*_Quick tip:_* stop aim at the floor, aim at their head level, especially when you move around cornor. Watching 80% of my teammate wipe the floor with the vandal is extremely exhausted
Exactly you lose first round, and rest of the rounds are all force buys. It happens in very low elo like iron, bronze and silver. And if ur stuck in this elo, well then good luck getting out of it
Yeah I started it a week ago until my exam Marks ruined everything. Now I dont know when I will get my laptop back :( F for this chat it will give me some Rays of hope. Thank u for seeing this shit comment hope u will have a great day or evening whatever... ok bye
u don’t get as much time to show off ur aim in valorant with all that walking and using the skills but aimlab is all about aim. so u should get soo much better if u try to remember what u did on aimlab while playing valorant and try to copy it. good luck!
Alexander Chacon yeah you’re right, having better game sense than ur enemies help u out with bunch of things. like if u know where ur enemy may be peaking, u’ll have the advantage and get the kill even if its not a headshot.
Improving your aim is still useful, but crosshair placement and pre-aiming are more dominantly used in Valorant. Combine Aimlab, the shooting range and deathmatch.
So glad you mentioned RSIs. It took me 15 years of long wrist aiming session and an office job to start having issues, but I would have changed my behavior a looong time ago if I had known how bad the pain and productivity downsides of not doing so were.
I try to have my sensitivity to where I predominantly wrist aim but on further flicks or 90* to 180* turns are arm turns. I have a 3200 mouse dpi to 0.30 sensitivity in game.
Just letting you know since it waan't mentioned in the video that there's also hybrid aiming using both wrist and arm. Some players use more wrist than arm and vice versa for this style.
@@autonomyseeker6082 you right ,i think the hybrid is more better and also i use a lot of wrist aiming for micro adjustment ,try to do the micro adj with the arm aiming, i ended up doing 180 ,then my head goes off
@@ram42 When I came over from Console to PC, I had opinions about why PC players were considered more lethal than console players. I always believed that when it comes to precision crosshair placement, a player could become very proficient with either a mouse or analog stick, and that none was better than the other in every situation, especially when you put aim assist into the picture which gives controller players more help than they need to be honest. The reason why I left console and never came back once playing on PC was because aiming with the mouse could be done with multiple movements, multiple muscles, and changing speeds. On console, if I figured that if my sensitivity was very high so I could acquire a new target after killing one (high speed / long range flicking), it would really effect my tracking badly. So I was a good flicker, but a bad tracker (unless I spent an hr warming up which is a waste of time and never transitioned into the next day), but since target acquisition speed allowed for big plays, I chose flicks over tracking, especially because I liked playing in close quarters with a more aggressive style, which means targets cross your screen faster than in long range engagements, and you might also have to deal with more enemies in quick succession. So basically if I wanted to have a lot more control, I had to play at a much lower sensitivity on controller, but it ruined my ability to get double and triple kills, or in the sense of Overwatch, the ability to aim against high speed maneuvers, like against Genjis and Tracers, etc (I played OW on console first then swapped to PC). So what I loves about the mouse was the ability to flick and track, but a small mouse pad forced me to have a higher sensitivity to do both, and tracking still wasn't good. I had to get a large desk mouse pad so that I could lower the sensitivity a bit in order to track and short flick with my wrist, and long flick or 90-180* turn with my arm. Another reason for the switch was the thumb anatomy made diagonal plane flicks on analog stick asymmetrical in terms of feel, which didn't help muscle memory. So now if I played on a very low sensitivity, I could still be playing on a controller, but the only way I felt I could do every type of aiming that I couldn't do on controller was to have a very high sensitivity on mouse, and use my arm or my wrist in certain situations to either slow down or speed up my aim. Basically with my smooth threaded mouse pad, I use the weight of my arm or wrist to control my aim when I need to track better, the same way in a sports car the sports drive function stiffens the wheel for high speeds and tight turns. I also use the weight of my hand, and a balanced claw grip for control at the back of the mouse, which allows the front of my mouse to be easily manipulated with my index finger for tracking. Now if I had a lower sensitivity, I wouldn't be able to go as fast as I wanted in certain situations, because I'm capped by the sensitivity, but because I have it at high sensitivity, I can always slow it down manually with certain arm, wrist, hand, finger techniques. Basically playing at higher sensitivity gives me all options for every type of situation. Yes I put a ton of thought into it, but really every time I felt limited by something when I was on controller, or even while I was figuring out what I wanted on mouse, I asked myself, "can I execute what I picture in my mind with my current set ups consistently?" If the answer is yes, I don't change anything, just try to recognize the situation faster in game. If the answer is no, then I make changes to my layout (which could be on my mouse or keyboard.
