I don't know about this because I tried this and got killed every time. Maybe cuz I play on Pacific servers, people here are mostly using high sens and focus on speed rather than first bullet accuracy like demon1. Same happened with yay when he was playing in NA he was getting kills with op despite being slow to be precise. When he tried this on Pacific he got killed immediately. Also this aim technique works against people who don't have good aim or use slow aim technique. Otherwise people like prx jinggg will force you to be fast otherwise they will kill you faster than you take your time to adjust.
@@lolpol-hn8dv you might be mistaken on what I said, basically my comment just agreed with your ideology, in short. People claim you take your time to aim is the way to succeed, which just is not true at a certain point. FPS games favor speed over accuracy every single time. If you have a easy shot on the opponent, aim fast. If you have a hard shot on the opponent, but they have a easy shot on you, aim fast. If you have a hard shot on your opponent and they have a hard shot on you, that is when you can “aim slower” without being punished consistently for it. Also, sens does not matter, someone can “out speed” their opponent on slow sens, if they simply just move their hand faster irl. The only benefit to fast sens is slower hand fatigue during sessions and not running out of mousepad as a cause of death during fights. You’d have to play on a edpi of 1400+ to simply be faster than your opponent because of your sens. Someone who plays on 250 edpi can easily outpace a player who might be on 500 edpi. I myself, play on a 37 cm 360, which is about 340-350 edpi, and my teammates OFTEN think I am playing on ridiculously high sens because of how fast my aim looks.
@@Karebu. it's certainly correct in principle that calm aim is better, and you can be faster with a slower sens. Like the saying goes, slow is smooth and smooth is fast. But higher sens has almost all the advantages, if manageable to the player. Higher sens means less physical movement to achieve the same angle of rotation, faster crosshair movement, less fatigue potentially and easier 180s (though 180s rarely matter). Low sensitivity has precisely one advantage: larger margin for error. By reducing the amount of cursor movement for equivalent hand movement you require less physical precision with your hand. Low enough and even someone with poor dexterity can place the crosshair accurately. But it's fundamentally true that if you e.g double your sens you double your cursor speed, which means flicking twice as fast assuming enough dexterity and physical precision to maintain in game accuracy. 1mpala always used to say you can train to be more accurate you can't train to be faster, in the sense that your hand speed is essentially a limitation whereas your sensitivity is an option and practicable. The best sens within reason is about as fast as you can go while remaining comfortably precise. It's no surprise that in many games guys considered candidates for greatest of all time play/ed on higher than average sensitivity for their respective games. E.g CS average sens is around 40cm/360, s1mple plays at 33cm. Rapha in Quake 23cm/360, Profit in Overwatch 21cm/360, Shayko in Siege 33cm/360, f0rest at his peak was playing at ~29cm/360. If you can hit the same accuracy with higher sens then you're just faster and potentially more explosive, with the rare circumstances where that extra speed comes into play enabling more to happen when split seconds matter. But absolutely you can reach the highest levels with any sens, and lower sens allowing easier shots for more consistency for the average player should be the default generally.
@@sEaNoYeAh very well said, I’ve tried slow sens (for me, this is about anything higher than 35 cm 360, (my personal cut off point is 37cm 360, anything higher and I absolutely hate how slow it is.). With faster sens, I find games to be more enjoyable and fatigue is almost non existent. I main Valorant and play on 32 cm 360 with a glass mousepad. My preferred sens would be 27 cm 360, but I’m not consistent on it enough to use it in precision heavy games sadly. (For instance, I can play apex legends/the finals at a 22 cm 360 even and be relatively okay, because of how much room for error in aiming you have. It is not secret that the best aimers in the world (top aim trainer players) can play on ANY sensitivity and perform, but most of them play on super high sens in actual games. All good aim is, good mouse control. You train mouse control faster by having more difficulties presented to you. (For instance, training on 2x your in-game sens, for a very long time, or even purposely playing on super high sens and sticking with it through every whiff and not lowering it. Very good (arguably the best AIMERS in valroant, play very fast sens as well.) PRX Forsaken (under 30 cm 360) PRX Something (under 30 cm 360, but he recently switched to slightly a bit lower, from a 530’ish edpi to 440 edpi) N0ted (he played at about 24cm 360 for a very long time, but I believe he plays at a 33 cm 360 now. Most of the best “aim” style players, are on fast sens.
