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@@hoduonggiabao538 jiggle peaking is a good precursor for strafe shooting. It will get you familiar with moving left right before a shot. When you get more confident and understand opponent aim tendency you can be more bold in entry frag
Recoils; Scope for Vandal or any gun = 50% less recoil Without Scope for Vandal or any gun= 100% recoil My tip is just master Vandal and Phantom What and when to use: Use Vandal if you notice fights are long distance. Use Phantom if you notice the enemy likes close range. Use OP if enemy is using Vandal long range. Use the Ares or Odin if enemy uses or abuses shotgun. Use either a Shotgun or the Stinger in 2nd round, why? Cuz the faster the gun is the better chance you can kill the enemy using a slow precision weapon such as Ghost or Sheriff. MORE TIPS IN GAMES: Always use A and D at the same time when peeking for controll and accuracy Use the firing correct option if your new to fps games Never rush in a smoke unless you're sure that there is only 1 enemy in the area and already emptied round. Never pick up a fking orb in the open. Abuse the walk button. Use crouch if a gun fight 1v1 runs for too long. Never use the chat box unless your saying some info or congratulating your team don't be toxic. The rest is for you to discover, good luck and thanks for reading this it means alot.
The worst part of a few days ago I didn’t have much credits so I requested a gun and my teammate chamber had 7,000 credits and he bought for everyone else except for me when I called him out our breach literally told our chamber to not buy me a gun cause I only wanted a skin……also the breach was level 207 so I’m surprised he didn’t know that if someone buys you it will be your skin/or no skin later when I started to carry the game they buy for me…..
To everyone hating SC for restating info you've heard before try to have this perspective. You're just getting into valorant, there's news everywhere and it seems like the game is updating at a fast pace. Now, when you go to look for tips, you see a video 1,2 months old, and you see a video posted yesterday. Obviously the new video is higher chance to be more relevant
The game footage lining up with what is being said really helps me understand it all better, as opposed to just talking over general unrelated game play. Also the psych references are great.Thank you!
After a week of drills, I went from iron 3 to gold 3. Edit: So.. 5 months later. I'm plat 2 shortly after I received my placements. I have to say, this video helped me a shit ton. I'll be aiming for diamond If I can lol.
This video is purely excellent, you are not telling things like "just practice a lot" your showing directly what we need to do and how to do it, plus the clips are so encouraging things done in the clips look so easier they make me feel like if by just turning on my pc doing a couple of death-match games will make me so better! Its so good to have something else than immortal ranked players clips to explain to beginners. Your video is very good man!
After watching this video I finally realized that I’m going too fast in my aim training and the long term affect was my choking ingame. I’m only going to push my self to the highest of my skill level rather than over it to improve.
Thank you so much for this. I’ve been struggling a lot with my gameplay lately and I really need to work on my aim. Its gotten to the point where I’ve lowered my self esteem playing this game. I uninstalled it earlier today out of anger but tomorrow I will install it again and start practicing more. I really hope this helps improve my gameplay.
One thing I noticed is moving to hard bots increased my ability to have reactionary flicks. Exactly like you said it's not fully conscious, sometimes like I'm watching myself. Should be said I started on easy and worked my way up over a month or so.
@@jipssi9689 like what CaJem wrote I'd try to get Atleast 20 or above in medium before hard. You don't have to be perfect at medium cause you'll end up in skill plateau. Combination also works best. Warm up with static bots and get that natural, relaxed feeling of clicking heads feeling semi autonomous. Then move into practice, try not to aim but react. Good luck!
Yeah, I really don't know how other people do it, but for me hard is basically all about "muscle memory". I can't physically react or move my eyes to the new targets, only move my mouse. I wear glasses and without them my screen looks like it's 16:9 pixels, but I actually did better in hard without them, even though I couldn't even see the heads or where I was aiming. However, I've been getting 20+ on medium from the moment I started playing, but on hard I can get from 4 to 20+ at different times and I don't know what it depends on.
