Edit: Hi to everyone here from Optimum's new video! If you're looking my vid about mouse accel vid here it is :D th-cam.com/video/PpHXByUEYbA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Bd7Lyc3dgP5Rph_S Hi! It feels very odd to announce but I have a patreon now! The rewards for the tiers include personal vod reviews, access to exclusive videos, a supporter only chat in my discord and a few other things, if you want to support what I do I'd appreciate it if you gave it a look
Hi, just out of curiosity what do you think about “rotation” feature in raw accel, will I benefit from using it if I hold my mouse in an angle or will it make my sens of aim worse? I use op1 8k but my hand is 19x11.5 so kinda wide for the mouse. Bcs I’ve tried it and it felt kinda weird, cause when I use it if I do horizontal movement with my wrist it is straight line, but if I start to use my arm, it start to go down or upwards (if I move to the left or right respectively)
@@demian480 really - it's pretty useless. I can see it being useful in tracking scenarios with a really small mousepad, where you would usually reach the limit of your mousepad vertically while tracking and correcting for sensor misalignment. Other than that - it won't make a difference in your aiming, you can use it if you want to, but personally I don't think it's worth the effort. It will take some time to get used to, and using a mouse without the rotation feature will feel really weird after that.
About technique: practice accuracy over speed. Doesn't matter that your scores aren't high. Speed will follow when you train accuracy, not the otherway around.
ur vids alone encouraged me to try aim training. to my surprise, i find it really fun. i started 2 days ago, starting at iron on the voltaic benchmark, and am currently at bronze. thanks for making fun, educational aiming content!
Viscose casually dropping the most sacred and timeless knowledge on a random Saturday 🙏 Seriously, thanks for the video. This not only helps with key concepts like minimizing and optimizing mouse movement, but also helps me being more mindful of what I'm actually training in each scenario and what I'm suppose to focus on. Thanks a lot!
One thing i want to say for people who think their aim is really good but not against real enemies, try reflex training. This really helped me specially in Valorant. My instinct and nerves get ahead of me and make me shoot without micro adjusting. In games that have long time to kill, it doesn't get me that much, but in Valorant with 1 tap headshots, its very visible in my gameplay. thanks for reading!
I'm a little late to the Viscose hype train, but I appreciate the content that you curate! I love that you highlight how aim training is key, but your mileage varies based on experience. Just last night, two friends of mine were saying they don't see the value in Aim Training or utilizing Apex's firing range. I was tempted to send them one of your videos to enlighten them. I like to think of aiming like sports. Drills/scenarios, aren't meant to be identical to playing a game because those drills/scenarios are meant to improve a skill you will use in the game. Looking forward to the next video, boss! I could tell there were some things that you wanted to talk about but didn't want this video to be an hour long.
you always deliver with your videos viscose, every time i see something from you it inspires me to pursue improvement and i'm really proud of you for putting more time into your channel and content and trying to make it work it's awesome seeing you grow.
Thank you Viscose! Your "did being top 10 help video" really shifted my perspective in aim trainers, I used to think they were less optimal than just playing the game. But since that video I've been doing VDIM everyday for about a month. It has helped a lot!
Please stream soon! I’ve been looking for someone to make content like this for ages and it’s been an absolute joy to watch all your videos and streams. We salute you🫡
thanks for the amazing video. probably the best thing I did for my aim is hand eye coordination. plus factor, you don't even need a computer. how to do it. throw and catch a tennis ball, follow the path of the ball with your eyes not your head. you can simply throw the ball in the air or bounce it off the wall. do it for each arm. to practice your peripheral, 1 ball each hand then try to catch them.
This might be my favourite video from you. You've done such a great job of capturing a lot of the interesting things that I remember going through over a year with aim training, and more! All while also being really helpful and tightly paced in just 17 mins! A lot of new things have been learned too. Awesome job, your production has gotten so good.
