I think another tip is to find your focus on your screen. By that I mean that there are many times where in my head, I am completely thinking about what abilities I should use and how and figuring out where the enemies are. That's important, but not having your focus ready to aim and get into a gunfight will make your adjustments and crosshair placement really sloppy (meaning you miss)
Also important is to know where your confidence is coming from, never ever get it from putting others down. Especially your teammates because that can then take their confidence away and screw you over long term in game.
The biggest issue for me is that playing valorant feels like it's totally going against my knowledge of fps games. I've never played csgo or any games like valorant and coming from basically all the cod games it's so different. Everything is headshots, no sprays, no tracing, no strafing, minimal movement and most importantly u cannot shoot straight while moving which goes against everything I have learned in fps games. Cod games rely heavily on movement and how u can out maneuver your enemy by sliding, proning, sprinting and whatnot but valorant is very slow paced and everything relies on your aim, map knowledge and positioning. Truly an interesting type of game where my past experience of other fps games have minimal impact on how I play.
actually learning to move and shoot, not referring to running and gunning but strafing, counter strafing, b hopping, all sorts of movement, are very good to learn and if you can implement that when you need to you will do so much better. there is moving in val its just really difficult compared to simple movement like cod or halo
Yeah same, but I migrated from Honkai, Genshin and Zelda as a bow main, which I trained myself to move, shoot and predict the AIs, but moving into Valorant, It's no longer builds, it's purely skills against other players.
i can relate to this, basically every game with a gun I've played has too different shooting mechanics which is like learning the basics all over again.
as someone who consistently plays Apex, I feel this. I could have my crosshair right on their heads but i'd miss cos I strafe or accidently crouch ,trying to slide out of habit >.
Do the 100 kill mode in the range. Personally, I do a 500 kill mode and 1 deathmatch every day before queueing competitive matches, as it helps me fire up my senses before the real game (100 kills with the vandal, phantom, ghost, sheriff, and operator) In deathmatch I only use a sheriff to improve my crosshair placement. Maybe this will help some of you guys. Happy playing!
If I remember correctly, i last around 160 seconds doing a 100 kill mode (I'm bad so I assume some of you get less) So it's not gonna take you an hour for this Although I'm currently learning to strafe better so It might take a bit longer than that
When I train in range I purposely slow myself down to make sure that every shot is on target (within reason obviously) fluidity is the name of the game. Do 100 then jump on the box for 100 angled headshots the same way. Then I play Sage, put up a wall on one side and do peaking/movement headshots; 100. Then repeat on the opposite side using only a Sheriff. Followed by a Deathmatch. Key to the Deathmatch is making sure that you are focusing on crosshair placement and correct angles, even if it gets you merked. (At least for me.) Muscle memory is huge.
Adding to the 'crouch and spray' part: Don't unbind your crouch; instead, re-bind it to something else. This way you can still crouch if needed, but you have to think before doing it. For me, coming from CS, I've always had my crouch on CTRL. Thus, Mouse1 and CTRL went together hand-in-hand. Whenever I took a shot, my left-hand pinkyfinger went on CTRL by instinct. I moved my Crouch from CTRL to C. This way I could still crouch whenever I needed it, but it took an extra braincell to push the process. Juuuust a tip! c^^,)
the tip that really helped me the most is the crouch one, I just disabled it then boom my kills increased, I never rlly had a hard time aiming at the heads of the enemies, but they were just the ones who got to my head first
@mxniiAU agreed, i have 100+ fps on val and have a pc that is considered "low end", even with a lower end pc you could tweak val to get from 30 to 100 fps.
When you in a 1v2 as sage, kill one, then the whole team yells “USE ULT USE ULT USE ULT USE ULT” so you say screw it and use ult, bam shot in the back and teammate dies. “Oh ntntnt”
9:05 This is a weird one but whenever i'm stressed, in a clutch or feel like i'm overthinking i just say "watch this" into my mic, and try going crazy. It works 75% of the time but if it doesn't my friends and i get a good laugh out of it so that clears my conscience during and after. Keeps your mental game in check quite well i find especially if you find yourself tilting
The last one is impacting me a lot. Today, this didn't happen because I just wanna chill around. I'm not tensed up like usual, I'm very relaxed, and farmed quite easily.
