Its weird bc I haven't seen any other ytubers talk about it. Most players really just need to focus on making sure they have to do the least amount of effort possible when it comes to physically aiming and just focus on timing the click. Having to move your mouse, aquire the target, and shoot is too much for the average player which is why I like playing guardian so much. Its just hold a point and click on heads. Am I consistent with it? Hell no but whenever I focus on it it makes the game so much easier
I think my biggest issue is definitely getting tilted all the time, I try my best to work on it and tell myself not to get mad or upset but it happens anyway. A lot of this is good advice though, I agree with a lot of the points you made here, glad to see you getting into other forms of content :)
For me, the best way to get over that is to queue unrated with some absolute clowns who are only there to have fun. I find myself laughing along with them, and suddenly, I'm playing the game and having fun, instead of playing the game and being uber-serious Good luck and have fun :D
I watched you for a long time now and i want to say that you could be a teacher, your ability to teach is insane because you dont give generic advise that you hear everywhere and instead realy explain WHY you suggest things and not just what we should do.
Aim is often used to close off engagements, for people in lower ELO it certainly can be a problem. However if you are stuck diamond to ascendent then the problem most likely isn't aim but the many other factors that you have mentioned. Great video!
Fishychair, you're the reason I got Valorant and have loved every upload you've made, I'm excited to see you aren't abandoning the game. Seems like you might end up the next Woohoojin, fishyman
Its crazy how much people discount aim trainings benefits. I went from diamond 1 to ascendant 3 by aim training for 3 days in a row for 10-30 mins before playing and my aim wasnt even necessarily the thing that held me back but the confidence you get from knowing you can aim is such a huge factor in increasing mental clarity and the speed at which you react to enemies and flow of util
@@erm32196 it's definitely not warmup, my aim was SIGNIFICANTLY better than when I usually play 10-30 minutes of death match. Each day I did aim training before playing my aim would noticeably improve day after day. The peak of my aim was also during my aim training craze and I had a 70% hsr on the marshall, 60% vandal 45% phantom, 70% sheriff, 60% classic
@@Tacet137 I'm saying all it took me was 3 days to see results. I kept doing it for over 2 months thus the results I mentioned after and I haven't ever reached that level of aim ever since. Why so triggered by a comment?
Something that helped me reduce the tilt and almost completely removing it from my days is understanding how powerless I am on bringing positive things from others. In other words, after trying my hardest to get disinterested people to care about what I cared about (winning in that case), I realised I won more games when I used my energy into more efficient things, such as playing the game the best I can. Also, if you're easily tilted, just remove chat from the game, the experience is different, there are pros and cons, but you know for sure you'll have an easier time staying focused and not tilted as much if not at all with practice!
One tip I learned for VoD reviews was to try to put yourself in the enemy's shoes, specifically the ones that killed you through each match. Think how easy was their kill on you? What could you have done to make that engagement more difficult for THAT player specifically. Putting your perspective outside yourself helps to remove some ego you can have from reveiwing your own gameplay.
i've always been aim training for at least an hour and a half, watching this video made me think of many things. climbed up all the way from iron to diamond, stuck for now. thank you for creating this video
As a person who has watched tons of guides for a lot of time. Tons of tips/aim training or just basic knowledge and stuff i can say this is the realest guide i've ever seen (might be biased but) it's simple, is short and it really actually helped bc it was easy to understand. Fishychair is a real one.
And i forgot to explain how enjoyable this videos are, they are just so satisfying to watch. Like i get freaking excited when i see that fishychair uploaded, it's like a comfort zone
i love his face through out the video it really says "just listen" no excessive gestures 😂😂 aside from that, this is a great video! I feel like i have a lot more things to fix in this game but im too busy having a good time with it
love seeing how much you have grown, havent been able to catch most of what you are doing these days but will say your pre game advice and training and guardian only gameplay helped me improve my aim a lot, i still lack gamesense but yeah that will come as i keep playing'
Something that can help too is watching full VOD of a pro player that play the same agent as you, for example if you do a game with Skye on bind. You can VOD review your own game + watch how a pro play Skye on bind this way you can point out your mistakes as well as implementing new strats to your gameplay
No offence, but for some reason i feel as though the facecam is ai generated. Dont know why, it just feels off, the angle, the random cuts during dialouge, idk
4:37 I actually have the opposite problem. Throwers and toxic people don’t really get on my nerves very often because most of the time they feed off of negative energy and I know that it just is not worth getting tilted over. However, I tend to get tilted when I am not playing well and I KNOW i could be doing better. For example, I mess up and throw a round based off a single mistake and I immediately recognize what i did wrong. Idk how to fix that
My issue with Valorant is that I get really disappointed with myself after a game where I did not perform well (even if we won). The solution to this (I think) is to not really compare myself with other people and just understand that I will get "there" in due time. Thank you Mr. SuspiciousSeat, very cool
that's an incredible way of going forward with your channel and your understanding of the game. eagerly looking forward to watching the reviews. way to go, fishy!