QOTD: I’m quite new so I’ve been really experimenting with the recoil of each gun as part of my training. For Flicking I just use The Range and AimLabs. Sometimes me and my girlfriend would practice crosshair placement in custom games. We set it to Auto-Respawn and practice a few corners. We’re both Iron :)
QOTD: I play 3 deathmatches to warm up, and then I use a spike rush match to decide if I'm feeling good enough to do ranked or if I should just chill in unrated.
QOTD, i used to train a lot in Kovaaks back when i was playing overwatch, i did the same when i started valorant, but i gave up when i realized that i'm not actually getting better by doing that, so i just go in the shooting range for 5mins and jump into an unrated game to warmup... also i tried both arm and wrist, i think i was a bit better with arm when i was flicking, but wrist was a bit better for tracking, i lost all my arm aim tho since i got lazy and just went to the thing i was comfortable with
QQTD: Yes, I do train my aim everyday. Before playing valorant I do aimalbs for about 20 mins and then go in the range to get warm up for the recoil, counter strafing and crosshair placement, then I I play deathmatch until I feel like I'm consistently hitting shots and the movement is a lot natural. Finally then I start playing competitive.
QOTD: i used aim lab but i feel like its not working for me so i practice in range 30min then a death-match and a spike rush. Some times i also play in custom against my friends for warm up and training !!
I train 2 hours sometime and stilll in iron .. After few months I change tonark aiming 😘😘 its op but when i changed it was really very hard 😭 after 2 days I was getting used to this ... I learned one thing to never give up.. This is my way of gamer 😀. I ranked to bronze 2 from iron ❤️.
i train my aim for like 1-2 hours. lets me help train my muscle memories. I rest then warm up inside valorant, i have my own routine to how I want to improve and at the same time warming up my hands. 2 deathmatches then go competitive.
The thing is, I play Valorant casually so I don't mind losing, I find practicing and warming up not really fun, I know that getting better with my aim will enhance my casual experience cuz I will find myself in less situation where I just sucked, I can't really be bothered. It's a vicious circle lol
qotd: i do an aimlab playlist everyday 2 or 3 times overall with deathmatch and the ingame range everytime, no matter how good u are there is always room for practice and improvement
osu trains you to click on your target when your mouse is on the target, not before or after, osu doesn’t train your aim because your mouse sens is different from your game sens
Could y’all do a video for Offensive side on strats to take site, hold site, and when to rotate to the other site. Me and my buddies really struggle with this
if u feel drained or sluggish when ur playing bois you could also be dehydrated or need something to eat. So make sure ur getting ur nutrients in you and staying hydrated to feel good throughout the day. Stay healthy bois
QOTD: i've been doing aimlabs pretty much everyday and messing around in the range too. it helped me rank up a lot at first from bronze 2 to silver 2 but it seems like i've hit a wall since
change your aim labs routine, and play with higher ranks, you will be forced to improve, and get better through the increased skill barrier. tbh ignore rank and just focus on mechanics, an having fun.
Many people say keep crosshair at head level is easy but it isn't easy for some people like me. So the general idea is to keep practicing until u do it unconsciously. Now still I suck but I keep crosshair like higher than head level than adjust it.
Helpful vid! I use wrist-aiming, but i think i will change to arm-aiming now. Think it would be easier to follow the examples if you showed them in the video. The gameplay in the background was actualy more of a disturbance
Just to The range And then change the settings to Bot shield on or off Bot strafe And medium And try 1 tap shots and keep doing that for 10-15 minutes for different ranges and you’ll be good
Good video but I’ll appreciate a couple of pictures on the stuff you explained such as grip. I know the grips but some new FPS players might not know what the type of grips are.
QOTD: Never played Fps games before, but before playing i always warm up at Shooting test for 20min. In just a month my aim surprisingly improved especially at headshots.
ah yes me, was getting pretty good, i come back after like 5 days, and i just lost my game sense and everything lol. I got it back quickly after 1 day. also i am much better at tip grip than anything else.