This was the first valorant video i ever watched, i watched it right after i downloaded the game. It actually helped me carry myself and my team out of bronze, silver, and gold. Thank you for this vid ;)
Thanks for these awesome drills dude, i was literally deranked from gold to bronze and you helped me a lot to get good and carry in solo queues! Subbed and liked
Hey. Just wanted to tell this. SkillCapped is just amazing. I've went from IRON to GOLD just doing training and drills from skillcapped. The teachers are nice and their teaching is point on. Of course they do like jokes but the they always deliver what they should. Also, the drill part you told in this video is amazing. I always do 5 rounds of practicing vandal headshots before entering a match and im pretty sure i will rank up even more as i keep learning on skillcapped. I want to thank skillcapped from the bottom of my heart for making me a good player at valoramt...... Also, to anyone out there who's thinking of learning on skillcapped, I recommend you to do it, you will never regret it. Also, this isn't a paid review so yea... hope you have a great day...
I think the tapping aspect really shines from my personal skill which allows me to have a great advantage over my enemy. Thank you for this guide it really did help me out a lot
Bro your tips are amazing, I use to think I had terrible aim and was a bad player, but really it was because I would always use ADS and have wack crosshair placement. After watching some of your vids my friends have pointed out that my aim has gotten way better and my kd has improved significantly. Thank you.
Thank you so much. With this crosshair and after some spike planting and defusing practice I been hitting headshots. Thank you a lot. I went from bronze 1 to diamond 3
This is best ever video for practicing flicking and tracking and tap shooting. Even getting high accuracy is also possible with this type of drills. I was kinda nervous about my accuracy so and low flicking skills so during the duels i tried to flick as fast as possible and shoot the guy but sometimes i win or die . I thought many times to lower the pace but thought if i look bad or maybe its a bad way to practice flicking. I might lack speed later on if this becomes a habit but him in this video talking about focusing on the aim first and then speed actually motivated now. Thanks for the vid . Thnx for ur drills. Amazing guide bro.
I started playing with 6000 edpi. I changed to 800 and it made a giant difference in my ability to aim and I only needed a few games to readjust to the new dpi. What helped me a lot was knowong how many cm you have to move your mouse so you can turn 180°
this honestly helped me so much 2 months ago i was iron 2 and was so mad at valorant cuz i sucked and couldent get better till i found this video im now in imortal and just stumbled upon this video again thank you man
My sensi is incredibly high. I'm right now progressing nicely though. Depends on what you prefer. I tried low sensi like the pros do, but my hands pained so much that I just couldn't play properly, I tried it for almost 2 months after which I gave up on it. I prefer wrist adjustment more than the complete hand and it works for me. As for the shooting thing, I practiced on the hard mode with bot Armor on from long back in range, in the beginning I could only score 4-8. Now it's 10-17. But yeah, to make myself feel good I play the same sensitivity on other single player campaign games, like fallout 4 for example. The good feel factor is important so that you don't give up. People try hard difficulty on valorant and give up fast because they can't score much. That's why the video mentioned to try a difficulty on which you can score more than half. Find what you're comfortable with, don't give up.
just a note that if you use a high sens it generally takes lot more practice and muscle memory build up to get consistent accuracy, so don't be frustrated or anything when you whiff, it just takes a lot more time and patience to really get consistent with a much higher sensitivity
I feel there is one really important thing that must be practiced. Movement, let me explain. In my experience, there is not point in having perfect accuracy with your crosshair if you don't move right or time your shots well. Since moving makes you inaccurate more times than not the bullet will go anywhere but where your crosshair is. to solve this I had to use a crosshair that showed movement error, I had inner and outer line overlapped, and made the outerlines move when I moved and inner stand still. This helped me with learning the timing for being accurate and realized that you have to wait quite a lot to be accurate little tip: you don't always need 100% accuracy that depends on range, if you are close enough 80% might be already enough
Well, I think you should just take more time instead of tapping in that scenario. What's faster, tapping a few times, or taking slightly longer for your crosshair to be on their head.
