год назад

      the whites help strain ur eyes which makes it harder to focus on the balls there for making it more efficient

    • @KiyotaiTalks
      @KiyotaiTalks Год назад +320

      agreed shit makes my eyes dry out fast af

    • @vukvla2046
      @vukvla2046 Год назад +127

      go outside, see the sun some times... the darkmode demand on apps is purely because you spend too much time in the dark room with your monitor on

    • @uBreeze
      @uBreeze Год назад +727

      @@vukvla2046 What? Have you done any research or literally have any sources to back up that? Minimal research on screens will tell you that is the opposite from the truth. In a prevalently RGB color scaling, blue light damages the retina and causes significant eye strain, which makes it more difficult to sleep. When "white" is the maximum amount of blue light and "black" is zero blue light, dark colors are simply less damaging to the eyes and mitigates strain. Don't be silly and spend your time criticizing other people in zones you are completely uninformed about.

    • @moonflowww
      @moonflowww Год назад +204

      @@uBreeze chad

  • @renmeker6588
    @renmeker6588 7 месяцев назад +659

    This video might have solved a serious eye condition I had over years. I got an spasm of accomodation and I am basically stuck in "scanning mode" = peripheral view. Using this exercises I finally can see and track again. Usually I need to watch moving things outside for a long time to ease the spasm. Now I can do it via computer. Thx a lot!
    EDIT: It is fking insane. My vision in real life improved so drastically. And ingame I got the feeling of beeing "in the game back". Like in a 3D world. CRAZY.
    EDIT2: I realized that, while "training" my damaged left eye, I might see better for a certain amount of time. But doing these exercises in the end actually didnt solve my accomodative spasm. The spasm can not be solved by simply doing exercises on the screen. Realizing this I finally went to get eye dilating drops which disable the spastic (= cramp. I literally have an ongoing eye muscle cramp) accomodation. This in the end really solved the spasm. The exercises made me realize though, that having a clear distant 3d view is how it was supposed to be.
    EDIT3: I finally got more or less rid of the eye muscle spasm in my left eye by using atropin / atropine drops for over 2 weeks. To summarize: The exercise in this video did not releave the spasm / cramp of my eye muscles (accomodation), but made me realize that my vision in fact had been very wrong over probably a long period of my life. If I would describe it to an unaffected person, the spasm is like a non painful muscle cramp in your arm. You still can throw a ball, but you notice that something feels off. The exercise basically adjusted the hindered functionality and counteracted against the muscle cramp while not relieving it. Like you can still throw a ball, but not optimal, I can see, but not optimal. An accomodative spasm locks your eye in close sight focus mode. The depth of the room and the feeling of 3D vision is gone. You still can see, but your brain has to use brainpower to countercalculate that you are stuck in close vision. Not optimal and relaxing at all. And for the worst, opticians will try to sell you crazy wrong glasses since this form of eye spasm seems to be rare and it extends their limited medical knowledge.
    What eventually helped was using atropine / atropin (0,5%) eye drops over a course of 2 weeks. One drop was enough to hinder/deactivate the accomodative muscle for 3-4 days. It basically is forced relaxation. If if I tried I can not focus on close things like my phone anymore. It is 100% blurry then. Usually on the 2nd day I would finally feel a real and noticable mechanic movement / shifting / relaxation of my eye muscles and the immediate warp back to 3D life and the ability to focus on things far away.
    To check if you suffer from this condition, eye doctors use these exact drops (3 times in like 2 hours on both eyes) to complete deactivate accomodation. The values they then get for your glasses are the correct ones in a relaxed state.
    Hope that helped anyone. Will update if I will ever be able to beat the spasm without using drops, since no exercise nor meditation strategies has every successfully released the spasm. Cheers.
    EDIT4: Got computer glasses with +0,5 diopter on my regular far sight glasses (which have -1 so basically -0,5). It makes looking at bright screens way more bearable with less eye straining.
    EDIT5: The computer glasses with inbuild blue light filter are still very helpful.
    EDIT6 - 02.2024: I have added two more routines. First thing for me is to check my overall vision before doing this eye exercise. If the lines in the first segment of the videos do not appear "bolt" and "crisp" to me, I know my vision wrong. If so (which is actually the case in 99% of days) I begin with doing foam roal exercises on the ground targetting my lower-mid (not lower!) to upper back. Needless to say, I sounds like popping bubble wrap. Doing this exercise alone actually makes my vision shaper and creates the mentioned bolt lines. Based on that finding I have have come to the conclusion, that my vision problems might also be the result of crazy tensions in my back, neck and shoulders, probably due to years of gaming and unergonomical chairs and desks. I therefore bought - besides the foamroal - one of these ergonomic wobble chairs in addition to my long before aquired electric desk. Tried it out 3 days straight and a lot of tension in my back has gone. It now feels like weight and pressure has been lifted off my back.
    Anyway. When finally doing this exercise I have to actively tell my brain, that the moving dont appear straight on the surface of the screen. Only by that my fking left eye finally decides to "focus" on the screen surface, making the lines more bolt by creating an overlapping in occardance with the picture my right eye provides.

