Description has Aim Lab playlist so you can aim train, description also has the scenarios inside. It is from Novice - Advanced. These are primarily Voltaic with some of my own recommendations! :) Timestamps: 00:00 Aim Guide Intro & Plan 00:27 Voltaic Benchmarking & Scenarios In Aim Labs 00:47 My Personal Aim Journey 01:08 Click Aim Category 01:29 Tracking Aim Category 02:03 Switching Aim Category 03:17 My Opinion On Order Of Importance 03:48 Static Aim Training & Improving It 04:18 Suggested Scenarios 06:14 Aim Tracking Discussion 07:45 Dynamic Clicking & Variety It Offers 09:37 Benefits Of Aim Training 10:13 Tips & Tricks To Making A Training Schedule 10:53 Goals & Scheduling 11:38 Tips For Recoil Control 12:15 Tips For Reviewing Your Gameplay 12:36 Recap What We Learned 12:53 Outro
Reiterating that you shouldn't spend too much time practicing and focusing on aim. When you review your vods, aim should always be the last thing you try and critique about a situation. If you are always fighting with a height advantage, for example, your aim really doesn't need to be anything better than average. Focusing on "Oh if only my aim was god tier I would have won that fight" can distract you from the places where you can make bigger and more consistent improvements faster.
1000%, I needed to hit this point harder. Why I mentioned valuing positioning, but its clear I did not do it justice. Since this is an aim guide, I am making the assumption of aim "only". If all positioning is correct. Let's say both are using positive cover and good team synergy, what mechanically went wrong?
Yeah but it depends I guess. You ultimately need to know your skill level. Right now I'm at the level where my positioning and game sense is pretty good and I'm aware of it in game. But most of the time I die because I couldn't do more damage in that short window of opportunity. At some point it does come down to really "I gotta work on my aim".
I've come across the same opinion before regarding dynamic clicking and game carry-over. Same person I heard the opinion from suggested that if you were aim training to improve clicking ingame, you should probably mostly prioritize on static(and tracking) and not worry about every dynamic benchmark scen. He touted bounce scenarios as a perfect example of scenario type that had poor carryover to most games. Popcorn is better but still, may not be useful depending on the game. Pasu probably carries over quite well but it does lack z-axis. I think it makes sense since dynamic clicking tasks are essentially static + precise tracking mechanics wise, but with a lot of extra elements(multiple target watching, target reading and routing)
2:24 This is one of the most important skills with controller because acquiring the target fast and (especially) precise enables you to take the most advantage of aim assist
Perfect! Huge thanks! I already created two playlists based on these tasks and recommendations. I'll give it a shot to train as per video recommendations and swap days between these two playlists. Cheers!
A quick update 3 days later: This already gives me signifficant improvemnts. I think I was stack in some tasks that wasn't that beneficial anymore for me. I had my first 3k game where I didn't get my badge because of the bug and KD is noticably up. Amazing tasks!
So I suck at apex on PC. I use to rock Apex Mobile. On console I was.. meh. Decided I wanted to change things and am picking up Aimlabs for M&K. Is the playlist in the comments suggested for someone brand brand new to Apex? Because I'm so out of the loop to the game that I'm practically back to being a new player. Hell, my PC account doesn't even have any characters unlocked because I haven't placed well enough to even unlock anything yet after 6+ hours of play. I just started a remote job and will be listening to a lot of training material and would love to be able to sort of space out and work on aimlabs while listening to audio/non-video material. But if this isn't a good start point then I'd also like to, ya know, not start at the wrong place.
Awesome video, the problem as a casual player is to allocate time for aim training, in the end of the day i just want to play and have fun. i know that aim is important but i always give up. this video now inspires me to try again and add it to my daily routine. Thanks Dazs for you videos and dedication it really helps everyone in the Apex Legends community.
me too I'm 38 years old with a kid, I want to jump on and have fun but having to train for a computer game is quite annoying. Also I play drums so when I'm training for a game I think I could be practising my drums instead. I get destroyed in Apex in EVERY exchange. It actually gives me a bit of gamer rage which is pretty sad at 38 years old.
