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Its application, that render crosshair in middle of screen. As u can see, u dont have crosshair for unzoomed AWP of obvious reason. Even some monitors have this option included.
Ethanol based marker is better. Anyway, learning proper placement is always better. Play hard, go pro. Its stil lalot about muscle memory, even if u place your marker right, u mostly need adjust your aim after zooom. When you see someone aim infront of enemy, waiting for him to run into crosshair, you know its noob. When you see someone to zoom and flipshot some1, you call him hacker or u accept his muscle memory.
The way to quickscope is by learning where the center of the screen is and by training the muscle memory you need to correct your aim.
Then you play some cod multiplayer (2-3 hours), only with sniper and doing 360 shots while on air (Missing all the time is not the point, but the magical one hit that actually did not even hit.
Once you have mastered the nerd screaming after succesful 360 nonscope/quickscope. You have mastered the art of sniping without skills.