    • @TheSlowProgramer
      @TheSlowProgramer 7 месяцев назад +17

      Damn that’s crazy! Im glad that this helped you so much :D

    • @KlaroNebulous
      @KlaroNebulous 7 месяцев назад +11

      I don't know what your eye condition is but if this for me silly looking Video has changed your life so much than i am very glad for you that this exists :)

    • @morten2808
      @morten2808 7 месяцев назад +4

      Is that scanning mode you've been in a result of anxiety/trauma? Like, scanning for threats?

    • @graceweston4795
      @graceweston4795 6 месяцев назад +6

      Damn I’m having an existential crisis because I’m learning I have whatever you’re talking about too. Watching this video did exactly what you described for me as well. I feel like I’ve been seeing in “scanning” mode my whole life, and my eyes feel strained trying to focus on everything clearly and 3d as you described. Does anyone know anything about this? Or what can help with the eye strain and making it easier to see clearly?

    • @renmeker6588
      @renmeker6588 6 месяцев назад

      @@graceweston4795 I updated under EDIT3. Basically visit an eye doctor, explain the problem and ask for an eye glass prescription while your eyes have been dilated by the mentioned atropine drops. I need weak glasses for distant view, if you see overall cleary, you might just relieve the spasm.

  • @ottr
    @ottr  Год назад +1630

    I'll be uploading an aim guide with more information on this tomorrow

    • @adambensaid9990
      @adambensaid9990 Год назад +1

      Thank you, good sirrah. 🙏🏻

    • @Tr1gg3e
      @Tr1gg3e Год назад +1

      you da man ottr

    • @BobThef
      @BobThef Год назад +2

      Ottr this is amazing its the most helpful video you ever posted on You tube thank you I can wait to start flicking and improving my aim. I'm an Ex-Apex player right now I'm into Valorant would definitely recommend for both games and many more!!!

    • @Kinzez
      @Kinzez Год назад +1

      imma just point out that this was a genius idea for a video. (since most people will replay this over and over again) This is gonna gain views for quite some time and will help many players, you sir have earned my respect and subscription. (time for me to watch this video about 5 times a day from now on)

    • @BrendonMcLovin
      @BrendonMcLovin Год назад

      you have this on more fps?

  • @LazySpaceRaptor
    @LazySpaceRaptor Год назад +680

    This is going to help me a lot more with reading than with FPS games, thanks.

    • @HaadIsBest
      @HaadIsBest 6 месяцев назад

      how

    • @uhnoam
      @uhnoam 6 месяцев назад +16

      ​@@HaadIsBesttracking words fast and understanding.