I have been warming up for scrims with "randomize playlist" and less reps and more warming my hands After im simply doing high rep tesks with sense randomizer, I still didnt get any barrier and im pretty proud of it
Thank you for this video. I have been wanting to get into aim training for a long time, but I found aim trainers extremely overwhelming and I had decision paralysis due to the vast amount of tasks available and not knowing where to start or what's going to help me improve the most. I think the most valuable part of this video at least for me was giving me a place to start and focus my attention. Thanks for motivating me to get started. I had about 4 hours in Aimlabs but I have already spent 2 hours in my current session and I can see myself sinking a lot more time into it. I've seen a big difference in my aim just from training in Aimbotz in CS2 in the past couple of months since picking the game back up, I hope aim training will help me progress even more!
Your videos are among the highest quality, most informative, and very enjoyable to watch, that I get excited when I see a new Viscose upload. You're definitly getting to 100k by the end of the year without a doubt.
The most important thing is mental health in my opinion. I've been going through suicidal ideation and 6 months now and my aim went from masters complete to platinum complete. It's really important
Fuck aim bro I hope you feel better im just a random but you matter to this world and deserve a dignified and peaceful life. I dont know what you are going through but there is a light at the end of the tunnel if you fight for it. You should definitely try going to therapy, it has been a game changer for me given the right therapist and has helped me work through my own problems. I believe in you and will pray for your success
I hope you're doing better nothing good comes out suicide and that may be obvious but even if you're in a bad spot it's more worth it to be here than for you to not be at all especially with how many people you may hurt remember that millions hurt too you arent the only one so don't cause more for the ones close to you try to reach out And that may seem selfless but I'm telling you it'll help you too don't give up My favorite thing I've ever heard Especially when I was in your exact same spot was that in the dead of winter I found invincible summer and within every individual is the power to be happy YOU can be happy and okay I wish the best for you Gaptiste. 🫂❤
you are so untreated you should have at least 100k subs your videos are clean clips or the best aim tutorials or the best tutorials keep up the good work awesome video btw
Thank you for breaking things down a bit more..specifically the parts about "technique" and purpose behind each scenario. I see that mentioned a lot but not really too many people delved into it further than the mention. Appreciate it!
Thank you, I'm 425hrs on Kovaaks and hard stuck right on the edge of Diamond/Jade (using VDIM) and between this and your "Did being top 10 in an aimtrainer help in-game" video, your advice might have been the perfect thing to hear.
Best thing I learned from this video was just how interconnected the categories are to each other. This is something I feel should be given more attention in the community, because the current consensus does not align with it.
Wow, amazing explanation and breakdown. I’m a controller player trying to master controller without aim assist as aa has been reduced when playing against pc players in my game of choice apex. I’ve spent a few months aim training and just from watching your video I was able to recognize so many areas I didn’t realize I was lacking in. I pretty consistently reach the top scores on most exercises for aimlabs but I feel I can push to a higher level of control now, thank you
I’ve watched this video like 6 times as well as tons of other videos on aim this month and rewatching this I’m finally starting to actually take in the advice instead of being a brain dead caveman 10/10 videos keep it up
Actual nuggets of wisdom Viscose! I cannot say any other things but beautifully done. Your understanding of your field and stuff and ability to solidify them into real material like this video has the definite potential of being able to transfer to any other field in order to make progress at them. Genuinely thanks for your contribution, dedication to communities by sharing them and it really inspires to me to push forward in not just gaming, but overall life. I really believe what you've said is really something can be applied to any field, any work, since it's the principle of being excellence if watched in more larger perspective. Thank you again
🙏These videos always give a much needed mental sobriety check on how you go about training. Its really easy to slip into complacency and never mix things up until you get an outside voice to cover the good fundamental methods of working on a skill. After all it is just pointing and clicking and most of the time its just training to point and click in another game engine. Its really easy to forget the depth of it.
