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I want to say something that I noticed during the aim training.
I am a league player who just started playing fps recently. League of Legends players are used to multi-tasking and dealing with multiple factors simultaneously most of the time they are playing. This means you have to focus and look different part of your screen consistently such as checking on mini map. This was big problem for me since I'm so used to keep checking mini map when I really shouldn't in CS2 or any other fps game.
Yes, you need to look at the map to get the info, but not during combat. I kept dying from my habit of checking map during the fight. While trying to look at the map, my focus moves from the crosshair for solid 1~2 seconds. During these seconds, I lose both concentration and clear sight.
So I changed my crosshair to green dot to maximize the my concentration on the crosshair and really try to focus on the dot. After 30m of training, I started winning so many 1 vs 1 and getting a lot more headshots.
Due to intense concentration, my eyes are being stressed way more than usual, but I win more games now.
Sounds like mouse aim is garbage and its full time job.
Ответитьit’s so easy to tell this “FPS COACH” doesn’t know what he is talking about
ОтветитьOsu mfs:
Ответитьthis video is too general, not helpful
Ответить2 Years Later still Worth it to watch
ОтветитьThere are a couple of things I noticed about my aim. When I focus on the target rather than my crosshair, it's more likely that I hit the target.
As I shoot someone, I sometimes move my mouse all over the place. I introduce unnecessary mouse movement while aiming, which makes me miss a lot of shots. But the movement is only subtle.
I also have problems with my sensitivity. I once performed really well on one sensitivity (on a 1.04 ingame sens and 350 DPI) but then on other days that same sensitivity seems too low or high, and I change it often but always change my sensitivity back to the one I mentioned previously. I spend a lot of time in the firing range (Apex Legends) fighting against the dummies. I can win most 1v1s but in real matches, I suck. I have never used aim trainers before because I think they're not worth it. What should I do?
He forgot the tip about having good luck and good genetics.
ОтветитьI definitely do finger, arm, and body positionings a lot, I even take note of it too and the only one that I suck at is consistency. There were times when my aim and game sense is that of an ESport player, but most of the time, a noob
Ответитьwhen i first started on mouse and key i played on a stupid high sense so i got used to wrist play but then when i slowed my sense down i went to using my whole arm and now i feel stuck not knowing which is best for me because when i play on one the muscle memory for both kicks in and i feel lost
ОтветитьOnly god is allah😊😊
ОтветитьMfs who has skill issue including me
ОтветитьNice. This motivated me a little... But I was a bit disappointed you never mentioned anything about the gear we use, not that I noticed at least. It's pretty important that you don't use crap like old ball mice from the 1990s. Lol. I'm using basic gear but not like that! Just wonder if that's why I'm not really getting better at fps games
ОтветитьIts simple just play controller with aim assist and cronus thats all
ОтветитьReally put a super on Genji clip into a video about aim
ОтветитьImagine all this work put instead of trash games on something else in real world that has real value it will be astonishing!!I still cant get it "courses" to teach how to play games ?As far as I know games were develop for fun and relax not for investing countless time for something that doesn't have any good value for your personal growth just to be only good in something that doesn't even exist ..... Damn this world is not going to end well for real...
ОтветитьHaving bad aim for a long time forces you to learn how to position well and then when you aim well you can walk over enemies.
So this is just bad advice lel
Also coaching in CSGO isnt that great imho. One click headshots isnt where it's at.
Also like 99% of aiming skill is mouse shape + drinking water + working out. Screw the rest
what mouse pad you using sir?? the blue one I mean
ОтветитьOne thing i can say is that my aim will never be S tier and the reason why is: I'm a guitarist! I've noticed that whenever i feel comfi with my aim and haven't played my guitar for days, it's actually really good. But when i pick up my guitar for a few hours and practise with my picking hand (wich is also my mouse hand), after that my aim is completely gone.
ОтветитьThank you so much bro am getting better everyday.
Ответитьnot the tone
ОтветитьI mean aiming in doesn't matter in most of the games i play but it's nice to have some decent training so I don't mag dump into the wall. In games like Quake you don't need much aiming skill in modes other than instagib and unholy trinity. As long as you can consistently do damage it'll be more worth your time figuring out item timings, map layouts, and movement mechanics. 90% of the times I die in quake is because I didn't position myself well not because I can't aim.
Ответитьtwo words: AIM ASSIST
ОтветитьOnce you see the name Luke Hanlon / McMotion/MrMotion at the top you will know it because of my mindset not my genetics
ОтветитьI love the genetics argument that always comes up. Here is something we don't understand why two people would be better than one another... so genetics. Or look at top talent! Must be talent! We're so good as a species of coming up with nebulous terms that describe things we don't understand.
ОтветитьThe worst feeling you can have during aim sessions is knowing how to aim but your arm and your brain don't work together lmao
ОтветитьTraining comes first before diving into competition especially vs. aim assist controller players. The motivation was to be able to succeed against the odds and disadvantages that is presented facing controller AA players. Increasingly improving skills in all aspects ,like being able to target strafing players at the limits of your swipe zones and expanding from there. Oblivity has been a necessary tool in improving mouse grip in a comfortable setting environment and that undoubtedly with great return improves results in competition. It is sort of like imagining your competition as targets within the aim software tool and then you begin hitting opponents in a manner in which wasn't capable before the training. good luck to everyone thanks for the video.
Ответитьjust play ultrakill
Ответитьso in this video explain how fuck i di not get understand the essy
ОтветитьI'm going to try do get into challnger league and this video helps a lot for what I need to improve. Thanks a lot!
ОтветитьGood genetics 😂💀
ОтветитьMy boy stormen got highlighted for a sec lmao he'll yeah
Ответитьcheck out SmileyDoesGames on Twitch he's amazing, I keep watching and practicing to see if i can improve, hope this video helps me lol
ОтветитьHigh sensitivity = better accuracy, slower reaction time
Low sensitivity = lower accuracy, faster reaction time
There’s a trade off between accuracy and reaction time.
Also wanna say wrist flicks are mostly associated with low sensitivity, if you wrist flick with high sensitivity you will be very inaccurate. Wrist flick is more for reaction time so in order for you to compensate for low sensitivity which results to slow reaction time, you would need to wrist flick.
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ОтветитьAll aim no brain (c) Cooler
all LG no brain (c) Toxjq
Thing is... aimlabs feels like a chore to me.
Ответитьso does playing the piano make you aim better? cause i play the piano, but still suck
Ответитьesports is definitely an industry and profession that will exist long term and will definitely not be the first thing to go when climate change decimates agriculture and international supply lines
ОтветитьI was hoping to be better on the controller, it'd be nice to have tips for both pc and console
ОтветитьThe only method to get god aim I think is practice
Ответитьfor good aim you need good posture , The right mouse & Grip , The right DPI and lots of mouse space And then the time to put into it.
ОтветитьBeing an Aim god isn't worth it. I just like the dopamine kick when 3 of my friends and my one friend's gf all go "Nice bro" when I make a cool play.
ОтветитьAs usual people blame success on luck, genetics or talent. In reality it is mindset and work.
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