I use a razer mouse. I have an extremely high sensitivity on my mouse. I’m used to it and thus i have developed small hand movements for huge cursor movements. I’m more comfortable with super high eDPI but i miss a lot of shots when enemies appear somewhere not close to my crosshair. Should i still adjust and adapt to lower eDPI?
Same but I practiced using a lower eDPI and I improved a lot! Even my bf noticed it, I was getting a lot more headshots and kills over 40 I was so happy It was such a huge improvement for me and of course the right use of the agents abilities.
I probably need to work on tracking because I never reminded myself on that thanks for reminding me on this and I also use hard mode thinking it helps because I think 12 around is pretty decent so should I continue on hard or go to medium?
ur absolutely right about the fact with not improving.. in the last few weeks i thought im not improving but im trying to get better every single game.. im sure that this is a bad habbit as u said and im very thankful that u talked about that or helps me very much ❤️
I main chamber because of his ability to summon a limited ammo deagle along with his op ULT, but I mostly main 1 tap headshot weapons such as the guardian, sheriff, and marshall, overall I really need to increase my flick accuracy and tracking. Thanks for this video, it will help me a lot in the long run :D
This will help a lot 😭 I played this game nonstop during closed beta and my aim was pristine. I took a 2 month break and came back yesterday and I'm playing like a bot 💀
The lessons here aren't just for Valorant, you can use it to develop yourself. For example, what he said about growth, a person shouldn't start form 100 immediately, but to build up until you increase the numbers, from 1 to 100. Where this apply in life? For example, you can't pushups, you can start doing pushups once per day, and increase it as you go along. THESE ARE MY POV hehehe, I know nobody asks, but I'm a gamer who also focuses on developing our personal life and it's part of my advocacy to help others improve their's THAT'S WHY THANKS FOR THE VIDEO YOU'VE MADE!
I dont know if this is a good tip or not but, if easy mode is too easy for you and medium is to fast, stay on easy and use guns that dont have much damage (ie. Spectre) so it mimics medium mode (or hard mode) but on a easier scale.
*IF YOU HAVE A 2560x1440p MONITOR READ THIS! 2560x1440p monitors have ~ 1.78x more pixels than 1920x1080p monitors, so using eDPI of 400-600 is insanely slow. Instead, multiple by 1.78 to aim for 712-1068. I tweaked my settings to have an eDPI of 1035 (1500dpi x 0.69 sens), but divided by 1.78 it's 580 (within suggested range).
i just love your guides... i have improved a lot and reached bronze.... this is my first fps game... i had no fps experience before... i work on drills everyday
If its ur first fps make sure you look up how to disable mouse acceleration and get a decent well known brand gaming mouse Keyboard doesn't matter as much
I hate when people say everyone has preferences for sensitivity. It's wrong. Very few pros can play at a hard sens, and if u aren't good at high sens but never used low sens before, learn to. My aim drastically improved after a week from moving my dpi down by 800. If u are a noob, learn how to use low sens, kinda the best shot u got at becoming good.
Hi fellow Valorant Players..I am eNeReZ(It is my in-game name).I am a trash unranked valorant player who was STRUGGLING with guns in valorant,even in unrated games..I have seen a lot of aiming guides from gameleap and proguides;and even practiced....But all in vain..This guide has inspired me a lot and these drills and tips were just OP.Love you skillcapped and I will be updating this comment to tell the guys who are reading this comment about my improvements.......Peace Out..
It's still possible to be incredibly accurate on your first shot with high sens, I've recently switched to high sens (0.5, 800dpi, previously 0.4 400dpi) and I'm seeing better results than what I had before. My shots are still accurate and I can actually do quick flicks without tearing my arm off
My eDPI is around 3100 and still I'm pretty fine with my aim. When I heard recommended DPI of 800 I was actually shocked because in other games like cs I use like 2000 DPI with 3 in game sensitivity. Now that's pretty high
The Leron Gaming sameee my edpi is around 2500 and I’m like wtf when I hear them say 200-600 is best like I’m honestly worried that I’m doing it wrong but like I’m comfortable with my own so idk if I shld change...