I think when you mention making mouse movements more efficient, I think smoothness is the perfect word. Improving tension control so you aren't over flicking all the time, and focusing on your targets for consistent flicks. So accuracy and smooth movements first, and then building up speed.
absolutely! myself and a friend of mine wrote a video for the voltaic channel the other day talking about this exact thing haha, unfortunately smoothness has a bit of a different definition in this community so we had to almost re-define it? "The player on the right has mastered the skill of smoothness, the core concept that underpins not just movement reading but almost every part of aim. I think the best way to conceptualise it is that smooth aim has no excess movement and a continuity of motion that comes from having a fine control over the acceleration and deceleration of the mouse. People often view snappiness and smoothness as diametrically opposed concepts but a fast flick can still be smooth through the way we’re defining it here." It fits into what I was saying in that segment very well, with the no excess movement especially
Your knowledge and putting things into simple to understand language is the best in the community IMO. I've found your videos super useful just hit master voltaic and the GM grind i looking spooky, but you videos have helped a ton! thank you
remember the day i watched neoninja insane flick and now this video can expectly explaining all the techniqe to fully gain that aim. Wow! Just like dream come true! Hop in your training session rn
My sky switching went from hardstuck silver to 15 points from diamond since this video came out, amazing advice and i really enjoy the new structure you recommend in this video. :]
The most important thing to consider when aim training, is the fact that people who use aim trainer for the first time, or simply have new beginnings. The amount of people that focus more on their score instead of actually training their aim. The most things to also consider is that aim training, trains your aim. Not your score.
I didn't know that there is spreadsheet of recommended scenarios so that comes in clutch as ive only recently started aim training and was just following VDIM routine and ive started to notice specific weaknesses and finding scenarios that suit my needs been troublesome so thank u
really nice video! i can really see the effort here 😊 i've done a bunch of routines from aimer7's to voltaic's to krasci's 1x1 lists, but i ended up needing to target specific problems eventually, just like you mentioned in this video. i also agree that every category is connected, but i only really experienced that after about VT GM level. on a side note, it might be a slight improvement to have a cue (visual, audio, or both) when going from one topic to the next. the script/audio part and visuals are super fluid between sections, so the entire video feels like one huge blob of info after watching, even though it's technically already split into sections (like in the timestamps).
thank u! ive considered taking a more segmented approach in the past with vids actually but i always felt it worked better having topics naturally flow between each other, if enough ppl think itd be an upgrade ill consider it tho
hey, you probably won't see this, but I have taken interest in fps and aim training recently, I am so behind (struggling to get plat in valorant benchmark), looking at this there is such a massive difference in the mouse movements, idk it's pretty impressive how you great aimers can combine insane accuracy and speed. tracking is the most difficult right now, when the target flips direction or goes vertical oof... not sure if it will get better but i'll keep trying lol. your vids are good motivation, thanks
One thing that actually has done the best for me to get me to ascendant on valorant. Modify nic transmit and receive buffers to 256. They say set it higher but that induces so much latency. This just being 2x the tick rate of the game. To prevent packet loss. Drastically increases hitreg speed/accuracy and you see the enemy faster. So when you aim train as you get better it’s actually good with the game hit reg. It’s basically instant. This really is the #1 thing for me. And bufferbloat optimizing.
great video! it was super informative and is helping me create an aiming routine that works for me :) however, i wondering if you could make a video in the future about mouse polling rates and how much of an actual difference they have (ex. between 1k/4k/8k etc.) love the content, keep it up!
i like the videos alot! reminds me of a certain someone who makes similar videos so having 2 perspectives really helps.. youve made me switch off mouse accel and back to my old mouse (g303 to gpro light) aswell as HOPEFULLY back to aimtraining, its been quite enjoyable for the past 3 days.. meaby ill go back to mouse accel some other day but i think part of the problem was my g303 mouse with the unique gripstyle i was using.
Another very informative video !! Thank you for this :) Very tempted to sub to patreon for the vod reviews haha. I've been wanting to hit ascendant on val
Damn good video. I've hit plateau and don't seem to improve my aim no matter what scenario i play. Please do make a video about how to tackle bad aim habits and how to correct them.
