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In competitive gaming, the "noob" is the player who runs into the open field and gets sniped. The is the player who knows they are bad, but spends their time in the firing range tweaking their sensitivity settings (optimizing) and watching replays of pros. They might still miss the shot, but they know why they missed. They are the
to do; Optinooby tells you the most efficient way to do it without wasting a second. Whether it’s trimming an 80-hour optinooby
| Area | Typical Nooby Mistake | Consequence | |------|----------------------|--------------| | Raytracing | Forgetting to set correct aperture stop | Incorrect f/# and vignetting | | Lens selection | Using plano-convex lens backward (curved side facing collimated light when it shouldn’t) | Increased spherical aberration | | Laser safety | Skipping OD (optical density) calculation for safety glasses | Eye damage risk | | Alignment | Using only one beam profiler position | Misdiagnosed divergence | | Simulation (Zemax/Code V) | Letting rays hit mechanical edges unconstrained | Non-physical results | In competitive gaming, the "noob" is the player