    • @MahaulinGaming
      @MahaulinGaming 6 месяцев назад

      bruh
      @@HaadIsBest

    • @projectx5154
      @projectx5154 6 месяцев назад +18

      ​@@HaadIsBestif you listened to the video you could hear that these exercises are meant for curing dyslexia originally

    • @reed6514
      @reed6514 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@HaadIsBestOP suffers from tremors, so books are always moving rapidly and unexpectedly while reading.
      Could they set the book down & read tremor-free? Yes. Will they? Never.

  • @petergriffin278
    @petergriffin278 Год назад +333

    I watched the video one whole time with all my focus, hopped onto apex and immediately saw a change. Thank you ottr.

    • @camden666
      @camden666 Год назад +51

      *placebo*

    • @mael9661
      @mael9661 Год назад +16

      @@camden666lifting weight and aim training is a placebo too i guess

    • @camden666
      @camden666 Год назад +6

      You are comparing lifting smaller amounts of weight before trying larger amounts of weight, and training aim on dummies before shooting real players, to watching a dot move around your screen

    • @mael9661
      @mael9661 Год назад +5

      @@camden666 Yes, training and adaptability, the body adapt to situation.

    • @mael9661
      @mael9661 Год назад +5

      @@camden666 the eyes learn to follow something on the screen with attention and more reactivity

  • @volchonokilliR
    @volchonokilliR Год назад +184

    Hey, this is actually a good eye exercise overall, for FPS or not. I could also suggest people to train with tennis ball, fixating gaze on it while it bounces, as well as catching it. It will also serve as a physical and reflex exercise

  • @Fatmagic
    @Fatmagic 6 месяцев назад +35

    I like to do similar exercises to this when going for walks. I like to "track" various cars going by or anything that I catch moving really, or snapping my eyes from light to light, just picking random points of references to go between as I walk by. Makes it less boring, and keeps my vision sharp for games

    • @dogdillon2
      @dogdillon2 5 месяцев назад

      omg its obese wizard

    • @ZZZONEVR
      @ZZZONEVR 2 месяца назад +2

      Fatmajic is truely a sane man. Practicing for gaming while going outside.

    • @dogdillon2
      @dogdillon2 2 месяца назад

      holy hell its matfagic
      wait that sounds like a slur

    • @Fatmagic
      @Fatmagic 2 месяца назад

      @@ZZZONEVRgotta keep those skills sharp :)

  • @TitaniumTIDV
    @TitaniumTIDV Год назад +161

    Hey ottr, I play lots of Osu! and FPS games and I wanted to say this is INSANELY helpful for warming up to play Osu!, it even helps more for that than it does when i play FPS games, so sincerely thank you for showing me this. I give you a view every day :)

    • @TitaniumTIDV
      @TitaniumTIDV Год назад +7

      I should also say, If you have the resources to make a new version of this at half-speed in 60fps, it would actually play at 120fps when we set the speed to 2x on the video, maybe that could make this warmup even more helpful

    • @DJ_Dodatkowy_Chromosom
      @DJ_Dodatkowy_Chromosom Год назад +2

      i did it with 1,75x because i am a DT player who can read AR10.5+ xD

    • @tapyinz
      @tapyinz Год назад +2

      OSU! is the main reason I was able to get to Global Elite on csgo!

    • @Lezduit1
      @Lezduit1 Год назад +1

      @@DJ_Dodatkowy_Chromosom I did it 2x no problem.

    • @DJ_Dodatkowy_Chromosom
      @DJ_Dodatkowy_Chromosom Год назад +1

      @@Lezduit1 my most problem was 60hz, when you speed up a video and you have 90+ hz monitor you will see the difference so

  • @XGenLeeStupid
    @XGenLeeStupid Год назад +87

    Thanks for uploading this as its own video! Been going back to the other video just for the eye tracking for a couple weeks straight now.