This video inspired me to change up my aim train routine. I’ve been doing VDIM for a couple months and feel like I’ve been auto-piloting a lot lately. What perfect inspiration. I really enjoy the way you articulate and explain these topics!! Absolute banger video Viscose!!! 🫶🏻 A MUST watch for all mnk gamers!
What has helped me a lot was practicing 1-3 scenarios at a time and focusing on one skillset at the time before playing the game the specific skillset is needed for since I don't have a lot of time to commit to while also preventing me to get burned out. Maybe it isn't that useful but I saw more improvement through that rather than doing all scenarios at once and chasing a rank on the benchmarks. I must say however that my improvement in tracking games was far more than in games like Valorant at least for me albeit it only contributing to around 10%. It's really important to play the game as well since the visual clearance on scenarios isn't the same as in games
your videos are the reason why i broke my plataeu, i think your videos actually have credibility compared to other aim youtubers, and i think that your answers are unique compared to these aim improvement youtubers.
Edit: Hi to everyone here from Optimum's new video! If you're looking my vid about mouse accel vid here it is :D
th-cam.com/video/PpHXByUEYbA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Bd7Lyc3dgP5Rph_S
Hi! It feels very odd to announce but I have a patreon now! The rewards for the tiers include personal vod reviews, access to exclusive videos, a supporter only chat in my discord and a few other things, if you want to support what I do I'd appreciate it if you gave it a look
Hi, just out of curiosity what do you think about “rotation” feature in raw accel, will I benefit from using it if I hold my mouse in an angle or will it make my sens of aim worse? I use op1 8k but my hand is 19x11.5 so kinda wide for the mouse. Bcs I’ve tried it and it felt kinda weird, cause when I use it if I do horizontal movement with my wrist it is straight line, but if I start to use my arm, it start to go down or upwards (if I move to the left or right respectively)
Hi Viscose, i love your videos. They are so informative and helpful. Thank you so much. I was wondering if you could review the keychron m4 mouse
@@demian480 here is a video covering this topic: th-cam.com/video/AsTcv792DBA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=m1mZCHsNA-swI3RF
This is unrelated but what hitsound were you using when you said that its easier to commit when you have good hitsounds?
@@demian480 really - it's pretty useless. I can see it being useful in tracking scenarios with a really small mousepad, where you would usually reach the limit of your mousepad vertically while tracking and correcting for sensor misalignment. Other than that - it won't make a difference in your aiming, you can use it if you want to, but personally I don't think it's worth the effort. It will take some time to get used to, and using a mouse without the rotation feature will feel really weird after that.
Best video so far I think. Genuinely a must watch for all current and future aimers.
king matty
You know you’re gonna learn something when viscose uploads
My passion for aiming has been reignited! Theres genuinely so many good takeaways in this video, and all for free. Thank you for what you do Viscose!
my goat! can't wait to watch. hope you didn't lose your mind editing this monster.
oh i absolutely did! but i reckon it was worth it :p
@@ViscoseOCEit absolutely was! This is the best aim video i have ever seen
Slow is accurate and accurate is fast.
Intially focusing on accuracy helped me improve and allowed me to acheive the flicks I was after
About technique: practice accuracy over speed. Doesn't matter that your scores aren't high. Speed will follow when you train accuracy, not the otherway around.
ur vids alone encouraged me to try aim training. to my surprise, i find it really fun. i started 2 days ago, starting at iron on the voltaic benchmark, and am currently at bronze. thanks for making fun, educational aiming content!
Viscose casually dropping the most sacred and timeless knowledge on a random Saturday 🙏
Seriously, thanks for the video. This not only helps with key concepts like minimizing and optimizing mouse movement, but also helps me being more mindful of what I'm actually training in each scenario and what I'm suppose to focus on. Thanks a lot!
idk why but i feel so much more comfy when another girl is giving me advice 😭 thank you so much for the vid !!
Its a trans
Easy report@@walkingtree2486
One thing i want to say for people who think their aim is really good but not against real enemies, try reflex training. This really helped me specially in Valorant. My instinct and nerves get ahead of me and make me shoot without micro adjusting. In games that have long time to kill, it doesn't get me that much, but in Valorant with 1 tap headshots, its very visible in my gameplay. thanks for reading!