For positioning my favorite spot is on split in B Tower. Instead of holding position behind the box, or inside of Mid Mail, back it up and stand on the slanted wall closest to B link. It's an odd enough angle that most people forget to check, and the angle is steep enough that you remain covered for a long enough period of time to get a free pick or two. Just bear in mind that if you're against someone better at fragging than you, you may be screwed because there is no spot to reposition to unless you use utility to create that opportunity. If an enemy is at Mid Top, You have to cross enemy LOS to get back near Rafters or back of Tower ie safety.
my biggest problem is that my aim gets worse round by round. like the first few rounds I'm topfragging, hitting headshots and have a headline and then suddenly out of nowhere I start missing literally every shot. when this problem first started I was like: tf why did the enemies suddenly get a headline/aim when I later realised its me that started getting a lot worse. still haven't figured out any way to change that. Its not even me getting tired or something because when I start another match the same situation arises: I hit shots and suddenly I don't anymore
sounds like youre choking due to nervousness, try consciously slowing down your breathing and only thinking about where the enemy is gonna be. slowing your breathing will help with your nerves and keep your blood pressure lower, keeping you more focused and improves reflexes
I do this as well. For me it's a confidence thing as well as a mindset thing. I start playing reactive instead of proactive. What I mean is this: I peak haven long and REACT to where I see the enemy rather than peaking haven long PROACTIVELY expecting an enemy peaking me back. This puts my mindset ahead in the dual where all I have to do us fire rather than acknowledge I see an enemy and then fire. Hope this makes sense and helps.
im the complete opposite, for the first 3 rounds i basically get barely any kills and then i start to pop off and top frag, happened to me every single game yesterday.
i noticed, after i took some deep breathes, focused on my concentration, i started playing better. even started pulling off some clutches and sneaky round plays just from learning about the mental aspect in the comments. also practicing aiming for the head in death match.
Mental bit is so true cause I aim and battle way better in Deathmatch because I know there won't be consequences. I handle the same positions in a normal match way worse because I am not as loose.
Another thing you need to have when your good at aiming is reaction time because some enemies just 1 tap you without you even expecting it the enemies 1 tap you in 0.56 seconds while your still trying to figure out and trying to center your aim towards the head
I usually go by my own 5 Principles of Any FPS 1. State of mind. (It affects performance of everything on this list) 2. Movement 3.Crosshair Placement (Think about elevation, boxes, windows, etc.) 4.Awareness (Positioning, Intel, Abilities) 5. Practice, practice everything above.
A hint people dont know is if youre trying to get better with strafe shooting. DONT RUSH IT! Take your time. If you miss try again dont get mad an instantly say ''Its my crosshair'' ''Its my sens'' Just try to get better at it
Practicing tapping in deathmatch really did work for me, sadly my desk is too small and narrow so I have my cpu monitor and everything else sitting on the same area, so I'll have to use wrist aiming for now
Would you be able to put your computer on the ground? If you do, make sure that there is a hard piece of wood or something similar to prevent your power supply from getting clogged and overheating
@@theangrymoon8269 can't do that either my desk has a roller cabinet with drawers that gets stowed into the desk that eats a lot of room, and I can't put it down either cause the left of me is my door and to the right is the cupboard, my rooms super tiny but I'm moving out in 6 months so I'll get a bigger adjustable desk
I'm new, but honestly I feel like I got a neck for this. My aiming isn't bad, though I'm just weak in certain situations like; long range fights seem to barely go my way most of the time and recoil control is also a problem.
Just a tip. If you play the game more then you will get better. aim training is not always good. When you play the game more you will get better at memorizing peoples movements and start getting use to.