QOTB Yes, I practice for about thirty minutes everyday before I play. I aim with my wrist because I can't find a good setup to aim with my arm without aches and fatigues the first 5 minutes of play.
@@nihalr_ ik but i personally don't have fun when i keep dying, and he didn't actually ask for the warmup time, he asked for the training time which is for 10 mins considered too short for a training time. that's why i recommended to go for a 30 mins to 1 hour.
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.
i noticed some weird stuff by me xD.. i can strafe shoot , my crosshair placement is not that bad and my aim is not that bad. BUT only in the range!. if i go in deathmatch or rankeds i play completly diffrent . what i notice what the biggest mistakes was. 1. i start aiming "after" not while stop moving for some reason. thats make me very slow. and i shoot every time way to early. before i stay still . what means my first shot did not hit. and the shots after that are not realy accurate. if some one asking his self why he lose close to every 1vs1 . watch out for little things like that
wassup qotd: i train my aim by like shooting range defuse hard situation and planting bomb in hard mode. Then i head into deatmatch before going into comp
QOTD: No I don't do training because most of the time I am busy so I only get 1 match done, if I have more time then I would train for at least 5-10 mins but usually no
Do you have some tips how you can aim when your gameplay always fps drops to zero whenever something happens( e.g. buy phase, you turn into a corner, an enemy shows up, boom bot, etc.)
Im pretty sure i wrist aim while warming up but i arm aim normally. Weird right? Also i dont use any aim trainers i only warm up in the range or deathmatch if my friends in a game or wants to. Somehow im still the best player i know. Not for long tho if my friends keep playing everyday for 3 - 5 hrs...
i personally prefer wrist aiming, coming from a controller background it was hard to transfer to pc so I opted for higher sens also because I hated using my whole arm and I cam from games like overwatch and sometimes fortnite where being accustomed to high sens is good due to more flicking but when I stumbled upon valorant it was hard as I never needed to make such precise movements so I lowered my sens which is still pretty high just enough for me to make 1 turn with my wrist alone took me a long time to get used too but it was worth it.
My sens high but im not 100% on wrist aiming..idk i just cant use arm aiming...when i flick like 180° i always not let my arm go of the table...when i got of my arm from the table, its take times to feel competble again and it annoying
I tried to use arm but always become wrist now i changed my sens from 0,387 to 0,663. 0,387 was from my csgo sens i feel like i cant play for long if i use that sens i can only be good 2-3 games. I reached LEM in csgo but i dont think i play consistently because my hand a bit pains
For me I don’t training on aim lab or anything. I’m the person who still play as my best without warm up or training. Most of my friend need a warm up or like half an hours of training to play as their best. Not me :3
Wrist vs arm is litterally laptop vs pc .... like I play with my wrist because I'm on a laptop ... I'm have a set distance I have to be before it's just ridiculous. Plus I have to look down at my screen if I want to do arm aiming
QOTD: Nah. I noticed that my aim gets progressly worse the more I practice it, so I kinda just let it go and I can still hit flicks and heads with Marshal and Op.
ahh yes, you know the youtube algorithm is top notch when i click on the video with no views, and there's already 2 comments saying first
Oh hello lol
Its Caleb22
@@calebrivers5136 hello
4:43 holy crap that transition was cool
do: aim at the enemy
dont: not aim at the enemy
Whoa omg thx helped me a lot, now im so good.
@@zewoolf574 yes, you are welcome brother
How the fuk did i missed that. Thanks brother
Pretty simple thanks for this mate
I feel like this is all just recycled content I’ve seen like 30 times.
They run out of ideas. And repeat the same points over and over on deffrent videos.
EXACTLY!!!
ppl who make these videos dont know a thing about aiming
talked to a immortal friend about this and he says that ply something thats reasonable for yourself
*_Quick tip:_* stop aim at the floor, aim at their head level, especially when you move around cornor. Watching 80% of my teammate wipe the floor with the vandal is extremely exhausted
Lol same I hate watching it
This helps me a lot in my diamon 3 games
My team every single game:
Do force on ecos,
Don’t buy for my teammates.