great video, especially about the mental stuff other than some basic leadership you cannot control what others are doing, especially if they are hesitant to do so in the first place, so there's no point of getting angry don't get angry at stuff outside your control, focus on what you can change and improve. Pessimistic sidenote: That's why I quit VALORANT a year ago after getting immortal, the amount of random bs outside of my control was just killing my entire fun. Randoms are more often stupid and toxic than not, and coordinated ability push is just impossible to deal with. Not to mention the overabundance of run and gun in this game.
Aim training isn't useless, just way overblown in terms of it's importance. I started about a month ago and have noticed a huge difference just from a relatively short routine, I'm way more consistent and smooth with my fights. But any more than what I do now is pretty redundant, a little bit is good but there are massively diminishing returns. The best method is to just find a routine you like, do it consistently and forget about it. Also deathmatch is still way more important. My routine for anyone looking for one: Voltaic Valorant warmup before every session (12 minutes) Woohoojin x Voltaic playlist before I go to bed (30 minutes including 2 minute rests) Lots of deathmatch
Great video! Ive been tuning into the streams recently and watching you hit radiant was so nice :). Also sidenote, i got placed bronze 2 and currently immo 2, a lot of it is due to watching some of your earlier videos and lots of practice!
this is exactly what i always think about like there is a difference between good at getting kills versus good at aiming you can aim however you can but in the end if you dont know how to get a kill it just wont help
One thing someone told me is instead of saying your teammate didn’t do this, or your team didn’t do that every time you die. Start asking “what did I do that caused me to die there, what could I have done differently”
Aim training helped me a lot as long as you are doing the right scenarios (not gridshot) an not aim training more than 20 minutes then it cant help u improve ur raw aim a lot faster than just playing
Gracias, eres literalmente el único que no repite cosas genéricas y cosas que de verdad no llegarán a nada, gracias a tus guías pude salir de bronce, realmente me funcionó cambiarme a guardian, porque me ayudó a mi crosshair placement, de verdad, gracias por existir.
LMAO ngl, the way Fishychair answer things can also be put to all those Relationship issue🤣🤣🤣. hear this: 1. everytime she yell, you dont make a same mistake 2. dont get into queue if you're tired etc
Biggest tip from me is: Do not micro manage your teammates. If you die, you give 1 clean call out on the info. Then probably be quiet and let your mates do the rest. Trying to give more tips either triggers the people into defeding their pov or distract them from what they are used to be doing. Even if the calls are correct, they probably wont be able to execute it on spot. Both cases will lose you the round or the game.
My issue is that I don't play the game as much as I think I should in order to see any significant progress. I tend to just do deathmatching so when I do play ranked, my skill level just feels so much higher than my actual rank. I just look at my team mates reload in the open, run into site with knife out or just losing againts ghosts when they have vandals. It's rare when I can't read the enemy and actual get skill diff.
I've been aimtraining for 15 minutes before every gaming session and I started being way better at the game (way more consistent too) I also went up 2 ranks So it's definitely a good thing to warm UP a little
I still do practice aim (low immortal) but I 100% agree with you, even while playing I realise that 95% of the time my death comes from poor decision-making rather than getting aim diffed. Of course if my aim was super clean and super perfect, I would still win even without making correct decisions, but I am just human and I will whiff or not hit a perfect headshot 100% of the time. Using aim as an excuse for losses is usually just the assumption that "if I could instantly flick to heads perfectly 100% of the time, I would have won this engagement" which is an unrealistic idea perpetuated by frag-movies or highlight-reels. Why would I spend 1000s of hours aim training, if I can just spend 100 hours to pre-aim better, position better and use higher impact utility, to make the engagement favourable for me. The game has so many tools to offset aim differences between players in your favour, use them. Because even with perfect aim, that dude that uses perfect util will still kill you 7/10 times
I agree to most of the points of this video. Although i have no authority to backup my argument (I Peaked Gold 3 in Episode 7 for the time of this comment), i think there is an exception. An aim trainer is not necessary, but it does a shorcut to efficient crosshair placement. If you want to hold an angle or clear the next corner while being fast and efficient, you need to be snappy and precise, this will come not only with experience and training (Deathmatches, Custom Lone Matches Practicing Etc.) But aim training as well. The better your crosshair placement gets, the more your aim matters imo.