Well I'm glad I watched this because my friend was telling me to absolutely always crouch to reduce fire spread and I was trying to take the habit which I didn't have to begin with
I'm a girl and there are times more often than I'd like, my teammates will call me out for having a bad aim and not getting an enemy by shifting the blame on to me being a female. a game where my teammates stereotype my one bad moment to me being a girl and girls don't play well, it completely demotivates me in such a way, I cannot get a good aim after that. it's like my brain automatically tell me oh you're a girl, what can you do, you WON'T be able to kill anyone even if you tried a 1000 times. and it becomes my reality. when you talked about expectations becoming reality, it hit me hard. but thank you for putting that into perspective.
um, i watched this on the bus 40 mins ago, just jumped into a death match and only tapped with a vandal, and won my first ever death match, ive played for more than a year and a half and never won one soooo great success
I crouch swing in plat-diamond and it works so well especially because the crosshair placement is normally good so when i crouch swing im 100% accurate while crouch swinging and there crosshair placement is bad (note: DONT TRY THIS IN IRON-SILVER)
after pulling off a 1v2 or 1v3 clutch the adrenaline rushing through me literaly makes my hands shake for a little bit after so i think my aim could be affected for the next round lol
My issues with playing is that I tend to rush in without thinking and when it comes to clutch I often chicken out and hide also I like to camp in corners
Mental game is huge. I play way better in casual than ranked - part of it is that my opponents are better in ranked, obviously, and that they’re trying harder, but I’m also in low elo, so the difference isn’t *that* big. I think the more important thing is that in ranked I’m playing to win and get tense whereas in casual I’m more relaxed and I’m playing for fun.
something not mentioned here and players have no control over is latency. my internet is so poor i am constantly getting one tapped before i even see enemies. like .01 second after i peek a corner (which i should see him first) i die instantly and only see him after i have already been shot. this only happens to me 50% of the time tho. half my games its like im invincible and people cant even hit me.
It’s not high ping it’s packet loss. Turn on Pckt Loss (total) in stats latency causes glitches and lags packet loss is where data isn’t being received fast enough to you so they see you faster than you see them
@@keshvwn9020 it's not your internet it's the crap game. I've tried exit lag,diff modem, bet duma, diff iso,neber exp any packet loss in any game accept this one and it's been like this sense Day one. I feel your pain. I went back to cs
if im in a 1vX situation sometimes I'll play doom eternal music through my soundboard so that I either go crazy, or I die and everyone laughs and we come out on top of the mental game
my Problem is, i peek and see a enemy running straight into my direction, my shoots hit neck or body because of there Movment. But there shoots hits every time Head even while walking or Sprinting. And all my Shoots miss when the enemy crouch.... the crouch and i dont hit them even with spray and pull my mouse to the end of my desk. My aim is Okay, but the enemy hit headshoots on really sussy ways.
Bro it took me so long i would just stare generally at them you gotta look them im the eyes and head dont focus on their body take your time with it and practice hitting shots strafing youll climb
Im on my 8th day playing valorant, and with the help of my friends, I'm already managing to get the hang of playing it, but I'm not the consistent type and I don't know what's wrong when playing, I mean, I can manage to have atleast 10-25 kills in unrated but sometimes I can only have 4 kills and Idk what's going on fr
the only one I got down till I reached level 30 bronze 3 rank was crosshair placement everything else I pray and hope for the best intel using info strategies am good with all of that the only thing am missing in movement and aim holding angles I expose as little as my body while exposing more of there body by moving further from the wall
@Leineil idek i just go in the range then practice bots for like 15min after that i went 30-40 deathmatches it's like my routine,idk if it's good tho my friend said that im overtraining it makes me fatigue
@@remmy1485 Just use a warm up training , then apply it to a death match or two. And see where you lack, eg. crouching too much, not stopping before shooting, and etc. 30-40 deathmatches is overkill, just like in weightlifting, the only thing you'll get is detrimental returns.
One thing that i still don't know how to do is imagine i am running and i see an enemy appear in front of me, if i stop and wait for that straight shot most likely i am going to die but if i end up shooting early my first bullet will never hit, how do i do this?