Exactly you lose first round, and rest of the rounds are all force buys. It happens in very low elo like iron, bronze and silver. And if ur stuck in this elo, well then good luck getting out of it
probably shouldnt solo queue, its boring and also it sucks
People: play eco
Me: I am not a poor bitch, im gonna buy Stinger :)
Yeah I started it a week ago until my exam Marks ruined everything. Now I dont know when I will get my laptop back :(
F for this chat it will give me some Rays of hope.
Thank u for seeing this shit comment hope u will have a great day or evening whatever... ok bye
Valorant is cool
But studying is cooler
Stay in school
Drugs are gae
@@keancoria nerd..
@@marshal7957 ur gonna have a minimum wage job. Calling it.
@@keancoria it's true. If you get a job where u can sit in your home for most of it, you'll be able to play more Valorant
Kean Coria Studying isn’t cooler, it’s more worth it but definitely isn’t cooler
QOTD: Yep, I've been doing daily practice in aimlabs and I notice lots of improvement... In aimlabs. Unfortunately, not so much in valorant.
u don’t get as much time to show off ur aim in valorant with all that walking and using the skills but aimlab is all about aim. so u should get soo much better if u try to remember what u did on aimlab while playing valorant and try to copy it. good luck!
I agree with eylul
Focus mainly on game sense if your aim isn’t the best. Game sense will help you out WAY better than being able to tap heads.
Alexander Chacon yeah you’re right, having better game sense than ur enemies help u out with bunch of things. like if u know where ur enemy may be peaking, u’ll have the advantage and get the kill even if its not a headshot.
Improving your aim is still useful, but crosshair placement and pre-aiming are more dominantly used in Valorant. Combine Aimlab, the shooting range and deathmatch.
So glad you mentioned RSIs. It took me 15 years of long wrist aiming session and an office job to start having issues, but I would have changed my behavior a looong time ago if I had known how bad the pain and productivity downsides of not doing so were.
finally a tips that only i saw for once which is "wrist and arm aiming" lol .thanks btw
I try to have my sensitivity to where I predominantly wrist aim but on further flicks or 90* to 180* turns are arm turns. I have a 3200 mouse dpi to 0.30 sensitivity in game.
Just letting you know since it waan't mentioned in the video that there's also hybrid aiming using both wrist and arm. Some players use more wrist than arm and vice versa for this style.
@@autonomyseeker6082 you right ,i think the hybrid is more better and also i use a lot of wrist aiming for micro adjustment ,try to do the micro adj with the arm aiming, i ended up doing 180 ,then my head goes off
@@Eastra3 thats high asfuckkk
@@ram42 When I came over from Console to PC, I had opinions about why PC players were considered more lethal than console players. I always believed that when it comes to precision crosshair placement, a player could become very proficient with either a mouse or analog stick, and that none was better than the other in every situation, especially when you put aim assist into the picture which gives controller players more help than they need to be honest. The reason why I left console and never came back once playing on PC was because aiming with the mouse could be done with multiple movements, multiple muscles, and changing speeds. On console, if I figured that if my sensitivity was very high so I could acquire a new target after killing one (high speed / long range flicking), it would really effect my tracking badly. So I was a good flicker, but a bad tracker (unless I spent an hr warming up which is a waste of time and never transitioned into the next day), but since target acquisition speed allowed for big plays, I chose flicks over tracking, especially because I liked playing in close quarters with a more aggressive style, which means targets cross your screen faster than in long range engagements, and you might also have to deal with more enemies in quick succession. So basically if I wanted to have a lot more control, I had to play at a much lower sensitivity on controller, but it ruined my ability to get double and triple kills, or in the sense of Overwatch, the ability to aim against high speed maneuvers, like against Genjis and Tracers, etc (I played OW on console first then swapped to PC). So what I loves about the mouse was the ability to flick and track, but a small mouse pad forced me to have a higher sensitivity to do both, and tracking still wasn't good. I had to get a large desk mouse pad so that I could lower the sensitivity a bit in order to track and short flick with my wrist, and long flick or 90-180* turn with my arm. Another reason for the switch was the thumb anatomy made diagonal plane flicks on analog stick asymmetrical in terms of feel, which didn't help muscle memory.