yeah I'm 28 and feel the same. after a long day of work, aim training is just something I don't feel like doing. I'd not say I usually get destroyed because I consider myself slightly above average, but man deep down I miss the days when people would just play games to have fun with none of that aim training, high refresh rate monitors, 8khz mouse bullshit. you wouldn't have to "train" anything because people would not care that much aside from pro scene which was still coming together. I never did any of that aim training stuff in my life, but people get so obssessed and competitive with an online game that I feel like I'm starting to lag behind
Hi Dazs mayb can do a guide on how you play cover to cover on open map areas like Olympus, or how to do the slide reload together so when pushing you can already straight get back to the fight same as slide hide n heal instead of just running and try to get to the cover first then only start to heal n how u always return fire first instead of running away first, I think more technical things like this does more help in apex as I’m still struggling with this kind of effective tactics to better play apex, thanks
i would focus on a consistent posture, so that when you are off, you know what adjustments to make, and not just randomly change things ....also i would learn how to wrist aim, (two mnk players who are wrist aimers, faide and lamic) when wrist aiming with a balance grip on your mouse, there is almost no recoil when you hip fire with smg on mnk, this is not the case if you arm aim ....the spray will flutter and not be a beam. i actually think this is why roller hip fire seems so accurate, its because you don';t have the arm friction affect. also a balance grip is super important. as the most common apex aiming motion is actually just a simple left to right horizontal line. a blanced grip will make aim smoothing left to right, and opposite direction way more consistent. last tip, when you are firing your r9, if you can't see the bullet casing shells being ejected from your r9 as you fire, it means you are way to close to the screen, you are not going to have much game sense when you are fighting.
Thanks a lot buddy for this video! I have been consistently training using your AimLabs routines. Question: Why would you recommend splitting static clicking and tracking to separate days? If I aim train 30 min every day, would you say its better to split the exercises?
Was more for people who lack time. Give more focus to it if they have only ten minutes to do it. Wanted to give examples rather than (this schedule is the only one)
hi dazs.can u answer my question plz.if i want to train in aim lab for apex i have to put my hipfire sense and my fov in apex to train?tnx for useful and awsome vids you make.good luck.nice job
You don't have to. It can even be helpful to match your ADS sensitivity to Aim Lab. FOV can be adjustable depending the scenario. Just remember FOV does not change your sensitivity, it will impact how much you see. Because you see more or less, it looks like the movement is larger or smaller. I hope that is helpful! :)
Both are different sensitivity settings. You should train both. In general build comfort at different sensitivity settings when you hit a wall to build overall muscle control.
different guns have different way of firing. most smgs, you want to hip fire first then ADS, where most assualt rifles like flatline or r301 works much better when you ADS then hip fire ....this style of shooting not only is the most efficient way of targeting with those weapons, it also changes your straffe speed, which is the hardest thing for your enemy to track and predict (cause the speed is not constant) basically you need to figure out what is the best way to shoot each gun. for instance, scout, and repeater, those guns are designed to be hip fired when crouching, you get almost 100% accuracy.
Dude, I feel you! It's like all your skills go out the window when things get crazy. Just keep practicing and eventually, muscle memory will take over. You got this!
aiming is the pretty much the only reason i lose every fight. Ive spent around 350-400 hours doing aim drills like verhaulsts still missing every shot. My genetics are trash so i cant gain muscle memory, more i use a sens the worse ill get with it. I improve when I change it my aim becomes godly & then 3-4 weeks later i suck again
Might be a few things going on here. But positioning is also a factor. - As you improve MMR gets really insane on Apex so could be that - For changing sens, it could be testing you and making you more aware to not take certain fights or play more careful. As you get more comfortable your positioning could go out the window.
@@3ildcard maybe that’s just their truth? Your reply came off as super judgey and harsh, totally different vibe then what I come to Dazs’ advice vida for. Your tldr would be “you are wrong pffft sniff”
@@phanties bro gave actual tips instead of feeding into OPs delusion. Muscle memory in aiming doesnt exist OP has bad mouse control, mindset and blames exterior factors for it.
Description has Aim Lab playlist so you can aim train, description also has the scenarios inside. It is from Novice - Advanced. These are primarily Voltaic with some of my own recommendations! :)
Timestamps:
00:00 Aim Guide Intro & Plan
00:27 Voltaic Benchmarking & Scenarios In Aim Labs
00:47 My Personal Aim Journey
01:08 Click Aim Category
01:29 Tracking Aim Category
02:03 Switching Aim Category
03:17 My Opinion On Order Of Importance
03:48 Static Aim Training & Improving It
04:18 Suggested Scenarios
06:14 Aim Tracking Discussion
07:45 Dynamic Clicking & Variety It Offers
09:37 Benefits Of Aim Training
10:13 Tips & Tricks To Making A Training Schedule
10:53 Goals & Scheduling
11:38 Tips For Recoil Control
12:15 Tips For Reviewing Your Gameplay
12:36 Recap What We Learned
12:53 Outro
Thanks, the best Aim guide for Apex so far. The selection of tasks is super beneficial for me already just after couple of days!
Glad to help, I have a follow up video on Tuesday I been working on super low sens settings. Appreciate you so much for supporting! :D :D
Goated for the chrono trigger music in the background
Reiterating that you shouldn't spend too much time practicing and focusing on aim. When you review your vods, aim should always be the last thing you try and critique about a situation. If you are always fighting with a height advantage, for example, your aim really doesn't need to be anything better than average. Focusing on "Oh if only my aim was god tier I would have won that fight" can distract you from the places where you can make bigger and more consistent improvements faster.