This is the fourth bloody day playing this game and I’m already way too good for being new. I’m like absorbing this shit like a sponge. 😂 I did aiming practice for like 10 minutes and am almost perfect. 😭 Illl eventually put it into a real match like I did with strafing but I need a bit more practice. 😎
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I think another tip is to find your focus on your screen. By that I mean that there are many times where in my head, I am completely thinking about what abilities I should use and how and figuring out where the enemies are. That's important, but not having your focus ready to aim and get into a gunfight will make your adjustments and crosshair placement really sloppy (meaning you miss)
Hello there
@@na3rial hi
That's helpful i do that thing too
@@na3rial you think?
@@G00SEB01 dead people cant think.
Also important is to know where your confidence is coming from, never ever get it from putting others down. Especially your teammates because that can then take their confidence away and screw you over long term in game.
The biggest issue for me is that playing valorant feels like it's totally going against my knowledge of fps games. I've never played csgo or any games like valorant and coming from basically all the cod games it's so different. Everything is headshots, no sprays, no tracing, no strafing, minimal movement and most importantly u cannot shoot straight while moving which goes against everything I have learned in fps games. Cod games rely heavily on movement and how u can out maneuver your enemy by sliding, proning, sprinting and whatnot but valorant is very slow paced and everything relies on your aim, map knowledge and positioning. Truly an interesting type of game where my past experience of other fps games have minimal impact on how I play.
actually learning to move and shoot, not referring to running and gunning but strafing, counter strafing, b hopping, all sorts of movement, are very good to learn and if you can implement that when you need to you will do so much better. there is moving in val its just really difficult compared to simple movement like cod or halo
Yeah same, but I migrated from Honkai, Genshin and Zelda as a bow main, which I trained myself to move, shoot and predict the AIs, but moving into Valorant, It's no longer builds, it's purely skills against other players.
I migrated from CS:GO and yeah it feels completely different. I feel that even CS:GO is easier than Valorant at times
i can relate to this, basically every game with a gun I've played has too different shooting mechanics which is like learning the basics all over again.
as someone who consistently plays Apex, I feel this. I could have my crosshair right on their heads but i'd miss cos I strafe or accidently crouch ,trying to slide out of habit >.
Do the 100 kill mode in the range. Personally, I do a 500 kill mode and 1 deathmatch every day before queueing competitive matches, as it helps me fire up my senses before the real game (100 kills with the vandal, phantom, ghost, sheriff, and operator) In deathmatch I only use a sheriff to improve my crosshair placement. Maybe this will help some of you guys. Happy playing!
If I remember correctly, i last around 160 seconds doing a 100 kill mode (I'm bad so I assume some of you get less)
So it's not gonna take you an hour for this
Although I'm currently learning to strafe better so It might take a bit longer than that
My guy training to be one gun man
my laptop battery says no
When I train in range I purposely slow myself down to make sure that every shot is on target (within reason obviously) fluidity is the name of the game. Do 100 then jump on the box for 100 angled headshots the same way. Then I play Sage, put up a wall on one side and do peaking/movement headshots; 100. Then repeat on the opposite side using only a Sheriff. Followed by a Deathmatch. Key to the Deathmatch is making sure that you are focusing on crosshair placement and correct angles, even if it gets you merked. (At least for me.) Muscle memory is huge.
Whats ur rank?
Adding to the 'crouch and spray' part: Don't unbind your crouch; instead, re-bind it to something else. This way you can still crouch if needed, but you have to think before doing it. For me, coming from CS, I've always had my crouch on CTRL. Thus, Mouse1 and CTRL went together hand-in-hand. Whenever I took a shot, my left-hand pinkyfinger went on CTRL by instinct. I moved my Crouch from CTRL to C. This way I could still crouch whenever I needed it, but it took an extra braincell to push the process. Juuuust a tip! c^^,)
as a vetearn on cs i cant stop crouch so i bnd it to m4
the tip that really helped me the most is the crouch one, I just disabled it then boom my kills increased, I never rlly had a hard time aiming at the heads of the enemies, but they were just the ones who got to my head first
Real anxiety starts coming once your teammates start calling you noob !