dude idk what was wrong with me before, but i went in with a sheriff only deathmatch and stomped the hole lobby. you changed my whole mindset on how to play this game! THANK YOU !!!!!!
Finally finally got someone who doesnt say ' you have more time to aim' and sht this is probably the most informative video in a short time i have ever seen keep it up bro🔥
For the past month I have been searching for the reason why my aim in-game is not as good as aim trainers would imply, this might be the answer. W video!
@@Blacknight23ify No, for me the problem was different. Every time I missed a shot I would think my aim is bad. And then I would aim train for hours. This is super bad. I managed to figure out my mental, now I don't evaluate my aim during games. The other thing is to stop focusing on how to actually aim during your fights in ranked. You need to let your aim do it's thing, you should only think of strategy and positioning and such. No thinking about how to hit that shot, because you will hit it subconsciously. And the final step is to find a good warmup. I do a 10 minute aimlabs playlist and then do a long exercise which a metafy coach called AKG gave me. With all this, my KD increased by 0.2, from 0.72 to 0.92 and rising. You can probably find an in-game warmup on YT too, but if you go with AKG tell him I sent you 😉
WIth the move less I can definitely say that It's Insane how long It takes for someone to kill you If you just stand still, In Counter-Strike the player n0thing has demostrated this perfectly, he said that If your dying alot and overall just panicking In-Game, hop Into a deathmatch and just stand still when you see an enemy and you will be surprised by how long It takes them to kill you, you have alot of time In the world to land your shots or perfect your spray before they can kill you, ESPECIALLY against lower ranked players or If your just starting out, It really changed how I think about taking gunfights In both Counter-Strike and Valorant and really showed how powerful taking your time can be.
for this one deathmatch i played, i had sick aim, and i forgot what i changed to get that aim, and i thought it was taking a long time to shoot, but that just ended up getting me killed a bunch, thanks
everytime i play deathmatch i play with no audio and somehow always force my fights into SVS situations where i win, then go into comp and lose immediatly
Thank you so much this video is kinda what I was looking for. A Short simple guide how where I get some rly good tips + exercise so I can train that. Keep this kind of short and informative videos up. It rly helps
Everyone takes all the time they want in DM and you can clearly see that based on how fast you die in comp compared to DM. There's no other way around it but to consistently and consciously practice improving aim. Smoothness comes from confidence from putting the time in and knowledge of where they are. Once you get good, then you have the option to take your time.
this video helped me crazy i went from a 25-17 dm to a 40-17 dm with pretty easy but crazy flicks (first played then i watched this video, then second played) if you guys actually implement this it helps a lot, in addition you will have a less tight mouse grip
I love making things smooth. Thats a little part of my personality. Luckily I developed smooth aim by myself. But this is a really nice and short video correcting the most important common mistakes of the players.
For lower elo (basically anything through diamond) you can generally aim slowER than you think, but that doesn't mean you should just slow it way down. I think that tip is still applicable to most people-- maybe that's what you were getting at with "smoothness."
Honestly some advice I needed. I think I may move a tad too much and have a little bit of jitters meaning I just need to slow down and practice it in DM's more even if I get punished to hell for it.
Diamomd 2 in 3 month here (my english is not good sorry :b) I think the "inner peace" is real because the first month i was stuck in silver and mad at myself wishing that i have the perfect aim to carry team and i still stuck in silver Until i tell myself that "ok bud, silver is ok, dont force yourself to be like a radiant player, just play the game porperly, its ok to lose" And that is where i achieved my inner peace and start climbing
3:20 I figured out this is because of the sound, particularly the sound of the hit you're taking that urges you to rush your shoots, while actually this is how you win the gunfight = taking one or two body while you keep your FBA to onetap.
