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http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/groups/yesaimz
1 impression I have, coming into the group, about the game, that looks like a topical thing -
- AIM AID ON. The Veteran aim aid setting feels like a good fit to me. Without an aid, I feel like I am missing shots I would make in real life. In-real-life has so many more sensual clues to you about what's going on. You are a real body in a real room at a real table. You can move around and stuff. Touch felt and chalk. Any computer game is way more stiff and sterile, artificial, than that, so it's harder to get In-Stroke, get the feel of a table, in a computer sim. Just my experience is, feeling-wise, Veteran aim aid makes having a sense of the table more realistic. Over & over I play nice people who post games without aids, then never make more than a couple balls in a row. Just saying.
Who we all voting player of the week...? I'l vote EmbersOfBlaze had some great battles with him.