A big thing is tracking. Alot of people shoot air.
I'm a little late to the Viscose hype train, but I appreciate the content that you curate! I love that you highlight how aim training is key, but your mileage varies based on experience. Just last night, two friends of mine were saying they don't see the value in Aim Training or utilizing Apex's firing range. I was tempted to send them one of your videos to enlighten them. I like to think of aiming like sports. Drills/scenarios, aren't meant to be identical to playing a game because those drills/scenarios are meant to improve a skill you will use in the game. Looking forward to the next video, boss! I could tell there were some things that you wanted to talk about but didn't want this video to be an hour long.
you always deliver with your videos viscose, every time i see something from you it inspires me to pursue improvement and i'm really proud of you for putting more time into your channel and content and trying to make it work it's awesome seeing you grow.
❤️❤️
Thank you Viscose! Your "did being top 10 help video" really shifted my perspective in aim trainers, I used to think they were less optimal than just playing the game. But since that video I've been doing VDIM everyday for about a month. It has helped a lot!
Please stream soon! I’ve been looking for someone to make content like this for ages and it’s been an absolute joy to watch all your videos and streams. We salute you🫡
i think i was live when u commented this LOL, i did an xdefiant stream recently and im gonna do more soon!
Don’t worry, I watched the VOD immediately!!
nothing has humbled and surprised me more at the same time than doing the voltaik test for the first time ☠
oh dont worry the same happened to me LOL, before I tried them I thought I was good at aiming then placed silver 2
@@ViscoseOCE well i did not even placed iron. i got unranked. tell me a sadder story.🥲
your aim is so satisfying, I hope to get as smooth aim like that
thanks for the amazing video. probably the best thing I did for my aim is hand eye coordination. plus factor, you don't even need a computer. how to do it. throw and catch a tennis ball, follow the path of the ball with your eyes not your head. you can simply throw the ball in the air or bounce it off the wall. do it for each arm. to practice your peripheral, 1 ball each hand then try to catch them.
This might be my favourite video from you. You've done such a great job of capturing a lot of the interesting things that I remember going through over a year with aim training, and more! All while also being really helpful and tightly paced in just 17 mins! A lot of new things have been learned too. Awesome job, your production has gotten so good.
I have been warming up for scrims with "randomize playlist" and less reps and more warming my hands
After im simply doing high rep tesks with sense randomizer, I still didnt get any barrier and im pretty proud of it
Thank you for this video. I have been wanting to get into aim training for a long time, but I found aim trainers extremely overwhelming and I had decision paralysis due to the vast amount of tasks available and not knowing where to start or what's going to help me improve the most. I think the most valuable part of this video at least for me was giving me a place to start and focus my attention. Thanks for motivating me to get started. I had about 4 hours in Aimlabs but I have already spent 2 hours in my current session and I can see myself sinking a lot more time into it. I've seen a big difference in my aim just from training in Aimbotz in CS2 in the past couple of months since picking the game back up, I hope aim training will help me progress even more!
Your videos are among the highest quality, most informative, and very enjoyable to watch, that I get excited when I see a new Viscose upload. You're definitly getting to 100k by the end of the year without a doubt.
YOOOOOOOO THAT WAS MY POST FROM REDDIT ABOUT THE CORRECT TECHNIQUE, THANKS FOR INCLUDING THIS IN YOUR VIDEO!!!!!!!!!