  • @Yunglemmy
    @Yunglemmy 4 месяца назад +12

    I started watching this everyday at x1.25 speed right before beginning my first match of whatever FPS I'm playing first that night. I am a Lazer. Enemy's have become a representation of a dot to me. Almost all peripheral vision, I can blank stare within a 3 square inch space on my monitor and just delete enemies. Try for yourself, don't get sweaty with it, stay calm and let your reflex and muscle memory build up.

  • @Thizziam
    @Thizziam Месяц назад +4

    Thanks, the verticle training broke my habit of using my body's "gyroscope" to aim but now i know to look at what im aiming

  • @aspect8547
    @aspect8547 Год назад +35

    This made me realize that my tracking down is much better than my tracking up

    • @9W0o
      @9W0o Год назад

      same

    • @Flowkeyz
      @Flowkeyz Год назад +1

      It's because we're smartphone junkies.

  • @billraimond2755
    @billraimond2755 Год назад +8

    I was going back to the previous video for almost 40 days now. Enjoyed the guides. It really helps

  • @AzurePages
    @AzurePages 11 месяцев назад +8

    I watched in 2x speed and now I have a sharingan

  • @Driftwood832
    @Driftwood832 Год назад +9

    Thanks,Otto been using this a few week’s and can really see the results

  • @unwariestthreegames1151
    @unwariestthreegames1151 Год назад +12

    thank you for this, ive been struggling with watching my target instead of my crosshair/reticule but i think this will really help :D

  • @nadjahansson7850
    @nadjahansson7850 Год назад +186

    Ty Ottr! I think this exercise took my aiming to a whole new level. I have been hitting kovaaks consistently and are halfway to plat in voltaic benchmarks, and I do think I have decent aim in game. But after doing this, my target acquisition and weirdly enough trigger discipline has skyrocketed! Aiming has never felt this good!

  • @Zertfuh_
    @Zertfuh_ 11 месяцев назад +4

    Tysm ! I had trouble concentrating with my eyes but thanks to you it's going much better now

  • @rishisagar
    @rishisagar Год назад +10

    THANKS OTTR!!! makes it so much more convenient having a separate vid with this

  • @whok-n-o-s-e
    @whok-n-o-s-e Год назад +13

    thank you for this. one of my eyes likes to drift sometimes, but after watching this regularly it doesn't drift as much.

    • @Compulsor
      @Compulsor Год назад +1

      by drifting, that might be lazy eye?

    • @volchonokilliR
      @volchonokilliR Год назад +1

      that's amblyopia. This type of exercise helps, but in my opinion exercises with physical objects (not on screen, so there is variable depth) helps better. Some exercises are as easy as just using fingers (usually these exercises involve a pen, but using a finger suffices)

    • @whok-n-o-s-e
      @whok-n-o-s-e Год назад +1

      @@volchonokilliR thank you for the info 🙏

    • @volchonokilliR
      @volchonokilliR Год назад

      @@whok-n-o-s-e you're welcome!
      I found a video, which is a quick explanation on the topic and pretty much sums up the general important bits: ruclips.net/video/tnLhDvhBFus/видео.html
      Knowing this you can even make up your own exercises, as the principle is to train the eye convergence. Note that this exercise can bring results immediately making your vision better for some time, but to really train yourself to actually always use both eyes exercise has to be done everyday

  • @35-THUNDE-35
    @35-THUNDE-35 Месяц назад +2

    you earn a new subscriber it really help's me a lot THANKS

  • @hus_10001
    @hus_10001 Год назад +1

    Dude this is the reason why I'm subbed to your channel for so long I love 😍 these vids of yours I don't play apex just these are the best

  • @teensforamerica4081
    @teensforamerica4081 Год назад +3

    Thanks man!!! Love your vids!!!!!

  • @Lechitor
    @Lechitor Год назад +9

    These also look similar to the eye exercises my doctor makes me do. Thanks a lot :)

  • @Bunny501
    @Bunny501 4 месяца назад

    I would love if you made another one of these. I really like it ❤

  • @Bromley709
    @Bromley709 8 месяцев назад +1

    Laid Back, Easy, and gives great results. Thanks for the awesome video !