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Could make a crosshair placement video for easy headshots to get early pick on defense or attack. Right at the round start. You peek and get a pick
A counter strafing video would be awesome. I’m really struggling with that skill.
@@hoduonggiabao538 jiggle peaking is a good precursor for strafe shooting. It will get you familiar with moving left right before a shot. When you get more confident and understand opponent aim tendency you can be more bold in entry frag
U sound like leafy
This whole video is just aim at there heads and practice. Not worth the 10 minutes.
I really love how this dude backs up his drills and training with LITERAL SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, for a frickin video game
Lmao fr they make it seem like this game is a Year 12 class
deadass was not expecting the citations.
Bruh this guy's a legend
Shows the dedication he has =)
I'm watching it to improve other skills lol
Recoils;
Scope for Vandal or any gun = 50% less recoil
Without Scope for Vandal or any gun= 100% recoil
My tip is just master Vandal and Phantom
What and when to use:
Use Vandal if you notice fights are long distance.
Use Phantom if you notice the enemy likes close range.
Use OP if enemy is using Vandal long range.
Use the Ares or Odin if enemy uses or abuses shotgun.
Use either a Shotgun or the Stinger in 2nd round, why? Cuz the faster the gun is the better chance you can kill the enemy using a slow precision weapon such as Ghost or Sheriff.
MORE TIPS IN GAMES:
Always use A and D at the same time when peeking for controll and accuracy
Use the firing correct option if your new to fps games
Never rush in a smoke unless you're sure that there is only 1 enemy in the area and already emptied round.
Never pick up a fking orb in the open.
Abuse the walk button.
Use crouch if a gun fight 1v1 runs for too long.
Never use the chat box unless your saying some info or congratulating your team don't be toxic.
The rest is for you to discover, good luck and thanks for reading this it means alot.
Thank you
thanks you for roding a long comment with tips
thank you for these good tips !
thank you man it means a lot for beginners like me :)
The worst part of a few days ago I didn’t have much credits so I requested a gun and my teammate chamber had 7,000 credits and he bought for everyone else except for me when I called him out our breach literally told our chamber to not buy me a gun cause I only wanted a skin……also the breach was level 207 so I’m surprised he didn’t know that if someone buys you it will be your skin/or no skin later when I started to carry the game they buy for me…..
Me: shooting people
Enemy: shooting at my chest cuz its a iron lobby
Me: crouches
Enemy: headshot
Update nov 29: I'm stuck at gold 3
Haha
Dang this happen with me a lot in a deathmatch yesterday
Jump exis....
1
it's so OP if you unbind crouch in a lower rank
To everyone hating SC for restating info you've heard before try to have this perspective.
You're just getting into valorant, there's news everywhere and it seems like the game is updating at a fast pace. Now, when you go to look for tips, you see a video 1,2 months old, and you see a video posted yesterday. Obviously the new video is higher chance to be more relevant
Exactly my situation mate ! 👌🏻
Tracking is where I'm lacking more so than other areas, but I'm consciously working at it everyday. Awesome training range warm up by the way
try out kovaks aim trainer, i trained in it for apex, great for warmups and trainings
@@nypo2132 aimlabs is better and it's also free
@@vidyasriraman aimlabs is not better it is proven that koovaks is 100% better it has better scenarios and no input delay like aimlabs
@purdeit well there is aimer7 one of the best aimers on koovaks said that it has delay and overall is the worst aim trainer
@purdeit okay but just saying koovaks is worth the 10 dollars and if your serious about your aim the you should get it and qtry Aimer7s routine
The game footage lining up with what is being said really helps me understand it all better, as opposed to just talking over general unrelated game play. Also the psych references are great.Thank you!
me: crosshair at head level!
enemy: crouches
me: dies ok
tracking!!!!
i feel u bro, happens to me everytime
if you try to stay conscious when you are shooting instead of letting your brain autopilot, you can easily kill them.