For a while I wasn’t even using a mouse pad bc I had only recently got a laptop, and when I got a mousepad and a new lighter mouse it made a big difference in consistency of my aim, and I will say that after getting used to a light weight mouse it is a lot better than heavier mice in an FPS game like valorant.
0:18 I got a decent wired mouse with mouse bungee but sometimes I got annoyed at the cable. Do you guys think wireless gaming mouse is the game changer?
It's actually less rare for bad players to be on your team (since you have 4 people available while they have 5) but it's also rarer for smurfs to be on your team which is kind of weird to think about.
I started playing CS:GO during 2017 quite seriously and i was always on 60hz and i didnt really do aim training cause imo i never saw the whole thing about it but was good at aiming and i just got recently into Valorant after stopping with CS:GO at 2019 when the CS:GO BR update got released. My first few days playing Val was not good but it was mostly gamesense my aim was ok but now after playing my aim and gamesense has gotten way better and im enjoying Val way more, ive been tapping heads like its nothing.
Me with a crappy laptop, office mouse with no pad and terrible grip (my wrist is on the edge of the table), good ping but often spikes up to 100+ and a dream:
honestly valo was my first fps and pc game, i always hated gaming with a mouse until i forced myself to try a bit of pc gaming. i cant shoot for shit and it’s hilarious
Personally as a csgo global elite, faceit lvl 8 at the peak, I would like to say that aim training is good to just slightly warm up. 10 minutes is great when you are playing constantly. If you lost interest in the game for longer period of time (few months) then 30 minutes for like a week of aim training will set you back on track.
I have always enjoyed your content and respect your opinion. I also understand that everyone will have different observations depending on their personal experiences which can be very different from mine. I am a calm and friendly player who always liked the aspect of teamplay. Unfortunately I couldnt find mates but I solo queued to diamond 2. After the rank reset at the beginning of summer I was pushed back to Gold and my in game experiences took a deep dive. I was consisntenly experiencing throwers, people who just come to shout racist slurs in VC, edaters, boosted players, smurfs and also an increased number of afk players. I was trying to ignore these and told myself that its just a temporary rank push back and I will be back in lobbies with good people. I had 1 double rank up and climbed to the beginning of plat under 6 games. Then everything went wrong and you cant tell me that it wasnt my teammates fault. I went on a 23 game losing streak from which 8 were team mvp games and 7 were match mvp games. The rest was average performance from me except for 2 where I was faced against 2 immortal 1 smurfs. After this I quit and went on a holiday anyways. Fast forward one month after I come back I start to grind again ( from low gold..), I play 3 games a day as usual in my summer break and I went on another 14 game losing streak with 5 match mvps and 6 team mvps. I always tried to keep up the team moral and tried communicating with my team if they were willing to... some people are not even willing to use chat so VC is often unused. After the new act now I am still in Gold and honestly the games were all so negative and such a bad experience that I dont have the energy to try grinding again. To me it has been two months and over 40 games of wasted effort and time. I did not enjoy any of my games on the losing streak and now with school starting again I wont have a lot of time to play. Even if this time things would be better and I didnt go on a losing streak I would still have to deal with the same lobbies with the same weird people. Unfortunate I guess.
As a person who never used a mouse until after uni, I can proudly say I have not aim trained and solo climbed to almost gold while still aiming like an iron
inspired me to play guardian only, and its DRAMATICALLY improving my aim and crosshair placement.. my peak is p3 90rr, hopefully I can get diamond using it!
Yeah I typically find a TDM to be adequate warm up for me. No need to spend 30 minutes to an hour every day in the range. Sure I’ll do it occasionally but yeah.