  • @Llaceroche
    @Llaceroche Год назад +6

    Thanks for the video! My cat loved it too!

  • @TheHostilTv
    @TheHostilTv Год назад +11

    Thanks so much for this man it seriously helps keep up the banger content

    • @KawhiLowry
      @KawhiLowry Год назад +2

      Bro it's been out for 10 minutes how tf do u know if it helped

    • @Movementless
      @Movementless Год назад

      @@KawhiLowry because the same eye tracking exercise was uploaded a long time ago but with lower fps

  • @TheOptimisticNovice
    @TheOptimisticNovice 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing. Thank you

  • @zeddrexadama.talamor9817
    @zeddrexadama.talamor9817 3 месяца назад

    This really helped thank you so much ❤

  • @starlightcupcake03
    @starlightcupcake03 Год назад +3

    I'm like really terrible at FPS (always have been) and after two days this is insanely helping my aim!!

  • @pretpretpret
    @pretpretpret Год назад +60

    Wow this actually helps a lot! I also try to follow it with my pointer to warm up the Hand & Eye coordination. Thanks ottr! ❤️

    • @pretpretpret
      @pretpretpret Год назад

      @@yusumemusic 😂

    • @st1tch988
      @st1tch988 Год назад

      @@yusumemusic LMAOAO

    • @NTgamezZ
      @NTgamezZ 10 месяцев назад +1

      What did they say that made you put laughing emojis

  • @jknigh_fr
    @jknigh_fr Год назад +2

    Thank you I need this after see your apex training video

  • @Hi-gl4un
    @Hi-gl4un 3 месяца назад

    man ily u help me so much for my eyes

  • @animeabnomaly4418
    @animeabnomaly4418 Год назад +4

    Cool exercise, wish the background was black instead of white simply to make my eyes less tired because of the brightness.

  • @vladislove9260
    @vladislove9260 Год назад +5

    I pre-fired the like button because I knew this video is gonna be a part of my osu! wam-up routine. Thank you!

  • @KingVRhehe
    @KingVRhehe Год назад +1

    Thank You, really helped with my aim and flicking!

  • @BlakeElliott35
    @BlakeElliott35 2 месяца назад

    This is almost meditative. Excellent upload!

  • @Tr1gg3e
    @Tr1gg3e Год назад +38

    I just played a few games after doing this and literally felt like a god

    • @LgdFanta
      @LgdFanta 7 месяцев назад +2

      lemme me guess: Codm ?

    • @Tr1gg3e
      @Tr1gg3e 7 месяцев назад +1

      What?@@LgdFanta

    • @skyshark0326
      @skyshark0326 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@LgdFantaNah check his channel, it's probably apex legends

    • @Invisible_553
      @Invisible_553 28 дней назад

      Same

  • @dylan-xp8ih
    @dylan-xp8ih 7 месяцев назад +3

    Ah yes because Im def gonna be needing this at 2am in bed

  • @bloo4017
    @bloo4017 2 месяца назад

    this actually help XD ty for the vid

  • @Johnny.43
    @Johnny.43 Год назад

    THANKS FOR THE EYE WARMUP!!!!

  • @thenry3600
    @thenry3600 Год назад +27

    Ya see, the problem is...I focus on tracking the target then my ADHD kicks in and I start focusing on me focusing on the target leaving the act of focusing on my target 2nd in priority, then if I successfully am tracking I then notice I am successfully doing it and the thought of me acknowledging me noticing I am properly tracking then distracts me. ADHD in a nutshell, cheers.

    • @johnjay7809
      @johnjay7809 Год назад +2

      it's not that big of a problem. You already know what's distracting you, remove some - most of the distractions. don't focus on you focusing on the target. don't acknowledge you improving, Cheers.

