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I suggest that you use left click if you just want to shoot once and the tap shoot macro when you want to shoot multiple accurate "tap-shots". Have fun! ^_^
You can assign the macro to a key instead on your keybaord instead of a button on the mouse, it the same process.
The best macro for comp. is the one that you like the most here my my suggestions.
I recommend the 17ms macro for those who just want to b-hop for fun and to those who are new to b-hopping.
The v1 macro is the most consistent but have an extra jump at the end (due to a bug).
The v2 macro works around this bug but at the cost of less consistency.
I recommend the v1 to start with and then try v2 once you have masted the v1 macro.
I use the v1 macro since I value consistency more than that last jump bug cus I am used to it by now.
Good luck!
I recommend the 17ms macro for those who just want to b-hop for fun and to those who are new to b-hopping.
The v1 macro is the most consistent but have an extra jump at the end (due to a bug).
The v2 macro works around this bug but at the cost of less consistency.
I recommend the v1 to start with and then try v2 once you have masted the v1 macro.
I use the v1 macro since I value consistency more than that last jump bug cus I am used to it by now.
Good luck!