My team mates never call me trash even though im the worst on the team, only i call myself trash
bro said super sigh-on 💀
HAHAHA
Nah it was Super Cyan 😂
Came to the comments to see this
Cyan 😂😂😂😂😂
👍:super sigh on
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0:42 you could peel a rock with that finger
getting good fps can also help you improve your aim because your game will be much smoother and enemies will be slightly easier to track
obviously.
@mxniiAU agreed, i have 100+ fps on val and have a pc that is considered "low end", even with a lower end pc you could tweak val to get from 30 to 100 fps.
@@JyyceKrato how to tweak val, please teach me, thanks :)
@@Thedude-gg7sk lower it to 720P
@@ipoipopiopiopiopiop ok
When you in a 1v2 as sage, kill one, then the whole team yells “USE ULT USE ULT USE ULT USE ULT” so you say screw it and use ult, bam shot in the back and teammate dies. “Oh ntntnt”
Always analyze the situation then do somethint and don't listen everything ur team says 🤞🏽
9:05 This is a weird one but whenever i'm stressed, in a clutch or feel like i'm overthinking i just say "watch this" into my mic, and try going crazy. It works 75% of the time but if it doesn't my friends and i get a good laugh out of it so that clears my conscience during and after. Keeps your mental game in check quite well i find especially if you find yourself tilting
lmfao i do this as a joke all the time to lighten the mood and it actually helps me think less
@@jack-kc5tc lmao nice, really hope this catches on then💀
@@1middy there's been times where i clutch a 1v5 cause i say "watch this shit" or "watch killfeed" and just go
@@jack-kc5tc "watch this ace real quick" *ace jingle*
yes me too for me it raise my confidence and it works tho
The last one is impacting me a lot. Today, this didn't happen because I just wanna chill around. I'm not tensed up like usual, I'm very relaxed, and farmed quite easily.
For positioning my favorite spot is on split in B Tower.
Instead of holding position behind the box, or inside of Mid Mail, back it up and stand on the slanted wall closest to B link.
It's an odd enough angle that most people forget to check, and the angle is steep enough that you remain covered for a long enough period of time to get a free pick or two.
Just bear in mind that if you're against someone better at fragging than you, you may be screwed because there is no spot to reposition to unless you use utility to create that opportunity.
If an enemy is at Mid Top, You have to cross enemy LOS to get back near Rafters or back of Tower ie safety.
Too bad split got removed
rip split
my biggest problem is that my aim gets worse round by round. like the first few rounds I'm topfragging, hitting headshots and have a headline and then suddenly out of nowhere I start missing literally every shot. when this problem first started I was like: tf why did the enemies suddenly get a headline/aim when I later realised its me that started getting a lot worse. still haven't figured out any way to change that. Its not even me getting tired or something because when I start another match the same situation arises: I hit shots and suddenly I don't anymore
sounds like youre choking due to nervousness, try consciously slowing down your breathing and only thinking about where the enemy is gonna be. slowing your breathing will help with your nerves and keep your blood pressure lower, keeping you more focused and improves reflexes
I do this as well. For me it's a confidence thing as well as a mindset thing. I start playing reactive instead of proactive. What I mean is this:
I peak haven long and REACT to where I see the enemy rather than peaking haven long PROACTIVELY expecting an enemy peaking me back. This puts my mindset ahead in the dual where all I have to do us fire rather than acknowledge I see an enemy and then fire. Hope this makes sense and helps.
Same. I think we just need to work on being more consistent. Practice should help
im the complete opposite, for the first 3 rounds i basically get barely any kills and then i start to pop off and top frag, happened to me every single game yesterday.
relatable lol
i noticed, after i took some deep breathes, focused on my concentration, i started playing better. even started pulling off some clutches and sneaky round plays just from learning about the mental aspect in the comments. also practicing aiming for the head in death match.
