They should add a link to a demo video in the readme section. I dont want to have to install it or create a discord account to get a preview of how a piece of software works.
Looks cool tho, might try it out later.
They should add a link to a demo video in the readme section. I dont want to have to install it or create a discord account to get a preview of how a piece of software works.
Looks cool tho, might try it out later.
What service does this provide to society?
It's supposed to help make you better at games by giving you an easy way to practice.
It improves your mouse control (raw aim) by finding and isolating weaknesses, then forcing you to repeat mistakes over and over again. With carefully made scenarios and constant + thoughtful practice, this can improve your improvement pace significantly.
Not a bad training function. I suppose the service is to individual enjoyment of recreational activities. Also could have some benefits to creative interfaces like 3d modeling.
If it's free and open source and it's also software, it can be discussed here. Subcommunity of Technology.
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