![]() ![]() Over time you create bad habits without realizing it that constantly get you killed. I think the hardest thing to learn in these tactical shooters is discipline and knowing which fights to take. When I was good at csgo I used to record my deaths and look back see what I could have done differently or if I did things correctly but was unlucky or just whiffed. Keep playing and stop getting frustrated if you play everyday you will become better weather you notice it or not death match helps a lot with aim. I prefer rA since aimlab is free, and they have a valorant specific benchmark as well You should have a specific skill or area that you're trying to improve, you dont just go to the gym and hit random weights and machines for an hour and leave.Įdit: I HIGHLY recommend using the rA / voltaic benchmarks and their spreadsheets to track improvements. When you practice your aim you have to have some type of target or goal or insight to what you're training or you are just noodling (as they say in guitar) Throw in variables like sens randomizer to help with mouse control, etc. Etc.) and find what areas you are lacking with, then train those areas. You break down different components of your aim (dynamic clicking, target switching, tracking, etc. ![]() There is already a formula that breaks down the mechanics of mouse aim, and how to improve (aimer7 guide for starters, then watch/read newer material from voltaic/revosect community) If you randomly hit up gridshot for 10 minutes a day you aren't really training any fundamental techniques.
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