Mental bit is so true cause I aim and battle way better in Deathmatch because I know there won't be consequences. I handle the same positions in a normal match way worse because I am not as loose.
Another thing you need to have when your good at aiming is reaction time because some enemies just 1 tap you without you even expecting it the enemies 1 tap you in 0.56 seconds while your still trying to figure out and trying to center your aim towards the head
I usually go by my own 5 Principles of Any FPS
1. State of mind. (It affects performance of everything on this list)
2. Movement
3.Crosshair Placement (Think about elevation, boxes, windows, etc.)
4.Awareness (Positioning, Intel, Abilities)
5. Practice, practice everything above.
I also personally think that economy of a team is very important for matched because it gives more chances of winning
I'm pretty sure you just made that up the moment you start typing, but it's not that bad of an advice tho
@@Lol-jp1ju no shit
@@averagecbtenjoyer9095 well yes
I would like to add a few
1)Fps
2)no lag
3) confidence (not overconfidence)
“Look into your enemies eyes, it helps with the aim”
-Reyna
They just look like red pixelated figures with the graphics settings i play on😭👍
it’s “Look into your enemies eyes, it helps with accuracy”
@@LeviAckerman57551 who asked shut up
@@hayneee382 No it's "Look your enemy in the eye, it helps with accuracy."
@@dsyncjod5234 Finally, someone got it.
I finally found a video that actually helps fixing my aim 😭
A hint people dont know is if youre trying to get better with strafe shooting. DONT RUSH IT! Take your time. If you miss try again dont get mad an instantly say ''Its my crosshair'' ''Its my sens'' Just try to get better at it
And yes sometimes its actually your sens. But people easily do have an excuses for everything, thats what im tyring to say
Practicing tapping in deathmatch really did work for me, sadly my desk is too small and narrow so I have my cpu monitor and everything else sitting on the same area, so I'll have to use wrist aiming for now
Would you be able to put your computer on the ground? If you do, make sure that there is a hard piece of wood or something similar to prevent your power supply from getting clogged and overheating
@@theangrymoon8269 can't do that either my desk has a roller cabinet with drawers that gets stowed into the desk that eats a lot of room, and I can't put it down either cause the left of me is my door and to the right is the cupboard, my rooms super tiny but I'm moving out in 6 months so I'll get a bigger adjustable desk
It's really amazing. I watched this video and practiced for half an hour, so I won the first place in the first dead fight mode,thank you
I'm new, but honestly I feel like I got a neck for this. My aiming isn't bad, though I'm just weak in certain situations like; long range fights seem to barely go my way most of the time and recoil control is also a problem.
no to take merit to Tenz for the 10:37, but the Viper wall there did most of the work, I would rotated the hell out of there with the portal
Just a tip. If you play the game more then you will get better. aim training is not always good. When you play the game more you will get better at memorizing peoples movements and start getting use to.
0:58 any tips on how to improve this? Its hard to land the shots when your enemy is moving like this.
From what i remember, you can turn on strafe into those practice bots in Range.
Don't shoot where the enemy is, but where you think they're going. It's a 50-50 but you win if you guess right
Well I'm glad I watched this because my friend was telling me to absolutely always crouch to reduce fire spread and I was trying to take the habit which I didn't have to begin with
I'm a girl and there are times more often than I'd like, my teammates will call me out for having a bad aim and not getting an enemy by shifting the blame on to me being a female. a game where my teammates stereotype my one bad moment to me being a girl and girls don't play well, it completely demotivates me in such a way, I cannot get a good aim after that. it's like my brain automatically tell me oh you're a girl, what can you do, you WON'T be able to kill anyone even if you tried a 1000 times. and it becomes my reality. when you talked about expectations becoming reality, it hit me hard. but thank you for putting that into perspective.