So now if I played on a very low sensitivity, I could still be playing on a controller, but the only way I felt I could do every type of aiming that I couldn't do on controller was to have a very high sensitivity on mouse, and use my arm or my wrist in certain situations to either slow down or speed up my aim. Basically with my smooth threaded mouse pad, I use the weight of my arm or wrist to control my aim when I need to track better, the same way in a sports car the sports drive function stiffens the wheel for high speeds and tight turns. I also use the weight of my hand, and a balanced claw grip for control at the back of the mouse, which allows the front of my mouse to be easily manipulated with my index finger for tracking. Now if I had a lower sensitivity, I wouldn't be able to go as fast as I wanted in certain situations, because I'm capped by the sensitivity, but because I have it at high sensitivity, I can always slow it down manually with certain arm, wrist, hand, finger techniques. Basically playing at higher sensitivity gives me all options for every type of situation. Yes I put a ton of thought into it, but really every time I felt limited by something when I was on controller, or even while I was figuring out what I wanted on mouse, I asked myself, "can I execute what I picture in my mind with my current set ups consistently?" If the answer is yes, I don't change anything, just try to recognize the situation faster in game. If the answer is no, then I make changes to my layout (which could be on my mouse or keyboard.
QOTD: I’m quite new so I’ve been really experimenting with the recoil of each gun as part of my training. For Flicking I just use The Range and AimLabs. Sometimes me and my girlfriend would practice crosshair placement in custom games. We set it to Auto-Respawn and practice a few corners. We’re both Iron :)
QOTD: I play 3 deathmatches to warm up, and then I use a spike rush match to decide if I'm feeling good enough to do ranked or if I should just chill in unrated.
4:44 that transition though🔥 props to the editor
QOTD, i used to train a lot in Kovaaks back when i was playing overwatch, i did the same when i started valorant, but i gave up when i realized that i'm not actually getting better by doing that, so i just go in the shooting range for 5mins and jump into an unrated game to warmup... also i tried both arm and wrist, i think i was a bit better with arm when i was flicking, but wrist was a bit better for tracking, i lost all my arm aim tho since i got lazy and just went to the thing i was comfortable with
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2:47 that Raze got killed with the beat
QQTD: Yes, I do train my aim everyday. Before playing valorant I do aimalbs for about 20 mins and then go in the range to get warm up for the recoil, counter strafing and crosshair placement, then I I play deathmatch until I feel like I'm consistently hitting shots and the movement is a lot natural. Finally then I start playing competitive.
Same
This is one of the better vids y'all have put out as you're not recycling old tips
QOTD: I play a couple deathmatch games and use the shooting range.
QOTD: i used aim lab but i feel like its not working for me so i practice in range 30min then a death-match and a spike rush. Some times i also play in custom against my friends for warm up and training !!
Yeah I also used aimlab. But the range is just much better in every way so I just stick with that
4:44 Best transition I've seen on this channel
I train 2 hours sometime and stilll in iron ..
After few months I change tonark aiming 😘😘 its op but when i changed it was really very hard 😭 after 2 days I was getting used to this ... I learned one thing to never give up..
This is my way of gamer 😀.
I ranked to bronze 2 from iron ❤️.
I try to train my aim on aimlab about 15min before i spin up valorant. Its definitely helped my aim out and become slightly better in game
i train my aim for like 1-2 hours. lets me help train my muscle memories. I rest then warm up inside valorant, i have my own routine to how I want to improve and at the same time warming up my hands. 2 deathmatches then go competitive.
The thing is, I play Valorant casually so I don't mind losing, I find practicing and warming up not really fun, I know that getting better with my aim will enhance my casual experience cuz I will find myself in less situation where I just sucked, I can't really be bothered. It's a vicious circle lol
qotd: i do an aimlab playlist everyday 2 or 3 times overall with deathmatch and the ingame range everytime, no matter how good u are there is always room for practice and improvement
I used to do half an hour each day in practice lab but then I just started to play death matches and spike rushes to practice
“do u train your aim” i play osu everyday
Same
osu trains you to click on your target when your mouse is on the target, not before or after, osu doesn’t train your aim because your mouse sens is different from your game sens
I play osu everyday but I am doo doo
i play osu mania everyday xd
@Ethan Liang who asked pogO
I use a mix of both arm and wrist. Arm for big adjustments and wrist for small tweaks. I play palm grip because who doesn’t lol
Could y’all do a video for Offensive side on strats to take site, hold site, and when to rotate to the other site. Me and my buddies really struggle with this
I practised in the range or spike rush for a few games
if u feel drained or sluggish when ur playing bois you could also be dehydrated or need something to eat. So make sure ur getting ur nutrients in you and staying hydrated to feel good throughout the day. Stay healthy bois
i do aim training in range for 5mins of vandel onetaps ,and phantom at deathmatch and i dont use much aim labs
QOTD: i've been doing aimlabs pretty much everyday and messing around in the range too. it helped me rank up a lot at first from bronze 2 to silver 2 but it seems like i've hit a wall since
change your aim labs routine, and play with higher ranks, you will be forced to improve, and get better through the increased skill barrier. tbh ignore rank and just focus on mechanics, an having fun.