    • @jacobporter6761
      @jacobporter6761 Год назад

      @@johnjay7809 easier said then done 😂

    • @jacobporter6761
      @jacobporter6761 Год назад

      @@johnjay7809 thanks for trying to help but now I’ll be focusing on trying not to focus on myself acknowledging that I was focusing on the dot 🥹

    • @johnjay7809
      @johnjay7809 Год назад +1

      ​@@jacobporter6761 you can also lower the speed to 0.75. I watch the video twice, once at x0.75 following it with my eyes and mouse/controller then at x1.5 following it with just my eyes. Let me know if you see any improvements. Reading it now I can't help but laugh and I'm surprised you understood that. I think I should be banned from explaining stuff 😢

    • @jacobporter6761
      @jacobporter6761 Год назад

      @@johnjay7809 oh that’s smart I’m gonna try that tomorrow and you good man my message get like that our brains go faster then we can express 😂

  • @benisbenis2143
    @benisbenis2143 Год назад +4

    this video would be perfect to put a jumpscare in

  • @anshajmathur7997
    @anshajmathur7997 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @pedrametalicatop5163
    @pedrametalicatop5163 Год назад +1

    this rly helped me, thank u.

  • @ConradoDuart3
    @ConradoDuart3 Год назад +4

    I NEED THIS ON SOME WEBSITE WITH 240HZ NOW!!!

  • @shinigami052
    @shinigami052 Год назад +4

    Dude you're so smart uploading this!

  • @monarch2500
    @monarch2500 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @lagaming9574
    @lagaming9574 Год назад

    I did this warm up and it helps 👍. You my sir just got a new sub

  • @lhitman2222
    @lhitman2222 Год назад +3

    Niiice really wanted the 60fps version.

  • @kazahridoody8583
    @kazahridoody8583 Год назад +4

    ottr still the best when it comes to apex vids and tips

  • @army89965
    @army89965 4 месяца назад

    Thank you bro its works and helped now ima subscribe u keep it up!

  • @crimsonvirtuoso994
    @crimsonvirtuoso994 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, I'll utilize this before the exam

  • @gingapi2493
    @gingapi2493 11 месяцев назад +5

    I'm not kidding when I say after watching this once last night and once this morning before hopping in game, I was beaming people way more accurately than I ever do.
    Its something I knew I did, but unfocusing eyes during fights and using my peripheral vision to aim was the biggest limitation to my aim. This is definitely going be my warmup every time.

  • @brettrobinson9713
    @brettrobinson9713 Год назад +3

    I just tried this for the first time and instantly hit a high score on voltaic VT Plaza....holy shit it works

  • @k_rxsn
    @k_rxsn 4 месяца назад

    this helped my eye pain omg??? i always feel like theyre rolling to the back of my eyes, and its this horrible feeling. im surprised looking at a ball for a minute worked, will watched the entire vid when i have time (i'm js doing 1 min of these things rn)

  • @metalfanlucas
    @metalfanlucas Год назад

    Last Sunday i startet to watch this Video every Day atleast once. I also made it to my Routine that i watch first this video and than going to the fireringrange and than playing Apex. I made faster progress in the Game and got today my 2k Badge. Thank you for helping me Ottr! I'm very happy right now about the progress.

  • @RoBoB85
    @RoBoB85 Год назад +3

    I have sort of dyslexia and it helped me alot thank you so much and i love your videos .

  • @senseisensei5126
    @senseisensei5126 Год назад +5

    Week two: able to focus on a small specific detail of the otter and instantly flick directly to it when ottr changes position

  • @GreenGo404
    @GreenGo404 3 месяца назад +1

    Idk why i got this video recommended while taking a shit, but now I'm training my eyes on the toilet.

  • @DevidCipher
    @DevidCipher 7 месяцев назад +2

    Can't wait to go back to Antimatter Dimensions after this wonderful warmup!

  • @emwithcheese9742
    @emwithcheese9742 Год назад +7

    You just bought 8 minutes of my time for eternity 😂

  • @Schiznover
    @Schiznover 7 месяцев назад

    this genuinely helped me in CS before I was getting 1-2 kills per game and now I'm getting aces

  • @sorrow5233
    @sorrow5233 Год назад +1

    This works. Thanks.