I went from iron to gold by aim training, the other big time it improved my skill was from diamond to immo, sometimes I’m just hitting shots and dominating, sometimes I’m not and I’m relying on my big brain, if you can click on their head better then the other team, you win✌🏻
No Joke though. I'm genuinely curious if forcing myself to stick to a guardian will actually help me develop better habits to rank up. I mean after all, the guardian is better than the vandal when it comes to tapping, and that's pretty much what you do with a vandal at long range anyway.
but my aim is absolutely trash and my biggest problem is when my crosshair is close enough to the enemy my brain thinks its enough so i shoot and like cant move my hand to their head?? i dont really understand but i have like a block that makes me miss shots
Hey, just a question with how your game looks, I noticed the screen seems to go darker when you get flashed - do you have a specific setting that does this or is it something you did in editing so its easier on the viewers' eyes?
i think aim training is important for players who are either up to plat or past immo 1 especially if people find themselves not always getting kills or just missing good shots. for me personally I just do about 30mins of aimlabs and a deathmatch before playing to get a bit better at the game :D another thing I think is important in terms of aim training is if you don't feel up for comp but still want to do something is either go do homework because then you get smarter or play some aimlabs playlists and chill with ur friends in a call or something :D. overall loved this video
Most people in higher rank don't aim train as its all passive aim, the higher the ranks you go the less it becomes about raw aim and more about passive aim meaning crosshair placement, and other factors such as game sense.
If you are a duelist I think you should still aim train, I am not a radiant so I am still doing a lot of things wrong, but I find myself in a lot of scenarios where I blind my enemies and I don't know exactly where they are so I need to react in time since I can't pre-aim, I use yoru so a lot of times I flash+tp and in this cases I rely on my aim
you should aim train on every role this dudes a dumbass. Telling someone who wants to improve mechanically at val not to aim train is like telling a DB in football not to lift weights.
agree with this video a lot. I fucking suck at aiming but since I know how to properly position and what the right decisions to make are I can still do good in ascendant/immortal lobbies
Hey love the video. Just some feedback: Stop looking at the camera 24/7. Think of the camera lens as a pair of eyes. Would you constantly look at em while explaining something with no body movement? No. And the facecam. Idk what dimensions you’re using but it’s seriously not it. Either switch from gameplay to facecam and vice-versa during explanations or keep your facecam smaller.
Remember boys no matter how good your positioning is or your game sense is,you won’t be able to win the game if you can’t shoot heads and once you are high elos,these peoples are demon1s
A different kind of video! Hope you guys enjoy it!
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I've never thought about the aimtraining bell curve, that's interesting. Very well explained. Great video!
@@muditKailuis the goat not allowed to interact with his community?
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Its weird bc I haven't seen any other ytubers talk about it. Most players really just need to focus on making sure they have to do the least amount of effort possible when it comes to physically aiming and just focus on timing the click. Having to move your mouse, aquire the target, and shoot is too much for the average player which is why I like playing guardian so much. Its just hold a point and click on heads. Am I consistent with it? Hell no but whenever I focus on it it makes the game so much easier
I think my biggest issue is definitely getting tilted all the time, I try my best to work on it and tell myself not to get mad or upset but it happens anyway. A lot of this is good advice though, I agree with a lot of the points you made here, glad to see you getting into other forms of content :)
@@DwellHidendepend the person
The first step to improvement is to see your own mistakes.
Good luck king
For me, the best way to get over that is to queue unrated with some absolute clowns who are only there to have fun. I find myself laughing along with them, and suddenly, I'm playing the game and having fun, instead of playing the game and being uber-serious
Good luck and have fun :D
you gotta remember its pixels on a screen. keep it going
I watched you for a long time now and i want to say that you could be a teacher, your ability to teach is insane because you dont give generic advise that you hear everywhere and instead realy explain WHY you suggest things and not just what we should do.
2:00 Fix your weaknesses
My weaknesses: aim
you assuredly have MUCH bigger weaknesses , the time spent to value gained ratio will be much bigger on those other things.
Aim is often used to close off engagements, for people in lower ELO it certainly can be a problem. However if you are stuck diamond to ascendent then the problem most likely isn't aim but the many other factors that you have mentioned. Great video!
anything under immo 2 can be solved with mechanical ability imo
Fishychair, you're the reason I got Valorant and have loved every upload you've made, I'm excited to see you aren't abandoning the game. Seems like you might end up the next Woohoojin, fishyman
Its crazy how much people discount aim trainings benefits. I went from diamond 1 to ascendant 3 by aim training for 3 days in a row for 10-30 mins before playing and my aim wasnt even necessarily the thing that held me back but the confidence you get from knowing you can aim is such a huge factor in increasing mental clarity and the speed at which you react to enemies and flow of util
my guy... that's a warmup
@@erm32196 it's definitely not warmup, my aim was SIGNIFICANTLY better than when I usually play 10-30 minutes of death match.