The most important thing is mental health in my opinion. I've been going through suicidal ideation and 6 months now and my aim went from masters complete to platinum complete. It's really important
Fuck aim bro I hope you feel better im just a random but you matter to this world and deserve a dignified and peaceful life. I dont know what you are going through but there is a light at the end of the tunnel if you fight for it. You should definitely try going to therapy, it has been a game changer for me given the right therapist and has helped me work through my own problems. I believe in you and will pray for your success
I hope you're doing better nothing good comes out suicide and that may be obvious but even if you're in a bad spot it's more worth it to be here than for you to not be at all especially with how many people you may hurt remember that millions hurt too you arent the only one so don't cause more for the ones close to you try to reach out
And that may seem selfless but I'm telling you it'll help you too don't give up
My favorite thing I've ever heard
Especially when I was in your exact same spot was that in the dead of winter I found invincible summer and within every individual is the power to be happy YOU can be happy and okay I wish the best for you Gaptiste. 🫂❤
Dang bro, if you feel that way talk to someone, it’s not worth it man
@@Faults-gp3rv get a life instead of ruining others
you are so untreated you should have at least 100k subs your videos are clean clips or the best aim tutorials or the best tutorials keep up the good work
awesome video btw
You wake up the geeky gamer inside me everytime, thank you. Big respect!
One of my fav content creators - appreciate all your hard work and thoughtfulness!
Thank you for breaking things down a bit more..specifically the parts about "technique" and purpose behind each scenario. I see that mentioned a lot but not really too many people delved into it further than the mention. Appreciate it!
Thank you, I'm 425hrs on Kovaaks and hard stuck right on the edge of Diamond/Jade (using VDIM) and between this and your "Did being top 10 in an aimtrainer help in-game" video, your advice might have been the perfect thing to hear.
Best thing I learned from this video was just how interconnected the categories are to each other. This is something I feel should be given more attention in the community, because the current consensus does not align with it.
quickly becoming one of my favorite aim youtubers keep up the good work ❤
I've been looking at multiple aim training guides but I think this is one of the best I've come across, we getting out of silver with this one 🗣🗣🗣
Wow, amazing explanation and breakdown. I’m a controller player trying to master controller without aim assist as aa has been reduced when playing against pc players in my game of choice apex. I’ve spent a few months aim training and just from watching your video I was able to recognize so many areas I didn’t realize I was lacking in. I pretty consistently reach the top scores on most exercises for aimlabs but I feel I can push to a higher level of control now, thank you
ty for the kind words and im glad its helped so much!
I’ve watched this video like 6 times as well as tons of other videos on aim this month and rewatching this I’m finally starting to actually take in the advice instead of being a brain dead caveman 10/10 videos keep it up
genuinely love viscose videos, crazy how much info u manage to squeeze into these videos for us :))
This video made me see a deeper relation between different types of aim aspects, and also makes me want to aim train more
every video of yours that I watch makes me feel like I gain more understanding of aiming, thanks
this right here is the vid i was waiting for love it! i just started aimtraining (yesterday) and was a bit lost where to start this helped a lot.
You covered everything, this is a must watch for people from all ends of the spectrum of fps.
Literally inspiring me to improve myself with every upload 😭
Amazing watch, it's always such a pleasure whenever you upload !
Omai gahd new viscose video 🎉
Another day another banger. Great content as always!
Actual nuggets of wisdom Viscose! I cannot say any other things but beautifully done. Your understanding of your field and stuff and ability to solidify them into real material like this video has the definite potential of being able to transfer to any other field in order to make progress at them. Genuinely thanks for your contribution, dedication to communities by sharing them and it really inspires to me to push forward in not just gaming, but overall life. I really believe what you've said is really something can be applied to any field, any work, since it's the principle of being excellence if watched in more larger perspective.
Thank you again
I have to say after years of aim improvement bait. This is the only solid aim video on the internet.
Your tracking is a sight to see as a mnk apex player and your flicking is amazing
might be by far the best and simple explanation
🙏These videos always give a much needed mental sobriety check on how you go about training. Its really easy to slip into complacency and never mix things up until you get an outside voice to cover the good fundamental methods of working on a skill. After all it is just pointing and clicking and most of the time its just training to point and click in another game engine. Its really easy to forget the depth of it.
Probably the only video in a while i’ve watched through all the way! Very entertaining yet informative. Always luv when the goat uploads. W vid 🗣️
insane amount of knowledge shared in one video, you did an amazing job! thank you so much!!