  • @professorshake
    @professorshake Год назад +4

    what should i do when the dot is shaking is that normal

  • @jbgwtf8865
    @jbgwtf8865 10 месяцев назад +5

    6:20 exercise is what i train in csgo :) at first it was problematic i could hit only 36-40% targets, but after after 2 months i was around 80%, after that i can hit constantly 85%-96%

    • @drei7970
      @drei7970 9 месяцев назад

      Totally helpful with the black background and focus on flicks! my favorite so far are the green balls horizontal vertical and this one!

  • @exoticchimp
    @exoticchimp 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like the ones with the singular object on a blank background, because with the lines and switching dots I don't trust myself not to anticipate the switch and already look at it

  • @theblueandblack.
    @theblueandblack. Год назад

    That video was quite interesting. 💙

  • @Jellewaalwijk
    @Jellewaalwijk Год назад +25

    Thank you so much for this, I feel like my tracking is pretty bad and this will help me a lot.

    • @logann_
      @logann_ Год назад +1

      it wont do anything

    • @soverxigniv8850
      @soverxigniv8850 Год назад

      @@logann_ maybe not to and already trained eye but I mean ottr solos to master and does it himself soooo

    • @soverxigniv8850
      @soverxigniv8850 Год назад +1

      @@logann_ not to mention eye training is an actual thing that helps with tracking objects just like this lol

    • @TheLoonyAtom
      @TheLoonyAtom Год назад

      @@logann_ It has helped me a lot, don't listen to this dude.

    • @ellegt1392
      @ellegt1392 Год назад

      @@logann_ Someone does not want others to rekt him in FPS games xD

  • @gtgrrrsgtbbtg
    @gtgrrrsgtbbtg Год назад +3

    As someone with dyslexia and loves apex I think this will really help thanks so much.

  • @jvstAsYouAre
    @jvstAsYouAre Год назад +1

    i dont even take gaming so serious that i would actually do this before playing but the eye tracking ones where it goes on the line are very relaxing

  • @Mataiogal
    @Mataiogal Год назад +5

    just did this and missed all shots, now i am 100% sure i am just bad

  • @karl6149
    @karl6149 8 месяцев назад +4

    For those who play Valorant and has a problem with predicting where the dots go instead of following the dot:
    Go to practice range and just set the bot to hard. Track the bots heads with your eyes and don't shoot, don't move, don't aim. You can also set Eliminate 50 and enable bots strafing, same as last time don't shoot, don't move, just track with your eyes.

    • @xeno9035
      @xeno9035 6 месяцев назад +1

      what do i get doing this

    • @marcchuuu
      @marcchuuu 6 месяцев назад

      you get to spend 3 mins of playing valorant without losing@@xeno9035

  • @jecku148
    @jecku148 6 месяцев назад +1

    I gotta say, for every adhd person from a nother, do this every day in the morning. It kidna sets your brain on a drive. For me personally setting the drive takes time in the morning. Can take 4-5h easily. With this in the first 30mins, i can set a drive fro my self and it helps a little in the morning tasks and also i type a lot faster.

  • @Fancy_Frost
    @Fancy_Frost Год назад +7

    turn it to 2x speed to match the tracking of a TTV wraith main

    • @dreamyjack7335
      @dreamyjack7335 5 месяцев назад

      already did cause i am a wraith main 😈

  • @bugus123
    @bugus123 Год назад +3

    am i supposed to use my real life eyes or am i supposed to use my mouse? 💀

  • @karl6149
    @karl6149 8 месяцев назад

    This video made me realise that the reason why my aim sucks sometimes is surprisingly simple, it's because some days my eyes doesn't seem to focus on my opponent's heads. I've become a lot more consistent since. Thanks

  • @Josepowerzoro
    @Josepowerzoro 3 месяца назад

    This helped me out in my gaming aim so much !😊 I play to at 2x speed but you have to build up over weeks and months

  • @k2_officialy52
    @k2_officialy52 Год назад +4

    Me being an osu player and still watching this.