@@peesicle i can not stop my brain from autopiloting,and as a result getting worse in valorant.I suck.
@@peesicle broh -_-
After a week of drills, I went from iron 3 to gold 3.
Edit: So.. 5 months later. I'm plat 2 shortly after I received my placements. I have to say, this video helped me a shit ton. I'll be aiming for diamond If I can lol.
yo acatually? i went from plat 1 to silver 3
F
For real bro. If this is genuine pls reply.
@@glitchplaysyoutube Yeah, it kinda is.
@@glitchplaysyoutube I generally think I've improve ten fold.
This is literally the only person I found on youtube that gives real tips and instructs rather than just speaking non sense!💪
Other youtuber's be like always crouch Aim fornhead or aim for upperhead then crouch Just copy and paste
2:40 visualize what it looks like on the other side of the wall/corner and where you think they are, makes it way easier than trying to flick
This video is purely excellent, you are not telling things like "just practice a lot" your showing directly what we need to do and how to do it, plus the clips are so encouraging things done in the clips look so easier they make me feel like if by just turning on my pc doing a couple of death-match games will make me so better! Its so good to have something else than immortal ranked players clips to explain to beginners. Your video is very good man!
After watching this video I finally realized that I’m going too fast in my aim training and the long term affect was my choking ingame. I’m only going to push my self to the highest of my skill level rather than over it to improve.
SkillCapped: "So what aspect of shooting do you think you need to improve the most at?"
Me: "Yes"
Thank you so much for this. I’ve been struggling a lot with my gameplay lately and I really need to work on my aim. Its gotten to the point where I’ve lowered my self esteem playing this game. I uninstalled it earlier today out of anger but tomorrow I will install it again and start practicing more. I really hope this helps improve my gameplay.
One thing I noticed is moving to hard bots increased my ability to have reactionary flicks.
Exactly like you said it's not fully conscious, sometimes like I'm watching myself.
Should be said I started on easy and worked my way up over a month or so.
league of plays i would say 30 for easy, 25 for medium and 20/25 for hard
@@jipssi9689 like what CaJem wrote I'd try to get Atleast 20 or above in medium before hard. You don't have to be perfect at medium cause you'll end up in skill plateau. Combination also works best. Warm up with static bots and get that natural, relaxed feeling of clicking heads feeling semi autonomous. Then move into practice, try not to aim but react. Good luck!
Yeah, I really don't know how other people do it, but for me hard is basically all about "muscle memory". I can't physically react or move my eyes to the new targets, only move my mouse.
I wear glasses and without them my screen looks like it's 16:9 pixels, but I actually did better in hard without them, even though I couldn't even see the heads or where I was aiming.
However, I've been getting 20+ on medium from the moment I started playing, but on hard I can get from 4 to 20+ at different times and I don't know what it depends on.
6:46 That one bot in the middle is having a good time
Lol
i see no god up here except ME
This was the first valorant video i ever watched, i watched it right after i downloaded the game. It actually helped me carry myself and my team out of bronze, silver, and gold. Thank you for this vid ;)
Thanks for these awesome drills dude, i was literally deranked from gold to bronze and you helped me a lot to get good and carry in solo queues! Subbed and liked
Hey. Just wanted to tell this. SkillCapped is just amazing. I've went from IRON to GOLD just doing training and drills from skillcapped. The teachers are nice and their teaching is point on. Of course they do like jokes but the they always deliver what they should. Also, the drill part you told in this video is amazing. I always do 5 rounds of practicing vandal headshots before entering a match and im pretty sure i will rank up even more as i keep learning on skillcapped. I want to thank skillcapped from the bottom of my heart for making me a good player at valoramt...... Also, to anyone out there who's thinking of learning on skillcapped, I recommend you to do it, you will never regret it. Also, this isn't a paid review so yea... hope you have a great day...