Love videos like these, really in-depth and well thought out and even professional in a way. Keep it up Viscose!
omg what a good video, thank you so much!!! i'm plat in val and decided its finally time to polish my aim. imm excited now!
Viscose the goat.
Digestible videos like these are really important to help ease people into aimtraining
I think when you mention making mouse movements more efficient, I think smoothness is the perfect word. Improving tension control so you aren't over flicking all the time, and focusing on your targets for consistent flicks. So accuracy and smooth movements first, and then building up speed.
absolutely! myself and a friend of mine wrote a video for the voltaic channel the other day talking about this exact thing haha, unfortunately smoothness has a bit of a different definition in this community so we had to almost re-define it?
"The player on the right has mastered the skill of smoothness, the core concept that underpins not just movement reading but almost every part of aim. I think the best way to conceptualise it is that smooth aim has no excess movement and a continuity of motion that comes from having a fine control over the acceleration and deceleration of the mouse. People often view snappiness and smoothness as diametrically opposed concepts but a fast flick can still be smooth through the way we’re defining it here."
It fits into what I was saying in that segment very well, with the no excess movement especially
Your knowledge and putting things into simple to understand language is the best in the community IMO.
I've found your videos super useful just hit master voltaic and the GM grind i looking spooky, but you videos have helped a ton! thank you
tysm and congrats on master!!
Always get so excited when you post thank you Viscose!!
its crazy to me how you went from 2000 subcribers to 25000 now, im sure you're gonna get those 100k+ someday. love your content keep it up
remember the day i watched neoninja insane flick and now this video can expectly explaining all the techniqe to fully gain that aim. Wow!
Just like dream come true!
Hop in your training session rn
Just got into aim trading a friend recommended your videos so been watching a couple
My sky switching went from hardstuck silver to 15 points from diamond since this video came out, amazing advice and i really enjoy the new structure you recommend in this video. :]
congrats!! thats a crazy score increase
Been waiting for a proper guide from you 💯
No doubt this will be the definitive "how to improve your aim" video
Just thank you! Keep up the amazing work, we love you!
just found ur vid, n I went back n watched all ur old ones!!! officially fan now !
I want to say ty for the video . I Always wanted to start aimtraining but didn t know how to start. It will help a lot
The most important thing to consider when aim training, is the fact that people who use aim trainer for the first time, or simply have new beginnings. The amount of people that focus more on their score instead of actually training their aim. The most things to also consider is that aim training, trains your aim. Not your score.
this was fire!!! i'm in a plateau right now so this is exactly what i needed
I didn't know that there is spreadsheet of recommended scenarios so that comes in clutch as ive only recently started aim training and was just following VDIM routine and ive started to notice specific weaknesses and finding scenarios that suit my needs been troublesome so thank u
Best ! 🤩I have watched a lot of your vids and it’s help me so much not just the Aiming but also mindset and it’s mindblowing😮🤯
Amazing video as always, keep up the good work!
Viscose always uploads the most goated vids keep it up 🔥
I always love hearing your thoughts, keep up the good work viscose ❤
really nice video! i can really see the effort here 😊
i've done a bunch of routines from aimer7's to voltaic's to krasci's 1x1 lists, but i ended up needing to target specific problems eventually, just like you mentioned in this video. i also agree that every category is connected, but i only really experienced that after about VT GM level.
on a side note, it might be a slight improvement to have a cue (visual, audio, or both) when going from one topic to the next. the script/audio part and visuals are super fluid between sections, so the entire video feels like one huge blob of info after watching, even though it's technically already split into sections (like in the timestamps).
thank u! ive considered taking a more segmented approach in the past with vids actually but i always felt it worked better having topics naturally flow between each other, if enough ppl think itd be an upgrade ill consider it tho
@@ViscoseOCE gotcha. keep up the good work! ^^
Ive been in a 2 week aim slump and needed this vid
i think i never so such a good video about aim training, good job
hey, you probably won't see this, but I have taken interest in fps and aim training recently, I am so behind (struggling to get plat in valorant benchmark), looking at this there is such a massive difference in the mouse movements, idk it's pretty impressive how you great aimers can combine insane accuracy and speed. tracking is the most difficult right now, when the target flips direction or goes vertical oof... not sure if it will get better but i'll keep trying lol. your vids are good motivation, thanks
This is a really impressive video! I’m subscribing now! I look forward to future videos!