  • @mrdoogle5931
    @mrdoogle5931 Год назад +18

    Is it just me or does anyone else find the vertical tracking a LOT more difficult than the horizontal? The fast vertical I find impossible to keep up.

    • @Noxsue
      @Noxsue Год назад +1

      I know this is 5months old but, yes me too, I believe it could be because when you look at a monitor it’s wider than tall, and typically in life we see more things moving horizontally than vertical… But what do I know :)

    • @ej22_gc86
      @ej22_gc86 Год назад

      Could also be that usually your targets/enemies usually move along the horizon more so you really don’t need to look up or down nearly as much

    • @konstantinos433
      @konstantinos433 Год назад

      its because you are also using your wrist to track horizontally vs up/down is mostly done by your arm

    • @existentialchaos8
      @existentialchaos8 6 месяцев назад

      I actually find the vertical tracking a lot easier.

  • @Shahd_artist
    @Shahd_artist 4 месяца назад

    This helped me on codm, thanks bro

  • @Humaricslastcall
    @Humaricslastcall 4 месяца назад +2

    You can also practice some hand-eye coordination by one simple addition - catch the focus with your mouse or predict your focus's movements with the mouse while still focusing upon it as-directed. I feel this would help out more with ARPG players, but it should be useful to all.

  • @JesusChrist-ip7vm
    @JesusChrist-ip7vm Год назад +5

    So how is this supposed to help me aim? Im better off just going to fragment and try to aim at those ttv bald wraiths

    • @rustoleummanattack9234
      @rustoleummanattack9234 Год назад

      Tracking with your eyes. I'm no pro and this is just my opinion, but I feel like it's more beneficial to focus on one sense at a time. Practicing in the firing range is good for warmups but for being an overall better player I think it's best to focus on each sense individually, making it easier to find your flaws.

  • @Sacred-Lotus
    @Sacred-Lotus 6 месяцев назад +1

    These exercises are comforting. It is like EMDR (Eye Movement De-sensitization Reprocessing) with enhanced flow patterns. I wish there is an app for this on Windows or Phones

  • @rawtenTV
    @rawtenTV Год назад +1

    the white background strains my eyes more than anything :) gadamn.. so used to dark mode everything now
    its like being flash-banged

  • @Bunny501
    @Bunny501 6 месяцев назад

    I love eye tracking ASMR and i really enjoyed the gamer theme.

  • @adamnasr6128
    @adamnasr6128 3 месяца назад +1

    I don’t play games really but I am an mma fighter and I search for videos to improve my reaction time and this video seems to help a lot 🥊 thank G

  • @zOnlyFqns
    @zOnlyFqns 11 месяцев назад

    Ty ottr

  • @tristanashmore3318
    @tristanashmore3318 Год назад +2

    Nice eye exercise 👏👏👍🏻👍🏻😁😁

  • @olakpasa6486
    @olakpasa6486 Год назад +1

    Thx mate, u truly are the goat of Apex tips, also, may I ask for a console exclusive tips and tricks video? , there is none out there and as a ps4 player it's hard sometimes to only see guides for pc

  • @nathanpayne2881
    @nathanpayne2881 Год назад

    thank you so much

  • @TrueHero817
    @TrueHero817 Год назад

    This is awesome

  • @shamant1999
    @shamant1999 4 месяца назад

    I've gotta say. it helped!

  • @Borge897
    @Borge897 3 месяца назад +1

    tanks bro

  • @Mecreator
    @Mecreator 7 месяцев назад

    Wow this is trippy

  • @DaNiceGuy
    @DaNiceGuy 5 месяцев назад

    Even though I haven’t tested yet, but it feels like it will do for sure, W/very nice video