One thing that was not mentioned here is the hybrid aim style, as some people might wanna learn hybrid especially if they only wrist aim
QOTD: I run into a deathmatch with my map turned off. I use a sheriff for about 5-10 matches then I finish by using a Vandal or Phantom
At the end of the day, it depends on where you're most comfortable rightt?
I use both wrist and arm aiming
Aiming white a machine gun
Many people say keep crosshair at head level is easy but it isn't easy for some people like me. So the general idea is to keep practicing until u do it unconsciously. Now still I suck but I keep crosshair like higher than head level than adjust it.
Helpful vid! I use wrist-aiming, but i think i will change to arm-aiming now. Think it would be easier to follow the examples if you showed them in the video. The gameplay in the background was actualy more of a disturbance
Just to
The range
And then change the settings to
Bot shield on or off
Bot strafe
And medium
And try 1 tap shots and keep doing that for 10-15 minutes for different ranges and you’ll be good
QOTD: I train my aim when I’m not in the mood.
Fast way:
be calm. Look at Scream, he doesnt do full auto because he is calm and focused on heads. I tried this strategy and it is such an improvement
Good video but I’ll appreciate a couple of pictures on the stuff you explained such as grip. I know the grips but some new FPS players might not know what the type of grips are.
beautifully explained.. ideal video
Does anyone know how to make the circle crosshair that looks like this ⭕️
IL : 1/2/3/4
QOTD: Never played Fps games before, but before playing i always warm up at Shooting test for 20min. In just a month my aim surprisingly improved especially at headshots.
man o' man , this helped a lot .
ah yes me, was getting pretty good, i come back after like 5 days, and i just lost my game sense and everything lol. I got it back quickly after 1 day. also i am much better at tip grip than anything else.
QOTD: I train in aimlab once a day, then I do some shooting in the range
QOTB Yes, I practice for about thirty minutes everyday before I play. I aim with my wrist because I can't find a good setup to aim with my arm without aches and fatigues the first 5 minutes of play.
Could you tell me what is the 1:13 crosshair's configuration please?
I've been looking for that crosshair for a long time.
Nice video!
My aim is not that great but I tap on there head but it’s the bloom and recoil that messes me up and I’m not even moving,do u have any tips?
I train my aim for 10 mins is this enough?
yeah, if you train for too much you just make yourself bored and hence do worse (in my opinion)
i think 30 mins to 1 hour is enough
@@nihalr_ ik but i personally don't have fun when i keep dying, and he didn't actually ask for the warmup time, he asked for the training time which is for 10 mins considered too short for a training time. that's why i recommended to go for a 30 mins to 1 hour.
No
If you're going casual, 10-20 mins atleast.
If you wanna be a pro, train for atleast an hour everyday.
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.
tip grip is actually good, i wrist aim and tip grip, and its not really a problem, im an immortal 3 used to drop 40 bombs on gold/plat elos.
Can’t really do arm aiming, my table isn’t as big for my arm to be on it. I usually wrist aim but I wanna see if I can adjust to arm.