um, i watched this on the bus 40 mins ago, just jumped into a death match and only tapped with a vandal, and won my first ever death match, ive played for more than a year and a half and never won one
soooo great success
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this helped so much what ever shall i have done without you
I crouch swing in plat-diamond and it works so well especially because the crosshair placement is normally good so when i crouch swing im 100% accurate while crouch swinging and there crosshair placement is bad (note: DONT TRY THIS IN IRON-SILVER)
after pulling off a 1v2 or 1v3 clutch the adrenaline rushing through me literaly makes my hands shake for a little bit after so i think my aim could be affected for the next round lol
Saaaame. The adrenaline makes me shake after, sometimes even making my hands partially numb
I wish i got that adrenaline
a neighbour of mine got so much adrenaline while playing pubg that he had a heart attack
My heart starts beating so fast I have to take a little break lol
@@javierosoriojaimes2662 how your in the middle of a game it starts another round right after
Oddly enough, most of my head shots are from getting jumpscared by the enemy and panic shooting.
Thanks Ezreal!
Is he? I wouldn’t be surprised 😂
@@rensparks470 I'm not really sure tbh, but they have used the voice actor for League patch notes before 😂
4:31 dude said super “sigh-on” 💀💀💀
My issues with playing is that I tend to rush in without thinking and when it comes to clutch I often chicken out and hide also I like to camp in corners
Mental game is huge. I play way better in casual than ranked - part of it is that my opponents are better in ranked, obviously, and that they’re trying harder, but I’m also in low elo, so the difference isn’t *that* big. I think the more important thing is that in ranked I’m playing to win and get tense whereas in casual I’m more relaxed and I’m playing for fun.
Thanks Ezreal for the tips
i have not good aim because when i see someone i panic .... but sometimes it works :)
Exactlyyyy, I see an enemy and instantly I shoot instead of thinking 😭
This is just good tips for any competition fps game ❤
These tips are kinda new tbh best video for new players
Thank you ! Helped me a lot ... ^^
These are very good tips thank you for getting my aim Better by this video have a good life
You should actually crouch sometimes, especially when peeking. Most people, even in unrated, are aiming for your head in the mid-late game.
Thank you now i got platinum 1 cause ur guide its helps me
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something not mentioned here and players have no control over is latency. my internet is so poor i am constantly getting one tapped before i even see enemies. like .01 second after i peek a corner (which i should see him first) i die instantly and only see him after i have already been shot. this only happens to me 50% of the time tho. half my games its like im invincible and people cant even hit me.
bro if u hv high ping u should hv peekers advantage
It’s not high ping it’s packet loss. Turn on Pckt Loss (total) in stats latency causes glitches and lags packet loss is where data isn’t being received fast enough to you so they see you faster than you see them
@@keshvwn9020 it's not your internet it's the crap game. I've tried exit lag,diff modem, bet duma, diff iso,neber exp any packet loss in any game accept this one and it's been like this sense Day one. I feel your pain. I went back to cs
it's packet loss as someone stated before me. ping actually gives a slight advantage - only - when you're the one jiggle peeking
@@psyclone1349 that’s not how it works. There is no peeker’s advantage.
if im in a 1vX situation sometimes I'll play doom eternal music through my soundboard so that I either go crazy, or I die and everyone laughs and we come out on top of the mental game
Helped aton, I downloaded game today , I immediately went on yt for tips and tricks, I havent lost a single match and my KDR is mostly 17/5 or better
Never thought that at 2 AM Ezreal gonna teach me how to aim in Valorant
my Problem is, i peek and see a enemy running straight into my direction, my shoots hit neck or body because of there Movment. But there shoots hits every time Head even while walking or Sprinting. And all my Shoots miss when the enemy crouch.... the crouch and i dont hit them even with spray and pull my mouse to the end of my desk. My aim is Okay, but the enemy hit headshoots on really sussy ways.
or the enemy is god himself and flick 180° around and headshoot me then, while my shoots only hit body even if my crossair is on the head
skill issue
That's called spray control. The enemy has a better spray control than you.