Each day I did aim training before playing my aim would noticeably improve day after day.
The peak of my aim was also during my aim training craze and I had a 70% hsr on the marshall, 60% vandal 45% phantom, 70% sheriff, 60% classic
@343JustMe It's literally a warm-up. He even says that in the video.
Bro aim trained for 3 days and he now thinks he is an aimer, comedy gold
@@Tacet137 I'm saying all it took me was 3 days to see results. I kept doing it for over 2 months thus the results I mentioned after and I haven't ever reached that level of aim ever since.
Why so triggered by a comment?
Something that helped me reduce the tilt and almost completely removing it from my days is understanding how powerless I am on bringing positive things from others.
In other words, after trying my hardest to get disinterested people to care about what I cared about (winning in that case), I realised I won more games when I used my energy into more efficient things, such as playing the game the best I can.
Also, if you're easily tilted, just remove chat from the game, the experience is different, there are pros and cons, but you know for sure you'll have an easier time staying focused and not tilted as much if not at all with practice!
One tip I learned for VoD reviews was to try to put yourself in the enemy's shoes, specifically the ones that killed you through each match. Think how easy was their kill on you? What could you have done to make that engagement more difficult for THAT player specifically. Putting your perspective outside yourself helps to remove some ego you can have from reveiwing your own gameplay.
i've always been aim training for at least an hour and a half, watching this video made me think of many things. climbed up all the way from iron to diamond, stuck for now. thank you for creating this video
As a person who has watched tons of guides for a lot of time. Tons of tips/aim training or just basic knowledge and stuff i can say this is the realest guide i've ever seen (might be biased but) it's simple, is short and it really actually helped bc it was easy to understand. Fishychair is a real one.
And i forgot to explain how enjoyable this videos are, they are just so satisfying to watch. Like i get freaking excited when i see that fishychair uploaded, it's like a comfort zone
i love his face through out the video it really says "just listen" no excessive gestures 😂😂 aside from that, this is a great video! I feel like i have a lot more things to fix in this game but im too busy having a good time with it
love seeing how much you have grown, havent been able to catch most of what you are doing these days but will say your pre game advice and training and guardian only gameplay helped me improve my aim a lot, i still lack gamesense but yeah that will come as i keep playing'
Something that can help too is watching full VOD of a pro player that play the same agent as you, for example if you do a game with Skye on bind. You can VOD review your own game + watch how a pro play Skye on bind this way you can point out your mistakes as well as implementing new strats to your gameplay
Probabily one of the most valuables guides about how to improve in the game.
All i see is fishychair giving life lessons on valorant while staring into my soul i will remember that and never make the same mistake.
No offence, but for some reason i feel as though the facecam is ai generated. Dont know why, it just feels off, the angle, the random cuts during dialouge, idk
"every time he yelled at me, I remembered, and I never made that mistake again".
bro those asian flashbacks kicking in
Halfway through the video i realized i wasn't watching the video i was watching fishy's jawline💀
dawg what💀
4:37 I actually have the opposite problem. Throwers and toxic people don’t really get on my nerves very often because most of the time they feed off of negative energy and I know that it just is not worth getting tilted over. However, I tend to get tilted when I am not playing well and I KNOW i could be doing better. For example, I mess up and throw a round based off a single mistake and I immediately recognize what i did wrong. Idk how to fix that
My issue with Valorant is that I get really disappointed with myself after a game where I did not perform well (even if we won). The solution to this (I think) is to not really compare myself with other people and just understand that I will get "there" in due time.
Thank you Mr. SuspiciousSeat, very cool
It's just a video game at the end of the day
@@LocksVid True, bro. Sometimes I gotta remind myself.
that's an incredible way of going forward with your channel and your understanding of the game. eagerly looking forward to watching the reviews. way to go, fishy!
Climbed because your the goat
great video, especially about the mental stuff
other than some basic leadership you cannot control what others are doing, especially if they are hesitant to do so in the first place, so there's no point of getting angry
don't get angry at stuff outside your control, focus on what you can change and improve.