Quick question what gun or skill should I buy in the first round when playing cypher or omen
QoTD: yes, I train my aim. I started a month ago and now I have 52 hrs on Kovaak and Aim Lab
i noticed some weird stuff by me xD.. i can strafe shoot , my crosshair placement is not that bad and my aim is not that bad. BUT only in the range!. if i go in deathmatch or rankeds i play completly diffrent . what i notice what the biggest mistakes was. 1. i start aiming "after" not while stop moving for some reason. thats make me very slow. and i shoot every time way to early. before i stay still . what means my first shot did not hit. and the shots after that are not realy accurate. if some one asking his self why he lose close to every 1vs1 . watch out for little things like that
wassup
qotd: i train my aim by like shooting range defuse hard situation and planting bomb in hard mode. Then i head into deatmatch before going into comp
Ofcouse I train my aim daily in Kovaak's and Aimlab and I improved a lot in VALORANT I outaim almost everyone in Plat II
QOTD: No I don't do training because most of the time I am busy so I only get 1 match done, if I have more time then I would train for at least 5-10 mins but usually no
Another crosshair placement video. NICE
i have a wrist and arm hybrid aiming
QQTD: YES
i practice every singletime in deathmatch whenever i start gaming
Do you have some tips how you can aim when your gameplay always fps drops to zero whenever something happens( e.g. buy phase, you turn into a corner, an enemy shows up, boom bot, etc.)
Im pretty sure i wrist aim while warming up but i arm aim normally. Weird right? Also i dont use any aim trainers i only warm up in the range or deathmatch if my friends in a game or wants to. Somehow im still the best player i know. Not for long tho if my friends keep playing everyday for 3 - 5 hrs...
QOTD : Yes, Im currently using aimlab for around 1 hr everyday, and I do 15-20 mins of Shooting range and 1-2 round of Deathmatch before comp.
i personally prefer wrist aiming, coming from a controller background it was hard to transfer to pc so I opted for higher sens also because I hated using my whole arm and I cam from games like overwatch and sometimes fortnite where being accustomed to high sens is good due to more flicking but when I stumbled upon valorant it was hard as I never needed to make such precise movements so I lowered my sens which is still pretty high just enough for me to make 1 turn with my wrist alone took me a long time to get used too but it was worth it.
Same, but after wristing for about a month, i lowered my sens, i did arm aim, and somewhat wrist, and after a week i got 100x better than before.
Im struggling hard to switch to low sense coming from super high sense on cod
Pictures please how do I know which is which
I have to search up individually search them up
I train 3 hours in aim lab but my problem was crosshair placement and recoil lmao.
I'm barely starting so I do 5 drills for about an hour everyday before going into unranked.
The crosshairs in this video are filthy yo
i just play a deathmatch before i start or a spike
that really helps
QOTD- I’m trying to get better at it yes
can u do a video how to convert valo sense to aimlab? Because even my setting in both game is the same, aimlab sense feels slower than valo
What's your sensitivity or dpi in VALORANT?
My sens high but im not 100% on wrist aiming..idk i just cant use arm aiming...when i flick like 180° i always not let my arm go of the table...when i got of my arm from the table, its take times to feel competble again and it annoying
Yo the music made me do stank face bruh. That shit is a BOP!!!
i play a few spike rushes before i play a comp
Thank u for this
Use arm aiming for tracking and wrist aiming for flicking its better all around that way
How should i use aim trainers?
I tried to use arm but always become wrist now i changed my sens from 0,387 to 0,663. 0,387 was from my csgo sens i feel like i cant play for long if i use that sens i can only be good 2-3 games. I reached LEM in csgo but i dont think i play consistently because my hand a bit pains
did 10 minutes of arm aiming in aimlabs and now my shoulder is sore
i train my aim in the range, aimlab and kovaak about 2h a day.
For me I don’t training on aim lab or anything. I’m the person who still play as my best without warm up or training. Most of my friend need a warm up or like half an hours of training to play as their best. Not me :3
for those who arm aim, what are your in-game sens and dpi? trying to change from wrist aim and my sens was .47 and 800 dpi
Claw and fingertip are actually the better grips. They allow more adjustment while palm doesn't
I do wrist aiming, but i cant change to arm aiming bc my mouse pad is too small
Wrist vs arm is litterally laptop vs pc .... like I play with my wrist because I'm on a laptop ... I'm have a set distance I have to be before it's just ridiculous. Plus I have to look down at my screen if I want to do arm aiming
QOTD: Sometimes yes and sometimes no
what is the ball shooting something?
QOTD: Nah. I noticed that my aim gets progressly worse the more I practice it, so I kinda just let it go and I can still hit flicks and heads with Marshal and Op.
I want a video to know what walls you can shoot an enemy behind it
I have shoulder pain from arm aiming. So I'm more towards wrist.
Dude same I tore a fucking muscle in my shoulder using arm aim
@@legionit6313 lol. Take rest and get well.
What warm ups do I do