I just used the mindset “hit headshots no matter what” and that help me get a headshot (all) clutch ace
I’m also iron 3
hit plat yesterday, played against a diamond and destryed him thanks to train dude, thank you !
Thanks for the exercise for tracking, definitely the weakest part of my aim.
I think the tapping aspect really shines from my personal skill which allows me to have a great advantage over my enemy. Thank you for this guide it really did help me out a lot
Bro your tips are amazing, I use to think I had terrible aim and was a bad player, but really it was because I would always use ADS and have wack crosshair placement. After watching some of your vids my friends have pointed out that my aim has gotten way better and my kd has improved significantly. Thank you.
Thank you so much. With this crosshair and after some spike planting and defusing practice I been hitting headshots. Thank you a lot. I went from bronze 1 to diamond 3
use the sheriff in the range to make spraying impossible, to train getting that first shot as a headshot.
Guardian also goes the trick
this guy is the ONLY skill guide I will follow because he backs up all of his statements with facts and evidence (in game, scientific).
Thank you I’ve been practicing recently on cross hair placement I notice that if I think my placement is to high it’s actually perfect
all 3 buddy thank you for your advice it was really helpful
This is best ever video for practicing flicking and tracking and tap shooting. Even getting high accuracy is also possible with this type of drills. I was kinda nervous about my accuracy so and low flicking skills so during the duels i tried to flick as fast as possible and shoot the guy but sometimes i win or die . I thought many times to lower the pace but thought if i look bad or maybe its a bad way to practice flicking. I might lack speed later on if this becomes a habit but him in this video talking about focusing on the aim first and then speed actually motivated now. Thanks for the vid . Thnx for ur drills. Amazing guide bro.
Thanks after seeing this video, my enemy always headshot me
I started playing with 6000 edpi.
I changed to 800 and it made a giant difference in my ability to aim and I only needed a few games to readjust to the new dpi.
What helped me a lot was knowong how many cm you have to move your mouse so you can turn 180°
Wtf?
this honestly helped me so much 2 months ago i was iron 2 and was so mad at valorant cuz i sucked and couldent get better till i found this video im now in imortal and just stumbled upon this video again thank you man
Really really helpful video for improvement!!! Love how you guys incorporate examples from psychology to back up the training habits.
My sensi is incredibly high. I'm right now progressing nicely though. Depends on what you prefer. I tried low sensi like the pros do, but my hands pained so much that I just couldn't play properly, I tried it for almost 2 months after which I gave up on it. I prefer wrist adjustment more than the complete hand and it works for me. As for the shooting thing, I practiced on the hard mode with bot Armor on from long back in range, in the beginning I could only score 4-8. Now it's 10-17. But yeah, to make myself feel good I play the same sensitivity on other single player campaign games, like fallout 4 for example. The good feel factor is important so that you don't give up. People try hard difficulty on valorant and give up fast because they can't score much. That's why the video mentioned to try a difficulty on which you can score more than half. Find what you're comfortable with, don't give up.
changing my in-game sensitivity immediately helped me lol, i practiced in the range and did far better than i usually do
just a note that if you use a high sens it generally takes lot more practice and muscle memory build up to get consistent accuracy, so don't be frustrated or anything when you whiff, it just takes a lot more time and patience to really get consistent with a much higher sensitivity
Dude you're the best teacher, this guide has some concrete psychological evidence to back up! Subs!
I feel there is one really important thing that must be practiced.
Movement, let me explain.
In my experience, there is not point in having perfect accuracy with your crosshair if you don't move right or time your shots well.
Since moving makes you inaccurate more times than not the bullet will go anywhere but where your crosshair is.
to solve this I had to use a crosshair that showed movement error, I had inner and outer line overlapped, and made the outerlines move when I moved and inner stand still.