Pessimistic sidenote:
That's why I quit VALORANT a year ago after getting immortal, the amount of random bs outside of my control was just killing my entire fun. Randoms are more often stupid and toxic than not, and coordinated ability push is just impossible to deal with. Not to mention the overabundance of run and gun in this game.
Aim training isn't useless, just way overblown in terms of it's importance. I started about a month ago and have noticed a huge difference just from a relatively short routine, I'm way more consistent and smooth with my fights. But any more than what I do now is pretty redundant, a little bit is good but there are massively diminishing returns. The best method is to just find a routine you like, do it consistently and forget about it.
Also deathmatch is still way more important.
My routine for anyone looking for one:
Voltaic Valorant warmup before every session (12 minutes)
Woohoojin x Voltaic playlist before I go to bed (30 minutes including 2 minute rests)
Lots of deathmatch
love this kind of video, thanks mr. fishy and pls keep us updated!
Great video as always mr chair. 💙
Fishy i love ur content and the way you teach your audience! Cheers all the way from Mexico 🫂
Great video! Ive been tuning into the streams recently and watching you hit radiant was so nice :). Also sidenote, i got placed bronze 2 and currently immo 2, a lot of it is due to watching some of your earlier videos and lots of practice!
this is exactly what i always think about like there is a difference between good at getting kills versus good at aiming you can aim however you can but in the end if you dont know how to get a kill it just wont help
you know its good when bro pulls out the bell curve
One thing someone told me is instead of saying your teammate didn’t do this, or your team didn’t do that every time you die. Start asking “what did I do that caused me to die there, what could I have done differently”
King! Still popping up in my recommend despite not having watched or played any valorant in ages 🤔
Aim training helped me a lot as long as you are doing the right scenarios (not gridshot) an not aim training more than 20 minutes then it cant help u improve ur raw aim a lot faster than just playing
Gracias, eres literalmente el único que no repite cosas genéricas y cosas que de verdad no llegarán a nada, gracias a tus guías pude salir de bronce, realmente me funcionó cambiarme a guardian, porque me ayudó a mi crosshair placement, de verdad, gracias por existir.
_has better aim than 80% of players_
*preaches about how aim isn't everything*
LMAO ngl, the way Fishychair answer things can also be put to all those Relationship issue🤣🤣🤣.
hear this:
1. everytime she yell, you dont make a same mistake
2. dont get into queue if you're tired
etc
Biggest tip from me is: Do not micro manage your teammates. If you die, you give 1 clean call out on the info. Then probably be quiet and let your mates do the rest. Trying to give more tips either triggers the people into defeding their pov or distract them from what they are used to be doing. Even if the calls are correct, they probably wont be able to execute it on spot. Both cases will lose you the round or the game.
This gigachad is studying Geography while Gaming with that mousepad
My issue is that I don't play the game as much as I think I should in order to see any significant progress. I tend to just do deathmatching so when I do play ranked, my skill level just feels so much higher than my actual rank. I just look at my team mates reload in the open, run into site with knife out or just losing againts ghosts when they have vandals. It's rare when I can't read the enemy and actual get skill diff.
I love how the ducky of luck is still blessing us with its presence
His honesty is nice
5:58 would be great if val have replay feature like in cs. using screen recording make my game fps low
You got there by your fantastic posture
I've been aimtraining for 15 minutes before every gaming session and I started being way better at the game (way more consistent too)
I also went up 2 ranks
So it's definitely a good thing to warm UP a little
I feel like you are looking directly at my soul AHHAHAHAH XD
I feel nervous and honored.
I still do practice aim (low immortal) but I 100% agree with you, even while playing I realise that 95% of the time my death comes from poor decision-making rather than getting aim diffed. Of course if my aim was super clean and super perfect, I would still win even without making correct decisions, but I am just human and I will whiff or not hit a perfect headshot 100% of the time. Using aim as an excuse for losses is usually just the assumption that "if I could instantly flick to heads perfectly 100% of the time, I would have won this engagement" which is an unrealistic idea perpetuated by frag-movies or highlight-reels. Why would I spend 1000s of hours aim training, if I can just spend 100 hours to pre-aim better, position better and use higher impact utility, to make the engagement favourable for me. The game has so many tools to offset aim differences between players in your favour, use them. Because even with perfect aim, that dude that uses perfect util will still kill you 7/10 times
The mental game is the most important
I agree to most of the points of this video.