One thing that actually has done the best for me to get me to ascendant on valorant. Modify nic transmit and receive buffers to 256. They say set it higher but that induces so much latency. This just being 2x the tick rate of the game. To prevent packet loss. Drastically increases hitreg speed/accuracy and you see the enemy faster. So when you aim train as you get better it’s actually good with the game hit reg. It’s basically instant. This really is the #1 thing for me. And bufferbloat optimizing.
how do i set that up
@@PittGG how does this work?
Mine is already set up to 1024. Should I bring it down to 256?
@@anon_ninja idk either
insanely good video
by far the best one i know of this kind
Great video Viscose. Very indepth and cant wait to apply this in my training
great video! it was super informative and is helping me create an aiming routine that works for me :)
however, i wondering if you could make a video in the future about mouse polling rates and how much of an actual difference they have (ex. between 1k/4k/8k etc.) love the content, keep it up!
Im loving the educational aiming content ! Keep it up!!
i like the videos alot! reminds me of a certain someone who makes similar videos so having 2 perspectives really helps..
youve made me switch off mouse accel and back to my old mouse (g303 to gpro light) aswell as HOPEFULLY back to aimtraining, its been quite enjoyable for the past 3 days..
meaby ill go back to mouse accel some other day but i think part of the problem was my g303 mouse with the unique gripstyle i was using.
my favorite TH-camr by far
Came from Optimum shoutout.
Definitely saving the video for later, so I can adjust all settings and test out all scenarios.
Shes back!
she? 🤣
@@slitmywrsts wym?
@@TheACTIONZ its a guy r u dumb
@@TheACTIONZ its a guy bro
best aiming channel by far
Another very informative video !! Thank you for this :) Very tempted to sub to patreon for the vod reviews haha. I've been wanting to hit ascendant on val
Something to watch while I’m at work wahoo
Damn good video. I've hit plateau and don't seem to improve my aim no matter what scenario i play. Please do make a video about how to tackle bad aim habits and how to correct them.
am loving the videos, would love to see just clips of you farming in games if you feel like sharing that or just streams of your sessions
ty!! i post more clips and some streams on my second channel if ur looking for that kinda thing, www.youtube.com/@dumbasslaura/videos
@@ViscoseOCE omg ty so much, i followed your twitch but was so sad when didnt see any vods or anything but now i have stuff to watch!
Nice lil viscose video for the weekend
needed a good quick reminder what should I do or check ^^
I didn't know the recommended scenarios sheet existed for kovaaks. Thank you so much
This video inspired me to change up my aim train routine. I’ve been doing VDIM for a couple months and feel like I’ve been auto-piloting a lot lately. What perfect inspiration. I really enjoy the way you articulate and explain these topics!!
Absolute banger video Viscose!!! 🫶🏻
A MUST watch for all mnk gamers!
What has helped me a lot was practicing 1-3 scenarios at a time and focusing on one skillset at the time before playing the game the specific skillset is needed for since I don't have a lot of time to commit to while also preventing me to get burned out. Maybe it isn't that useful but I saw more improvement through that rather than doing all scenarios at once and chasing a rank on the benchmarks. I must say however that my improvement in tracking games was far more than in games like Valorant at least for me albeit it only contributing to around 10%. It's really important to play the game as well since the visual clearance on scenarios isn't the same as in games
you are genuinely awesome
Great tips! Would love to hear your thoughts about Oblivity as an aim trainer and also their main feature which is the sensitivity finder.
Ayy perfect time for this video always like to learn new stuff from a viscose video!
your videos are the reason why i broke my plataeu, i think your videos actually have credibility compared to other aim youtubers, and i think that your answers are unique compared to these aim improvement youtubers.
I really enjoy your video's please keep uploading consistently