First Person Shooter Games On Mac

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FPS Aim Training (New Update!)

Do you ever play a First Person Shooter and feel like everyone else is better than you? Do you want to be like the pros? Or do you just want to hone, refine, and maintain your FPS skills? Look no further, as FPS Aim Training has all your needs! Use the target practice to perfect those crispy flicks, those tight snaps, and those crazy shots. FPS Aim Training supports many resolutions, aspect rations, and sensitivities, so you can recreate your perfect environment from your favorite First Person Shooters! Get in the zone fast with FPS Aim Training, and warm up for a competitive match of the most intense FPS games out there.

Current Features:

  • Sensitivity Slider.
  • Multiple resolution support.
  • Options for size, amount, delay, and duration of targets. (access with M)
  • Settings automatically saved
  • Satisfying sound when you hit a target
  • Customizable crosshair
  • Different Ranges
  • Full screen support
  • Universal (Windows, Mac, Linux, and Web!)


StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, HTML5
Rating
Authorsrimshady
GenreShooter
Tags3D, aim, aim-training, First-Person, FPS, train
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
AccessibilitySubtitles
First Person Shooter Games On Mac

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  • FPS Aim Training 2.0
    Dec 21, 2017

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What to do if I download the new version on win xp where you can change the scope and downloads I'm old where standing on the spot there is nothing to do and download here under the post

make a god damn sensitivity setting for fuck sake this needs it because its slow as fuck

hey can you make it so that it supports controller

Request: desktop versions, as in macOS there is mouse input lag in Chrome for browser version

uhhhhhhhhhh i dont know why but it doesnt work like why????

I love this thing. It looks good, and escaping out is instant. Exactly what you need. I'm new to gaming on a pc and I suck with a mouse, so I could barely hit one target. So instead I tried drawing the straightest line possible between my cursor's current position and the target, without clicking, using both hands, but mostly my keyboard hand, so I could focus on keeping tension out of my mouse hand. Kind of like a game of Fruit Ninja. It worked really well as a way to 'learn the controls' to my shoulder's fine motor skills. Use good posture, only use ergonomic mice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't learn all your motor skills in constant pronation, you're wasting your time. They're way better. Or my name isn't 5 5's and 6 6's.

How can I correlate the the sensitivity of the game to this training?

You'd need a way to measure how much input you need to go 360 horizontal and 180 vertical. Or an adjustable mouse.

This program looks exactly like what I've been looking for. I love that it moves your view and reticule in a 3D environment instead of only moving your mouse pointer to another part of the screen like so many other aim trainers. Unfortunately, I just can't use it. It's practically unplayable for me because there's no option for


reverse mouse Y axis.


I don't even see this feature listed in your to do list, but it's one that I can't play without and I know there are others out there for whom the same is true. An option to toggle it in the configuration menu would be perfect.

Can you add this quality of life feature to your otherwise excellent program? I implore you to do so, the sooner the better, so that I and others who pull our mouses down to look up can begin improving our skills.

Yo press m to open the menu. There should be an option.