The point of taking your time to aim is to correctly learn the *technique* of aiming. Speed is secondary in the learning process, and you can't learn to aim correctly *fast* if your technique is ass. You have time to practice your technique.
I've been trying to follow this videos philosophy for a while now about keeping your aim smooth and not moving as much but this concept does not seem to work at all. I die so much more in deathmatch now and have seemingly less time to respond. I'd love it if you could watch one of my deathmatch games and help me understand what Im doing wrong.
Could you make a video on how to find a comfortable sens to stick with? I have trouble finding and sticking with one sens that i can like so I end up switching a tonnnn
Me, trying to implement calmness and perfect crosshair placement: 5/16/0 My mate with the most terrible aim mechanics ever, shooting body shots and spraying: 31/17/9 -_-…..
ok so just a small doubt, how should i hold my mouse properly? - like i usually hold my house with my index and middle being on top of the left and right click(using my index to scroll jump), pinky is in the right side of the mouse, and thumb for thumb buttons, although but i feel like i shake my mouse more accidently(causing jitters) and i feel like i can aim more 'stable' if i use 3 fingers on top of my mouse (index for left click, middle for scroll wheel and ring for rightclick) - i dont want to practice with the second option incase it is actually bad. cz it will be difficult to revert back to my usual mouse position
Largely personal preference although you'll technically have a more stable base with two fingers on the side of your mouse. Maybe try pay a bit more attention to how tightly you're gripping your mouse. A tight grip can be jittery, so if you find yourself clamping down on that sucker, loosen up a bit and see if that helps before changing your grip completely.
Mouse grip is mostly down to your preference, i dont think there's one "correct" way to hold your mouse, and even if there is, its still going to be better to do what you're most comfortable with
trust me. everything depends on what HZ you playing on. Theres only so far you get on 60hz, on 144hz, on 240hz and so on. you're not tenz, and you're not on Lan. So you'll always loose to someone with a better pc. ggs and don't rage, forgive yourself. cuz in reality you clap anyone in radiant.
What advice would you give us that play on an average of 130-160 ms ping in Valorant? And this is not about internet quality issues, but the server issues. I play in Nigeria, and we don't have servers close by.
When you peak angle to angle, do you pick up your mouse? I find myself picking up my mouse way to often that when I see an enemy, I’m always late to it because I’m picking up my mouse. Or do you just drag the mouse all the way and then possibly pick it up and reset when you’re doing a 180
you wont need to pick your mouse as much if your sens is moderate or high as for low sens (like me 0.1 1600 dpi), you'll just have to reset your mouse before peeking with good crosshair placement resetting or picking your mouse up while you get ready to peek behind a cover is fine cuz you're not in danger of dying. rest aside its normal to pick your mouse :)
How the fuck am i gonna master calm aim when enemies literally are so fucking lucky run and gunning on mid long range and shits and even walking while shooking once bruh THEY CAN'T EVEN FUCKING WHIFF
Im currently immo3 and i have 'smooth aim' but when im in a comp game or scrim my hand tenses up I grip my mouse harder and my aim becomes a lot more shaky. How do you actually get calm aim when ur in an intense situation because just doing it in the range or in death-matches doesnt directly transfer to being able to do it in a competitive environment?
