@@kluthai honestly, ur vid has given me the inspiration to start my own hardcore sens finder too, but why did you not just use the valorant sens finder playlist instead?
@CybearsComp At first, I didn't really know what game I wanted to aim train for at first then I started leaning towards Valorant, so overtime, I adjusted the scenarios to Valorant like situations. However, I always just click the random ones that have clicking, crosshair placement, and reactive scenarios lol, but I might just end up using the specific Valorant playlist.
hey there, to be honest, I didn't have a specific routine or playlist within Oblivity compared to Kovaaks. However, what I believe is most important is depending on the games you play, like for example, valorant or CS2, then you would want to play scenarioes that resonate for that game, like click timing, crosshair placement, and utilizing the many val playlists within Oblivity. For games like Apex, the finals, and XDefiant, then more tracking heavy scenarios and reactivity. That is all I have been doing and is seems to be beneficial for me and hopefully for you as well. Hopefully that helps!
Nice editing bro
Thanks man, I tried to make it more appealing. It will only continue going up fr 🙌
@@kluthai honestly, ur vid has given me the inspiration to start my own hardcore sens finder too, but why did you not just use the valorant sens finder playlist instead?
@CybearsComp At first, I didn't really know what game I wanted to aim train for at first then I started leaning towards Valorant, so overtime, I adjusted the scenarios to Valorant like situations. However, I always just click the random ones that have clicking, crosshair placement, and reactive scenarios lol, but I might just end up using the specific Valorant playlist.
I don't really use oblivity but i like their videos
Yeah their videos are amazing!
what scenarios or playlist have you used for sens finder? struggling with this atm
hey there, to be honest, I didn't have a specific routine or playlist within Oblivity compared to Kovaaks. However, what I believe is most important is depending on the games you play, like for example, valorant or CS2, then you would want to play scenarioes that resonate for that game, like click timing, crosshair placement, and utilizing the many val playlists within Oblivity. For games like Apex, the finals, and XDefiant, then more tracking heavy scenarios and reactivity. That is all I have been doing and is seems to be beneficial for me and hopefully for you as well. Hopefully that helps!