Although i have no authority to backup my argument (I Peaked Gold 3 in Episode 7 for the time of this comment), i think there is an exception.
An aim trainer is not necessary, but it does a shorcut to efficient crosshair placement.
If you want to hold an angle or clear the next corner while being fast and efficient, you need to be snappy and precise, this will come not only with experience and training (Deathmatches, Custom Lone Matches Practicing Etc.) But aim training as well.
The better your crosshair placement gets, the more your aim matters imo.
For a while I wasn’t even using a mouse pad bc I had only recently got a laptop, and when I got a mousepad and a new lighter mouse it made a big difference in consistency of my aim, and I will say that after getting used to a light weight mouse it is a lot better than heavier mice in an FPS game like valorant.
the best 6mins of valorant content
0:18 I got a decent wired mouse with mouse bungee but sometimes I got annoyed at the cable. Do you guys think wireless gaming mouse is the game changer?
It'll improve your QOL but won't make you substantially better at the game
Yes Just buy Logitech G Pro or superlight wireless, It will improve ur aim :)
bro talking like a robot but its a good video. god bless you bro
a very good videooon fishy! good stuff :) -emily
I legit have (AND USE) that exact mousepad, and a G903. It’s spooky how close of a setup that is
It's actually less rare for bad players to be on your team (since you have 4 people available while they have 5) but it's also rarer for smurfs to be on your team which is kind of weird to think about.
I started playing CS:GO during 2017 quite seriously and i was always on 60hz and i didnt really do aim training cause imo i never saw the whole thing about it but was good at aiming and i just got recently into Valorant after stopping with CS:GO at 2019 when the CS:GO BR update got released. My first few days playing Val was not good but it was mostly gamesense my aim was ok but now after playing my aim and gamesense has gotten way better and im enjoying Val way more, ive been tapping heads like its nothing.
Nice video
Just wondering though if you would continue the wallbang guide on other maps since you last made it 5 months ago
Me with a crappy laptop, office mouse with no pad and terrible grip (my wrist is on the edge of the table), good ping but often spikes up to 100+ and a dream:
Am I the only one who was seriously watching the TDM in the background 😂
honestly valo was my first fps and pc game, i always hated gaming with a mouse until i forced myself to try a bit of pc gaming. i cant shoot for shit and it’s hilarious
I just reach Immortal today with Guardian
Hat off to u, mr Fish sitting on the chair
lil bro got yelled at for making mistakes
Really good advice on teammates 👍
I warmed up while I was gold 2 and kept on deposing 13 k avg per game. I stopped warming up and I dropped 29 kills
Personally as a csgo global elite, faceit lvl 8 at the peak, I would like to say that aim training is good to just slightly warm up. 10 minutes is great when you are playing constantly. If you lost interest in the game for longer period of time (few months) then 30 minutes for like a week of aim training will set you back on track.
starring into my soul
Finally someone talked bout. Even tho Demon1 released his aim training video 😂
idk, but it feels wierd when you look into the camera
i so got used to see you from the side, so its unusual to see your front face
I have always enjoyed your content and respect your opinion. I also understand that everyone will have different observations depending on their personal experiences which can be very different from mine. I am a calm and friendly player who always liked the aspect of teamplay. Unfortunately I couldnt find mates but I solo queued to diamond 2. After the rank reset at the beginning of summer I was pushed back to Gold and my in game experiences took a deep dive. I was consisntenly experiencing throwers, people who just come to shout racist slurs in VC, edaters, boosted players, smurfs and also an increased number of afk players. I was trying to ignore these and told myself that its just a temporary rank push back and I will be back in lobbies with good people. I had 1 double rank up and climbed to the beginning of plat under 6 games. Then everything went wrong and you cant tell me that it wasnt my teammates fault. I went on a 23 game losing streak from which 8 were team mvp games and 7 were match mvp games. The rest was average performance from me except for 2 where I was faced against 2 immortal 1 smurfs. After this I quit and went on a holiday anyways. Fast forward one month after I come back I start to grind again ( from low gold..), I play 3 games a day as usual in my summer break and I went on another 14 game losing streak with 5 match mvps and 6 team mvps. I always tried to keep up the team moral and tried communicating with my team if they were willing to... some people are not even willing to use chat so VC is often unused. After the new act now I am still in Gold and honestly the games were all so negative and such a bad experience that I dont have the energy to try grinding again. To me it has been two months and over 40 games of wasted effort and time. I did not enjoy any of my games on the losing streak and now with school starting again I wont have a lot of time to play. Even if this time things would be better and I didnt go on a losing streak I would still have to deal with the same lobbies with the same weird people. Unfortunate I guess.