This helped me with learning the timing for being accurate and realized that you have to wait quite a lot to be accurate
little tip: you don't always need 100% accuracy that depends on range, if you are close enough 80% might be already enough
Tysm this tutorial makes me feel confident that I might move out of iron xD
edit: made it
Lol
im still trapped in iron 2 - iron 3 because smurfs and rage quitters fml
@@cosmicawkward4868 Keep trying you'll make it out of elo hell eventually. Once I got out I quickly moved to bronze 3
@@frost-ghost thanks bro I'm still going strong come close to bronze 1 a few times now getting closer each time 💪
Tapping. I feel like most of my duels are at that mid-long range that i should tap at but usually don't
Well, I think you should just take more time instead of tapping in that scenario. What's faster, tapping a few times, or taking slightly longer for your crosshair to be on their head.
bro this actually helped i started to get more kills in deathmatch and my kd was WAY better than before
Probably the best skillcapped I've seen thus far
Alex Kabam? :D when did you start doing vods for SkillCapped? Nice work tho, keep up the good work :)
Thanks! And yeah delayed my own channel video a bit but happy with the work I did here.
I use a razer mouse. I have an extremely high sensitivity on my mouse. I’m used to it and thus i have developed small hand movements for huge cursor movements. I’m more comfortable with super high eDPI but i miss a lot of shots when enemies appear somewhere not close to my crosshair. Should i still adjust and adapt to lower eDPI?
Trust me you will get much better with a edpi or under 400. It’ll take a while to get used to, but you’ll become better overqll
^^
Same but I practiced using a lower eDPI and I improved a lot! Even my bf noticed it, I was getting a lot more headshots and kills over 40 I was so happy It was such a huge improvement for me and of course the right use of the agents abilities.
I LOVE 10 MINUTES VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you man!
I probably need to work on tracking because I never reminded myself on that thanks for reminding me on this and I also use hard mode thinking it helps because I think 12 around is pretty decent so should I continue on hard or go to medium?
ur absolutely right about the fact with not improving.. in the last few weeks i thought im not improving but im trying to get better every single game.. im sure that this is a bad habbit as u said and im very thankful that u talked about that or helps me very much ❤️
I main chamber because of his ability to summon a limited ammo deagle along with his op ULT, but I mostly main 1 tap headshot weapons such as the guardian, sheriff, and marshall, overall I really need to increase my flick accuracy and tracking. Thanks for this video, it will help me a lot in the long run :D
wow this guy is giving us life skills not just headshot skills 😭💞
GOOD STUFF COACH 🙏🏽
I need to work on tracking hopefully the drill will help thank you so much for something that will probably help my tracking
I havent tried this yet, but this actually does sound really effective.
This will help a lot 😭 I played this game nonstop during closed beta and my aim was pristine. I took a 2 month break and came back yesterday and I'm playing like a bot 💀
the airline add music really helps with learning
More of these plz! These aim guides are so usefull
The lessons here aren't just for Valorant, you can use it to develop yourself. For example, what he said about growth, a person shouldn't start form 100 immediately, but to build up until you increase the numbers, from 1 to 100. Where this apply in life? For example, you can't pushups, you can start doing pushups once per day, and increase it as you go along. THESE ARE MY POV hehehe, I know nobody asks, but I'm a gamer who also focuses on developing our personal life and it's part of my advocacy to help others improve their's THAT'S WHY THANKS FOR THE VIDEO YOU'VE MADE!
Thank you so much dude,I got my first ace because of you thank you soooo much...
Tracking and spraying for me!
Thanks for the guide
this video helped me out a lot... keep up the grind
I dont know if this is a good tip or not but, if easy mode is too easy for you and medium is to fast, stay on easy and use guns that dont have much damage (ie. Spectre) so it mimics medium mode (or hard mode) but on a easier scale.
Useful tnku .. both 3 spraying taping tracking need to practice
This actually help me, THANKS! From bronze 2 to p immo 1 in just 1 month
Wtf how
I’m better at tapping with the sheriff than spraying with a phantom. More than likely going to practice with your recoil guide! Thank you so much!
this really helps, thank you.
