I've started implementing this into my aim sense my sensitivity is pretty low it helps so much thank you, it's my first time hearing about Florescent her aim is insane
For those wondering this only works if you atleast have 70-100 fps Then you will have enough data to process and predict correctly about enemy's movement. And if you olay the game for long enough you don't need to learn anything new you will just discover and learn things ingame.
This is true. I play on 60 fps. Everything is so fast that before i do something i am already dead. I watched a lot of pro play and i tried to imitate them but instead of improving i struggled.
@@ResurrectedSoul12don’t compare yourself to a pro man they are on an entirely different level. There’s always a lot to improve even if your setup isn’t that great.
@@ResurrectedSoul12 Right , And it's more like I don't even get 60 fps consistently only when I take a 50/50 gunfight with no util as soon as there is util or more enemies involved it drops down to 40-45 ugh it's annoying
this isnt the most efficient way to do this as dms are usually primarily focused on fighting, but you could go into a dm and use the miyagi method where you dont shoot immediately, wait till you have a lock in how the enemy is moving before shooting. Most people will be wide swinging in dms tho so its not the most efficient. As the other comment says you just have to actively and consciously make an effort into reading the enemy movements in actual comp games.
I completely understand the concept but this would apply to upper half of ranks. Low ranks however there are a percentage of players that just do 'blind panic' movements so don't beat yourself up if you can't read them. Hint of copium I know.
A simple advice but I'd would be so better if you could show us the scenarios you explain in a custom ..with a duo ..I seem to lost track of what you're saying and just watch the gameplay instead and everytime I have to remind myself that I need to hear what you're saying carefully.
I saw a video of a voltaic proffessional, he told you should never predict the movement of the opponent and always aim after opponent has moved as it is faster, as you have to flick twice if you predict the movement wrong........... Idk which one to believe now (Asc1 myself)
The video is primarily speaking about reading movement, NOT predicting it. Once you read the movement, its easy to predict where the enemy will end up, but predicting movement without reading their movement first is (as mentioned in the video) aiming blind. using the word "predict" is not the best which I assume is what mixed you up. A better way to say it wouldve been once you read the enemy movement, its easy to know where the enemy will end up, and aiming for where they will end up is much easier than aiming for their head and trying to keep up. This is what I assume the voltaic professional was trying to say.
zapper can you do a video where it explains how to like 1v5 or so like lets say enemy team plants spike and your whole team dies and its like a 1v3 can you explain how you alone would clutch the round and get onto site and defuse and win that round?
you probably wont read this but do you think kovaaks scenarios like 1 wall 5 targets pasu would benefit movement reading since thats basically the core of getting a high score on the scenario or do you think its different because its not valorant movement specifically
This is incorrect, generally this works, but this has nothing to do with florescent’s aim style. If you watch florescent’s clips you will notice that even in scenario is when the enemy is wide swinging, fluorescent does not over flick, the crosshair is basically always on the enemy’s head. Flore flicks to the enemy head and tracks it, no over flicking
BRO ZAPPER YOU GENUINLY DONT UNDERSTAND IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND A VIDEO ON HOW TO AIM LIKE FLORESCENT FOR SO LONG BUT THERES NONE ILY oh and also in the desc u was putting he flor is a she
@@evan1833 florescent is still a biological male with the advantages, she or he, i dont think deserves respect cuz taking away actual womens place is NOT cool.
I've started implementing this into my aim sense my sensitivity is pretty low it helps so much thank you, it's my first time hearing about Florescent her aim is insane
*his*
Primmie has insane target transfer
Ive been doing this but i thought it was a bad habit so i stopped but thanks man
This is something I've been trying to do, but often forget to do it. It's a habit I need to develop.
Once you develop the skill it will process at the same time as knowing when to wide swing or when to spray an enemy
For those wondering this only works if you atleast have 70-100 fps
Then you will have enough data to process and predict correctly about enemy's movement. And if you olay the game for long enough you don't need to learn anything new you will just discover and learn things ingame.
This is true. I play on 60 fps. Everything is so fast that before i do something i am already dead. I watched a lot of pro play and i tried to imitate them but instead of improving i struggled.
@@ResurrectedSoul12 very true
@@ResurrectedSoul12don’t compare yourself to a pro man they are on an entirely different level. There’s always a lot to improve even if your setup isn’t that great.
@@ResurrectedSoul12 People have hit radiant on 60 fps, youll be fine.
@@ResurrectedSoul12 Right , And it's more like I don't even get 60 fps consistently only when I take a 50/50 gunfight with no util as soon as there is util or more enemies involved it drops down to 40-45 ugh it's annoying
Thank you for the tips man i needed this so badly
The thing is HOW do I actually train this?
You have to make a conscious effort to actually apply this in your games till it becomes second nature
this isnt the most efficient way to do this as dms are usually primarily focused on fighting, but you could go into a dm and use the miyagi method where you dont shoot immediately, wait till you have a lock in how the enemy is moving before shooting. Most people will be wide swinging in dms tho so its not the most efficient. As the other comment says you just have to actively and consciously make an effort into reading the enemy movements in actual comp games.