I’m silver but I remember hearing woohoojin say to just play that thing more. Nervous in ranked? Play more ranked. You’ll get used to the feeling. Figure out what’s causing that sense of urgency. Afraid you’re gonna die? Maybe upsetting your tm8s for losing a duel? You should know when you have a free kill and you shouldn’t even have to think about aiming and shooting. Figure out your brain. Since you’re aware of the fact that you tense up. Before going into a fight in a tense situation just BREATHE and be calm. Stay focused on the task at hand. Cause when you start thinking about having to aim, that’s when shit hits the fan. I’m gc2(basically immo2) in rocket league, and I do this on close games. I don’t think it’s a mechanical thing for you. It’s a brain/emotional thing. You’re immo, you got the aim I’m sure. You won’t get tense or nervous if you’re confident in your ability and know, and I mean truly know what you’re doing. Cause the feeling you described went away when I felt capable. Once again I’m silver but being a decent rank in other games makes me feel like I can relate to you. I.e. getting shaky when performing a mechanic. TLDR; Figure out what’s causing you to tense up. Ask why and be SPECIFIC with answers. Be confident in your ability. If there is no confidence, you need to build it. This has been what’s worked for me.
Finally someone corrects the concept of “you don’t have time to “take your sweet time to aim”. Very good video brother.
I don't know about this because I tried this and got killed every time.
Maybe cuz I play on Pacific servers, people here are mostly using high sens and focus on speed rather than first bullet accuracy like demon1.
Same happened with yay when he was playing in NA he was getting kills with op despite being slow to be precise. When he tried this on Pacific he got killed immediately.
Also this aim technique works against people who don't have good aim or use slow aim technique. Otherwise people like prx jinggg will force you to be fast otherwise they will kill you faster than you take your time to adjust.
@@lolpol-hn8dv you might be mistaken on what I said, basically my comment just agreed with your ideology, in short. People claim you take your time to aim is the way to succeed, which just is not true at a certain point. FPS games favor speed over accuracy every single time. If you have a easy shot on the opponent, aim fast. If you have a hard shot on the opponent, but they have a easy shot on you, aim fast. If you have a hard shot on your opponent and they have a hard shot on you, that is when you can “aim slower” without being punished consistently for it.
Also, sens does not matter, someone can “out speed” their opponent on slow sens, if they simply just move their hand faster irl. The only benefit to fast sens is slower hand fatigue during sessions and not running out of mousepad as a cause of death during fights. You’d have to play on a edpi of 1400+ to simply be faster than your opponent because of your sens. Someone who plays on 250 edpi can easily outpace a player who might be on 500 edpi. I myself, play on a 37 cm 360, which is about 340-350 edpi, and my teammates OFTEN think I am playing on ridiculously high sens because of how fast my aim looks.
@@Karebu. i have 0.2 as my sens and i have to revolve around the world just to miss
@@Karebu. it's certainly correct in principle that calm aim is better, and you can be faster with a slower sens. Like the saying goes, slow is smooth and smooth is fast. But higher sens has almost all the advantages, if manageable to the player. Higher sens means less physical movement to achieve the same angle of rotation, faster crosshair movement, less fatigue potentially and easier 180s (though 180s rarely matter). Low sensitivity has precisely one advantage: larger margin for error. By reducing the amount of cursor movement for equivalent hand movement you require less physical precision with your hand. Low enough and even someone with poor dexterity can place the crosshair accurately. But it's fundamentally true that if you e.g double your sens you double your cursor speed, which means flicking twice as fast assuming enough dexterity and physical precision to maintain in game accuracy. 1mpala always used to say you can train to be more accurate you can't train to be faster, in the sense that your hand speed is essentially a limitation whereas your sensitivity is an option and practicable.
The best sens within reason is about as fast as you can go while remaining comfortably precise. It's no surprise that in many games guys considered candidates for greatest of all time play/ed on higher than average sensitivity for their respective games. E.g CS average sens is around 40cm/360, s1mple plays at 33cm. Rapha in Quake 23cm/360, Profit in Overwatch 21cm/360, Shayko in Siege 33cm/360, f0rest at his peak was playing at ~29cm/360. If you can hit the same accuracy with higher sens then you're just faster and potentially more explosive, with the rare circumstances where that extra speed comes into play enabling more to happen when split seconds matter. But absolutely you can reach the highest levels with any sens, and lower sens allowing easier shots for more consistency for the average player should be the default generally.