Big video bro, great content! thank you.
Flicking from head to head without shooting in the range, imma try that. Seems like a good way to really get the flicks down
That crosshair placement tip was golden...I legit got a 33 kill comp game after exploiting that tip
Useful guide!! Thanks dude!!
Will be noting updates. Gonna start drills tomorrow lmao goodnight. Excited 😆😁
Thank you for all this tips i went from bronze 3 to immortal 2
Please don't lie
I get 24 on hard but I just swing my Crosshair over their head like an awp xD.
Lmao I get like 11 😎
I like this tutorial it has the right evidences to help
*IF YOU HAVE A 2560x1440p MONITOR READ THIS!
2560x1440p monitors have ~ 1.78x more pixels than 1920x1080p monitors, so using eDPI of 400-600 is insanely slow. Instead, multiple by 1.78 to aim for 712-1068.
I tweaked my settings to have an eDPI of 1035 (1500dpi x 0.69 sens), but divided by 1.78 it's 580 (within suggested range).
sry 200x1.78 is 356. so 200-600 is 356-1068
i just love your guides... i have improved a lot and reached bronze.... this is my first fps game... i had no fps experience before... i work on drills everyday
If its ur first fps make sure you look up how to disable mouse acceleration and get a decent well known brand gaming mouse
Keyboard doesn't matter as much
Excellent guide
This is how guides should look like. Not just, "Here's what I do." This video states the reason why he does the drills he does.
Thank you for this information 💙💙
Incredibly helpful video, THANKS !
Thank you Soo much♥️ I have Improved alot
I hate when people say everyone has preferences for sensitivity. It's wrong. Very few pros can play at a hard sens, and if u aren't good at high sens but never used low sens before, learn to. My aim drastically improved after a week from moving my dpi down by 800. If u are a noob, learn how to use low sens, kinda the best shot u got at becoming good.
Thanks a lot for this video fam, it was really helpful!
Helped a lot thanks
Bro ur voice is so damn calming and ez to hear. Awesome voice man.
Bruh same
the drills help a lot tysm :)
Hi fellow Valorant Players..I am eNeReZ(It is my in-game name).I am a trash unranked valorant player who was STRUGGLING with guns in valorant,even in unrated games..I have seen a lot of aiming guides from gameleap and proguides;and even practiced....But all in vain..This guide has inspired me a lot and these drills and tips were just OP.Love you skillcapped and I will be updating this comment to tell the guys who are reading this comment about my improvements.......Peace Out..
You helped me a lot I improved my aim a lot so I subbed, turn on notifications and liekd the video :D
thanks for bringing science into this,
Just amazing!! Thank you
U helped me so much bro!!
I need to work on Tapping/Tracking and like to See some Guides on it
Me who has a high sensitivity: *AIGHT IMMA HEAD OUT*
It's still possible to be incredibly accurate on your first shot with high sens, I've recently switched to high sens (0.5, 800dpi, previously 0.4 400dpi) and I'm seeing better results than what I had before. My shots are still accurate and I can actually do quick flicks without tearing my arm off
@@akomissmo2 0.5 and 800 dpi isnt really high sens.
That's actually pretty average, high sens to me is like x8 those values
My eDPI is around 3100 and still I'm pretty fine with my aim. When I heard recommended DPI of 800 I was actually shocked because in other games like cs I use like 2000 DPI with 3 in game sensitivity. Now that's pretty high
The Leron Gaming sameee my edpi is around 2500 and I’m like wtf when I hear them say 200-600 is best like I’m honestly worried that I’m doing it wrong but like I’m comfortable with my own so idk if I shld change...
Video should have been titled, "How to improve your head game" for the LULZ😂
youre too funny lmaoooooooooo got me dead XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Aaaaaand demonitized..
I think that most of the youtubers forget to tell you about Deathmatch. It also helps you in increasing your skills.
Really helpful video brother, thank you
Thank u for the guide..
AMAZING bruh!
This guy needs at least 2 mil subs thank you