In the aim community, we would say she excels in "dynamic clicking". Scenarios like Pasu would be the most applicable
I completely understand the concept but this would apply to upper half of ranks. Low ranks however there are a percentage of players that just do 'blind panic' movements so don't beat yourself up if you can't read them.
Hint of copium I know.
those panic movements are why u practice reactive tracking tbf
A simple advice but I'd would be so better if you could show us the scenarios you explain in a custom ..with a duo ..I seem to lost track of what you're saying and just watch the gameplay instead and everytime I have to remind myself that I need to hear what you're saying carefully.
Same
Video starts from 1:35
Banger after banger like always
i searched "how to aim like florescent" for fun and i didn't think there would actually be a video
If im into the game I seem to be doing this subconsciously which is great
I notice that my problem is lack of sleep and even though i pratice for 1 hrs i become lack of confidence
you should do a video on how to abuse the enemy team's comp like if they dont have drone/recon play in corners etc
Viscose had a video on tracking and reading movements a little bit ago
I saw a video of a voltaic proffessional, he told you should never predict the movement of the opponent and always aim after opponent has moved as it is faster, as you have to flick twice if you predict the movement wrong...........
Idk which one to believe now (Asc1 myself)
The video is primarily speaking about reading movement, NOT predicting it. Once you read the movement, its easy to predict where the enemy will end up, but predicting movement without reading their movement first is (as mentioned in the video) aiming blind. using the word "predict" is not the best which I assume is what mixed you up. A better way to say it wouldve been once you read the enemy movement, its easy to know where the enemy will end up, and aiming for where they will end up is much easier than aiming for their head and trying to keep up. This is what I assume the voltaic professional was trying to say.
@@kevl4n109 I seee
zapper can you do a video where it explains how to like 1v5 or so like lets say enemy team plants spike and your whole team dies and its like a 1v3 can you explain how you alone would clutch the round and get onto site and defuse and win that round?
you probably wont read this but do you think kovaaks scenarios like 1 wall 5 targets pasu would benefit movement reading since thats basically the core of getting a high score on the scenario or do you think its different because its not valorant movement specifically
Better go and do tracking scenarios.
NO GUYS, he is MY favorite yapper😡
finally someone talks about the valorant godess
fr HES insane
@@Zaraki931 *insert horrid message thats against youtube TOS*
@@Zaraki931 mfers be so insecure that someones better than them, so resort to personal insults
u and ur "goddess" are both mentaIIy iII
Yes his aim is good
Sooooo any tips for how to practise movement reading? just shoot moveing shit in aimlabs or what?
What is ur crosshair and ur sens pls ?
Coach Zapper, do you know how to hit heads at long range and stop whiffing? I seem to always whiff on people on like 30m-50m
If you use the vandal tap and move urself , and train first bullet accuracy
yo off topic, but do you fw yeat ( the artist)
This is incorrect, generally this works, but this has nothing to do with florescent’s aim style. If you watch florescent’s clips you will notice that even in scenario is when the enemy is wide swinging, fluorescent does not over flick, the crosshair is basically always on the enemy’s head. Flore flicks to the enemy head and tracks it, no over flicking
yeah this tips don’t really relate to such players who are just gifted in a game such as yeah florescent, aspas, primmie etc
BRO ZAPPER YOU GENUINLY DONT UNDERSTAND IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND A VIDEO ON HOW TO AIM LIKE FLORESCENT FOR SO LONG BUT THERES NONE ILY oh and also in the desc u was putting he flor is a she
HOLY SIMP YOU SHOULD BE EMBARRASSED
its a guy and has been a guy, i feel bad for actual women in that section of pro val because they have to play against a shit ton of GUYS
@@juxtinPKonly for zapper but like fr tho flor is an insane player
@@evan1833 florescent is still a biological male with the advantages, she or he, i dont think deserves respect cuz taking away actual womens place is NOT cool.
@@eis95s yea this is true but hella people get cancelled for like not putting correct pronouns which annoys me but ppl get mad
but how i can practice it?
Ion think that u have time to read movement in valorant, it will just slow you down
You do, it takes a lot of time to develop that sense so that it feels slower though
Crosshair?
Hey zapper whats your tracker?
I dont understand what florescent has to do anything with movment reading
If she has good aim, she has good movement reading.
hey zapper, you got a discord server?
Would’ve been nice to see examples of poor movement reading
Man how to get good reflex shots in Valorant
good
Someone explain in simple word’s please
Zapper yaps i learn
great concept but like the video doesnt even relate to what you are saying, pretty confusing
Rename yourself from zapper to Yapper please
this has to be copium
lmfao
Some people at my university know her, might fight her in 10 mans someday lmao
AIM like primmie?
just miss your shots
sens?
0.2 1600dpi
Talk
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I didn’t understand shit