@@sEaNoYeAh very well said, I’ve tried slow sens (for me, this is about anything higher than 35 cm 360, (my personal cut off point is 37cm 360, anything higher and I absolutely hate how slow it is.). With faster sens, I find games to be more enjoyable and fatigue is almost non existent. I main Valorant and play on 32 cm 360 with a glass mousepad. My preferred sens would be 27 cm 360, but I’m not consistent on it enough to use it in precision heavy games sadly. (For instance, I can play apex legends/the finals at a 22 cm 360 even and be relatively okay, because of how much room for error in aiming you have.
It is not secret that the best aimers in the world (top aim trainer players) can play on ANY sensitivity and perform, but most of them play on super high sens in actual games.
All good aim is, good mouse control.
You train mouse control faster by having more difficulties presented to you. (For instance, training on 2x your in-game sens, for a very long time, or even purposely playing on super high sens and sticking with it through every whiff and not lowering it.
Very good (arguably the best AIMERS in valroant, play very fast sens as well.)
PRX Forsaken (under 30 cm 360)
PRX Something (under 30 cm 360, but he recently switched to slightly a bit lower, from a 530’ish edpi to 440 edpi)
N0ted (he played at about 24cm 360 for a very long time, but I believe he plays at a 33 cm 360 now.
Most of the best “aim” style players, are on fast sens.
dude idk what was wrong with me before, but i went in with a sheriff only deathmatch and stomped the hole lobby. you changed my whole mindset on how to play this game! THANK YOU !!!!!!
Finally finally got someone who doesnt say ' you have more time to aim' and sht this is probably the most informative video in a short time i have ever seen keep it up bro🔥
"when you look around, your camera moves" Woohoojin - 2024
He's not wrong
@@XenithAxe but its funny , pointing the obvious
For the past month I have been searching for the reason why my aim in-game is not as good as aim trainers would imply, this might be the answer. W video!
was it the answer
@@Blacknight23ify No, for me the problem was different. Every time I missed a shot I would think my aim is bad. And then I would aim train for hours. This is super bad. I managed to figure out my mental, now I don't evaluate my aim during games. The other thing is to stop focusing on how to actually aim during your fights in ranked. You need to let your aim do it's thing, you should only think of strategy and positioning and such. No thinking about how to hit that shot, because you will hit it subconsciously. And the final step is to find a good warmup. I do a 10 minute aimlabs playlist and then do a long exercise which a metafy coach called AKG gave me. With all this, my KD increased by 0.2, from 0.72 to 0.92 and rising. You can probably find an in-game warmup on YT too, but if you go with AKG tell him I sent you 😉
probably theres something to do with your movement
WIth the move less I can definitely say that It's Insane how long It takes for someone to kill you If you just stand still, In Counter-Strike the player n0thing has demostrated this perfectly, he said that If your dying alot and overall just panicking In-Game, hop Into a deathmatch and just stand still when you see an enemy and you will be surprised by how long It takes them to kill you, you have alot of time In the world to land your shots or perfect your spray before they can kill you, ESPECIALLY against lower ranked players or If your just starting out, It really changed how I think about taking gunfights In both Counter-Strike and Valorant and really showed how powerful taking your time can be.
for this one deathmatch i played, i had sick aim, and i forgot what i changed to get that aim, and i thought it was taking a long time to shoot, but that just ended up getting me killed a bunch, thanks
everytime i play deathmatch i play with no audio and somehow always force my fights into SVS situations where i win, then go into comp and lose immediatly
@@ladwotl right same, andd i stop being patient because igot headshotted
Thank you so much this video is kinda what I was looking for. A Short simple guide how where I get some rly good tips + exercise so I can train that. Keep this kind of short and informative videos up. It rly helps
Thank you man! Really appreciate it, means a lot :)
Yes finally someone correcting calm aim ! Not mean slow just calm
Great video. Like they say, “slow is smooth and smooth is fast”
Everyone takes all the time they want in DM and you can clearly see that based on how fast you die in comp compared to DM. There's no other way around it but to consistently and consciously practice improving aim. Smoothness comes from confidence from putting the time in and knowledge of where they are. Once you get good, then you have the option to take your time.