As a person who never used a mouse until after uni, I can proudly say I have not aim trained and solo climbed to almost gold while still aiming like an iron
Why are you proud of that ur getting carried.
@@Abdullah______ carried in solo queue? I wish I could manipulate matchmaking for the teammates I get
inspired me to play guardian only, and its DRAMATICALLY improving my aim and crosshair placement.. my peak is p3 90rr, hopefully I can get diamond using it!
Yeah I typically find a TDM to be adequate warm up for me. No need to spend 30 minutes to an hour every day in the range. Sure I’ll do it occasionally but yeah.
How to improve:
1) Don't t be the Phoenix at 3:45
You're welcome :)
you forgot the part where you need good posture haha why is it so good xD
idk why i'm under the impression he was playing this game without looking at the screen XD
i love how he make eye contact with us 💖💖
Live stream VOD review when :((
I went from iron to gold by aim training, the other big time it improved my skill was from diamond to immo, sometimes I’m just hitting shots and dominating, sometimes I’m not and I’m relying on my big brain, if you can click on their head better then the other team, you win✌🏻
No Joke though. I'm genuinely curious if forcing myself to stick to a guardian will actually help me develop better habits to rank up.
I mean after all, the guardian is better than the vandal when it comes to tapping, and that's pretty much what you do with a vandal at long range anyway.
Bro doesn't need aimtraining because he is always aimtraining
Nice phychology lesson
but my aim is absolutely trash and my biggest problem is when my crosshair is close enough to the enemy my brain thinks its enough so i shoot and like cant move my hand to their head?? i dont really understand but i have like a block that makes me miss shots
My g502 keeps double clicking 😭This is like the 3rd one. I need to learn soldering
Hey, just a question with how your game looks, I noticed the screen seems to go darker when you get flashed - do you have a specific setting that does this or is it something you did in editing so its easier on the viewers' eyes?
Good advice. Thank you.
have you ever used judge or Odin, it's very interesting to see this
This really cant be taken fully at face value seeing as you dont aim train so its unfair to say aim training isnt worth doing
thanks for dimming the flashes lmao
Nice video sir. World need this 👍
i think aim training is important for players who are either up to plat or past immo 1 especially if people find themselves not always getting kills or just missing good shots. for me personally I just do about 30mins of aimlabs and a deathmatch before playing to get a bit better at the game :D another thing I think is important in terms of aim training is if you don't feel up for comp but still want to do something is either go do homework because then you get smarter or play some aimlabs playlists and chill with ur friends in a call or something :D. overall loved this video
Most people in higher rank don't aim train as its all passive aim, the higher the ranks you go the less it becomes about raw aim and more about passive aim meaning crosshair placement, and other factors such as game sense.
That omen is shitting on our boy :(
how to actually rank up in val in fishychair's pov: q with dokja
If you are a duelist I think you should still aim train, I am not a radiant so I am still doing a lot of things wrong, but I find myself in a lot of scenarios where I blind my enemies and I don't know exactly where they are so I need to react in time since I can't pre-aim, I use yoru so a lot of times I flash+tp and in this cases I rely on my aim
you should aim train on every role this dudes a dumbass. Telling someone who wants to improve mechanically at val not to aim train is like telling a DB in football not to lift weights.
agree with this video a lot. I fucking suck at aiming but since I know how to properly position and what the right decisions to make are I can still do good in ascendant/immortal lobbies
Hey love the video. Just some feedback:
Stop looking at the camera 24/7. Think of the camera lens as a pair of eyes. Would you constantly look at em while explaining something with no body movement? No.
And the facecam. Idk what dimensions you’re using but it’s seriously not it. Either switch from gameplay to facecam and vice-versa during explanations or keep your facecam smaller.
Hey thanks for watching, I appreciate the constructive feedback
bro is a therapist
2:18 woohoojin
Remember boys no matter how good your positioning is or your game sense is,you won’t be able to win the game if you can’t shoot heads and once you are high elos,these peoples are demon1s