Go in death match, buy a phantom and run and gun every opponent. Trust me.
love ur video, great contant and it really healped me
i did ace while 1v5 while ago
Bro it took me so long i would just stare generally at them you gotta look them im the eyes and head dont focus on their body take your time with it and practice hitting shots strafing youll climb
You know it's bad, really bad, when Jett is laughing at your aim!
thank you
Still love that ezreal explains me how to aim in valorant
good vibes, next game 31/14 match mvp
What is your crosashair?
0:42 sick mouse but why his finger look like viper poisoned it?
I use the deathmatch mode for reaction speed. As everyone is everywhere
Old super sion. My favorite league character
do sheriff only its really good for aim
Also u probably shouldn’t change ur sens to one u saw on ur put what u play best with
And buy skins ofc
Im on my 8th day playing valorant, and with the help of my friends, I'm already managing to get the hang of playing it, but I'm not the consistent type and I don't know what's wrong when playing, I mean, I can manage to have atleast 10-25 kills in unrated but sometimes I can only have 4 kills and Idk what's going on fr
How can you get that occlussion view?
If gun are bad recoil try to use Phantom in one shoot gun
that s0m clip is funny because he's crouching in the clip LOL
the only one I got down till I reached level 30 bronze 3 rank was crosshair placement everything else I pray and hope for the best intel using info strategies am good with all of that the only thing am missing in movement and aim holding angles I expose as little as my body while exposing more of there body by moving further from the wall
Is Korenc’s pfp a Keeoh reference?
Moving your mouse, are you supposed to use your wrist or your whole arm?
Lol the thumnail jett’s hand is HUGEE
Tbvh my heartbeat when I'm losing and low confidence is what always makes me disrupt my aim
6:04
It has to be cypher lol
thanks
is it good going like 30-40 deathmatches only everyday? does it affect your aim
@Leineil LMFAO
@Leineil idek i just go in the range then practice bots for like 15min after that i went 30-40 deathmatches it's like my routine,idk if it's good tho my friend said that im overtraining it makes me fatigue
@@remmy1485 Just use a warm up training , then apply it to a death match or two. And see where you lack, eg. crouching too much, not stopping before shooting, and etc. 30-40 deathmatches is overkill, just like in weightlifting, the only thing you'll get is detrimental returns.
@@wundu7512 I see
@Travis scott fan i mean i will TRY LMFAO
Bro what sens u use??
this crosshair setting please
took this advice and immediately got my first over 20 kills lol
When i think i get better for the entire week play and the next i getting worse and worse im starting to feel like i am beyond help
The thumbnail though 🤣
Super Scion 😳
One thing that i still don't know how to do is imagine i am running and i see an enemy appear in front of me, if i stop and wait for that straight shot most likely i am going to die but if i end up shooting early my first bullet will never hit, how do i do this?
Why when I aim my bullets sometimes go everywhere but where I aimed?
Either you're run and gunning, or its just natural recoil
@@yencytolentino4299 I think it’s recoil naturally
i’m tryna go super cyan
ty, people in competitve have been bullying me because of my shooting skills and aim :(
valorant is my first ever fps and i’m so bad at aiming but i’m trying
3:03 i call it ak 2077
Great!!!❤️❤️..
I hit heads consistently but It's a bit slow and I can't hit heads if I don't scope which makes it slower.
all good video but i wish u showed how crouch spraying actually works, im confused with that fr haha
3 days of csgo aim training and unrated matches and the first deatchmatch i play in valorant i 2nd to last bottom frag
i really needed this
I got crouch spraying from cs, I can never get rid of it, it's been so many months since I started playing valorant
Bro this guide got me from iron 1 to iron 3💀
lol
Tbh I use yoru and when I do ult I go around the site to see where are enemies
This is the fourth bloody day playing this game and I’m already way too good for being new. I’m like absorbing this shit like a sponge. 😂
I did aiming practice for like 10 minutes and am almost perfect. 😭
Illl eventually put it into a real match like I did with strafing but I need a bit more practice. 😎