Stay smooth move less with super calm aim. Great video
Great Video!
this video helped me crazy i went from a 25-17 dm to a 40-17 dm with pretty easy but crazy flicks (first played then i watched this video, then second played)
if you guys actually implement this it helps a lot, in addition you will have a less tight mouse grip
Fast is slow and slow is smooth
he's a little confused, but he's got the spirit
@@LennyHirsch😂😂😂😂😂
We use this phrase a lot in the ER 👍
I love making things smooth. Thats a little part of my personality. Luckily I developed smooth aim by myself. But this is a really nice and short video correcting the most important common mistakes of the players.
I really improved watching your videos tysm
I’m glad you’re improving! Keep it up :)
First time got on your channel and damn I'm not disappointed at all! The concept abt calm aim is actually true what u said.
I'm going to start training this🤩
after this video, i applied your tips and i saw immediate improvements, ty so much have an awesome day :)
For lower elo (basically anything through diamond) you can generally aim slowER than you think, but that doesn't mean you should just slow it way down. I think that tip is still applicable to most people-- maybe that's what you were getting at with "smoothness."
Honestly some advice I needed. I think I may move a tad too much and have a little bit of jitters meaning I just need to slow down and practice it in DM's more even if I get punished to hell for it.
Also W clutch with the Hooj.
A phrase ive heard in the CS community is, slow is smooth, smooth is fast
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast originated with the US Navy SEALs.
@@MarcusChad I honestly doubt it even originated with them, it's kind of a universal truth.
I heard that phrase when I used to play piano xD
slow is smooth, smooth is fast bro
if you were coached by woohoojin you should know that moving more is fine as long as you are aiming while moving
I took tiger woods words for golfing to heart, “slow is smooth and smooth is fast”
“Just smooth movements” sounds stupid but it helps soooooo much
the problem is, in lower lobbies, ppl aimlessly just strafe without hitting 90% or their shots.
Watch this after losing 3rank games and just dropped 35 -18 😭
I may not have calm aim but i have patient sneaking
playing a hard to trade agent sure helps
finally someone calls out the bs of havin more time to aim
not everyone is radiant
"Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast."
Diamomd 2 in 3 month here (my english is not good sorry :b)
I think the "inner peace" is real because the first month i was stuck in silver and mad at myself wishing that i have the perfect aim to carry team and i still stuck in silver
Until i tell myself that "ok bud, silver is ok, dont force yourself to be like a radiant player, just play the game porperly, its ok to lose"
And that is where i achieved my inner peace and start climbing
u play other game before Val?
@ Yeah before playing val, i play pubg (my first fps game) also my aim routine doesn't use Aimlab at all, only shooting range
Wow this actually helped a lot thank you. It made a world of a difference for me :)
BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF SHEET SOVA LESGO!
3:20 I figured out this is because of the sound, particularly the sound of the hit you're taking that urges you to rush your shoots, while actually this is how you win the gunfight = taking one or two body while you keep your FBA to onetap.
The tips are at 2:52
Listen to music so you can aim calmly , i do this and it works for me
this help me i lot i drop 30 kill in my game bc of you ty
YES... I used to be better but now i always micro jitter when playing... except when im in my element.. thanks for the tip
The point of taking your time to aim is to correctly learn the *technique* of aiming. Speed is secondary in the learning process, and you can't learn to aim correctly *fast* if your technique is ass. You have time to practice your technique.
Well I'm cs player but ur vid helped me so thank you valorant guy🙄
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast
well, in low elo, specially iron and bronze. because players are more likely to empty their magazine and draw you silhouette in the wall then kill you
decided to not watch videos like these but im riled up about this. just click head on screen?
brb watching even though brainrot inc
smoooth aim?!?!?!? hahaha im already dead
3 minutes in, tldr is people stopped fanboying prod and realized crosshairplacement is 90% aiming, good we back in cs 1.6
Bait used to be believable
I always play better when I'm high🐻❄️
Yes want aim like u
"Just move less and aim better" okay. How. Tell me details. Tell me senses. Tell me dpi, like what
i wanna thank you
sick video man i love your straight to the point vid style
Thank you!!!!
1:58 lore accurate reyna (cares about gekko)
Heres the problem.. I dont even get the chance to play calm cause im fucking insta headtapped before i can fucking blink
Low sens also buffs smooth aim
Zapper your crosshair looks great could you tell me the crosshair code please?
That's exactly why I aim like a monkey ❤😅😂
move less and try to aim smoothly so overtime it becomes 2 nd nature to u
Bu taktikde benden olsun deatmatch girerek sadece 10 mermisi kalan bir phantom beya vandal kullanın
ok... now we meditate. Uuummmmmmmmmmhhhhh
i mean i would but im dead before it registers that i even saw an enemy haha
3:21
that was like yeah i got it,
finally someone telling me to do something what I needed to do (:
but that sigh*****
I've been trying to follow this videos philosophy for a while now about keeping your aim smooth and not moving as much but this concept does not seem to work at all. I die so much more in deathmatch now and have seemingly less time to respond. I'd love it if you could watch one of my deathmatch games and help me understand what Im doing wrong.
Aim is really not a problem, but my potato PC.
Calm aim but in 60hz, Whats your thoughts people ?
I'm 33 yo and played cs since like the year 2000. Getting rid of strafing is so hard to me
what rank are you in val if you've tried ranked
@@goth6irl Silver 3
Could you make a video on how to find a comfortable sens to stick with? I have trouble finding and sticking with one sens that i can like so I end up switching a tonnnn
i wanna master calm aim
Me, trying to implement calmness and perfect crosshair placement: 5/16/0
My mate with the most terrible aim mechanics ever, shooting body shots and spraying: 31/17/9
-_-…..
How's the map called on Aim Lab? @1:49
Did u find it?
@@elmatador1415 no :((
the idea isnt to take your time aiming; but its to make time with your movement, and take the time your given to shoot.
what crosshair u use?
Bro you sound like you have calm aim 💀
whats ur cross hair
inner peace inner peace dinner please
Nice jokes right off the bat.
SLOW IS SMOOTH AND SMOOTH IS FAST. SO CALM AIM IS SMOOTH AIM SMOOTH AIM IS FAST AIM. CALM AIM = FAST AIM BUT IS NOT FAST LIKE YOUR THINK
ok so just a small doubt, how should i hold my mouse properly?
- like i usually hold my house with my index and middle being on top of the left and right click(using my index to scroll jump), pinky is in the right side of the mouse, and thumb for thumb buttons, although
but i feel like i shake my mouse more accidently(causing jitters)
and i feel like i can aim more 'stable' if i use 3 fingers on top of my mouse (index for left click, middle for scroll wheel and ring for rightclick)
- i dont want to practice with the second option incase it is actually bad. cz it will be difficult to revert back to my usual mouse position
Largely personal preference although you'll technically have a more stable base with two fingers on the side of your mouse. Maybe try pay a bit more attention to how tightly you're gripping your mouse. A tight grip can be jittery, so if you find yourself clamping down on that sucker, loosen up a bit and see if that helps before changing your grip completely.
@@LennyHirsch hmmmm, ill see how this affects for me. thanks a lot for taking ur time and answering this
Mouse grip is mostly down to your preference, i dont think there's one "correct" way to hold your mouse, and even if there is, its still going to be better to do what you're most comfortable with
I think….I am hopeless
whats the dpi and ingame settinh? also areu using raw accell
i dont get it i literally dont get to take my sweet time to aim. i get one tapped INSTANTLY like literally instantly LMFAO
What sensitivity do you use? :D
can u explain the second point about movement? it makes no sense to me tbh
trust me. everything depends on what HZ you playing on. Theres only so far you get on 60hz, on 144hz, on 240hz and so on. you're not tenz, and you're not on Lan. So you'll always loose to someone with a better pc. ggs and don't rage, forgive yourself. cuz in reality you clap anyone in radiant.
i have random aim sometimes its bad mid or good
what has bro yapping about second thing movent idk can you tell me
What advice would you give us that play on an average of 130-160 ms ping in Valorant? And this is not about internet quality issues, but the server issues. I play in Nigeria, and we don't have servers close by.
you're cooked
peek every fight and never hold angles, you will never be able to hold anything with that ping so peek any fights as much as you can.
what app should i use to get better aim (aim trainer app)
When you peak angle to angle, do you pick up your mouse? I find myself picking up my mouse way to often that when I see an enemy, I’m always late to it because I’m picking up my mouse. Or do you just drag the mouse all the way and then possibly pick it up and reset when you’re doing a 180
you wont need to pick your mouse as much if your sens is moderate or high
as for low sens (like me 0.1 1600 dpi), you'll just have to reset your mouse before peeking with good crosshair placement
resetting or picking your mouse up while you get ready to peek behind a cover is fine cuz you're not in danger of dying. rest aside its normal to pick your mouse :)
higher sens should make the trick
How the fuck am i gonna master calm aim when enemies literally are so fucking lucky run and gunning on mid long range and shits and even walking while shooking once bruh THEY CAN'T EVEN FUCKING WHIFF
can I practice my tracking on strafe bots instead on deathmatch??
Anyone have any good aimlabs training packs for trying to learn calm aim?
it doesnt work on my elo ccuz when i try to move i get 1 tapped, when I stand still I get 1 tapped
Im currently immo3 and i have 'smooth aim' but when im in a comp game or scrim my hand tenses up I grip my mouse harder and my aim becomes a lot more shaky. How do you actually get calm aim when ur in an intense situation because just doing it in the range or in death-matches doesnt directly transfer to being able to do it in a competitive environment?
I’m silver but I remember hearing woohoojin say to just play that thing more. Nervous in ranked? Play more ranked. You’ll get used to the feeling.
Figure out what’s causing that sense of urgency. Afraid you’re gonna die? Maybe upsetting your tm8s for losing a duel? You should know when you have a free kill and you shouldn’t even have to think about aiming and shooting.
Figure out your brain. Since you’re aware of the fact that you tense up. Before going into a fight in a tense situation just BREATHE and be calm. Stay focused on the task at hand. Cause when you start thinking about having to aim, that’s when shit hits the fan.
I’m gc2(basically immo2) in rocket league, and I do this on close games. I don’t think it’s a mechanical thing for you. It’s a brain/emotional thing. You’re immo, you got the aim I’m sure. You won’t get tense or nervous if you’re confident in your ability and know, and I mean truly know what you’re doing. Cause the feeling you described went away when I felt capable.
Once again I’m silver but being a decent rank in other games makes me feel like I can relate to you. I.e. getting shaky when performing a mechanic.
TLDR;
Figure out what’s causing you to tense up. Ask why and be SPECIFIC with answers. Be confident in your ability. If there is no confidence, you need to build it.
This has been what’s worked for me.
what keyboard do you use?
u seem so fun lol
Does trhis also work without skins?? I screw up my aim ithout skins but dominate with skins
Bro if u play on low sens the how are u doing 360 so quick
when i press mouse button 1 my wrist and front forearm hover is that because tight grip too much tension ?
0:40 Its Om An Indian Prehistoric chanting for the lord Shiva pls dont make a joke of it
Idk, when I stand still without moving I get Insta tapped
Get better aim I guess. 🤷
He says move *less*, not "don't move at all". The point is a lot of players strafe around like crazy and it doesn't actually help them.
do you have a disc server i could join?