1000%, I needed to hit this point harder. Why I mentioned valuing positioning, but its clear I did not do it justice. Since this is an aim guide, I am making the assumption of aim "only". If all positioning is correct. Let's say both are using positive cover and good team synergy, what mechanically went wrong?
Yeah but it depends I guess. You ultimately need to know your skill level. Right now I'm at the level where my positioning and game sense is pretty good and I'm aware of it in game. But most of the time I die because I couldn't do more damage in that short window of opportunity. At some point it does come down to really "I gotta work on my aim".
I've come across the same opinion before regarding dynamic clicking and game carry-over. Same person I heard the opinion from suggested that if you were aim training to improve clicking ingame, you should probably mostly prioritize on static(and tracking) and not worry about every dynamic benchmark scen.
He touted bounce scenarios as a perfect example of scenario type that had poor carryover to most games. Popcorn is better but still, may not be useful depending on the game. Pasu probably carries over quite well but it does lack z-axis.
I think it makes sense since dynamic clicking tasks are essentially static + precise tracking mechanics wise, but with a lot of extra elements(multiple target watching, target reading and routing)
2:24 This is one of the most important skills with controller because acquiring the target fast and (especially) precise enables you to take the most advantage of aim assist
I didn't expect to hear some nostalgic osts in the background of an Apex video. You sir have great taste! Thanks for the tips!
I swear your videos are made just for me! thank you Dazs 🎉 amazing work as usual
Perfect! Huge thanks! I already created two playlists based on these tasks and recommendations. I'll give it a shot to train as per video recommendations and swap days between these two playlists. Cheers!
A quick update 3 days later: This already gives me signifficant improvemnts. I think I was stack in some tasks that wasn't that beneficial anymore for me. I had my first 3k game where I didn't get my badge because of the bug and KD is noticably up. Amazing tasks!
Bro just got me to practice my static clicking and hit some squats
Out here improving lives for real 😁
Thank you for this video. Recently, I found out the position in the chair and desk matter, can you cover this too?
So I suck at apex on PC. I use to rock Apex Mobile. On console I was.. meh. Decided I wanted to change things and am picking up Aimlabs for M&K. Is the playlist in the comments suggested for someone brand brand new to Apex? Because I'm so out of the loop to the game that I'm practically back to being a new player. Hell, my PC account doesn't even have any characters unlocked because I haven't placed well enough to even unlock anything yet after 6+ hours of play.
I just started a remote job and will be listening to a lot of training material and would love to be able to sort of space out and work on aimlabs while listening to audio/non-video material. But if this isn't a good start point then I'd also like to, ya know, not start at the wrong place.
Awesome video, the problem as a casual player is to allocate time for aim training, in the end of the day i just want to play and have fun. i know that aim is important but i always give up. this video now inspires me to try again and add it to my daily routine. Thanks Dazs for you videos and dedication it really helps everyone in the Apex Legends community.
me too I'm 38 years old with a kid, I want to jump on and have fun but having to train for a computer game is quite annoying. Also I play drums so when I'm training for a game I think I could be practising my drums instead.
I get destroyed in Apex in EVERY exchange. It actually gives me a bit of gamer rage which is pretty sad at 38 years old.
yeah I'm 28 and feel the same. after a long day of work, aim training is just something I don't feel like doing. I'd not say I usually get destroyed because I consider myself slightly above average, but man deep down I miss the days when people would just play games to have fun with none of that aim training, high refresh rate monitors, 8khz mouse bullshit. you wouldn't have to "train" anything because people would not care that much aside from pro scene which was still coming together. I never did any of that aim training stuff in my life, but people get so obssessed and competitive with an online game that I feel like I'm starting to lag behind
Hi Dazs mayb can do a guide on how you play cover to cover on open map areas like Olympus, or how to do the slide reload together so when pushing you can already straight get back to the fight same as slide hide n heal instead of just running and try to get to the cover first then only start to heal n how u always return fire first instead of running away first, I think more technical things like this does more help in apex as I’m still struggling with this kind of effective tactics to better play apex, thanks
Love the videos bro
i would focus on a consistent posture, so that when you are off, you know what adjustments to make, and not just randomly change things ....also i would learn how to wrist aim, (two mnk players who are wrist aimers, faide and lamic) when wrist aiming with a balance grip on your mouse, there is almost no recoil when you hip fire with smg on mnk, this is not the case if you arm aim ....the spray will flutter and not be a beam. i actually think this is why roller hip fire seems so accurate, its because you don';t have the arm friction affect. also a balance grip is super important. as the most common apex aiming motion is actually just a simple left to right horizontal line. a blanced grip will make aim smoothing left to right, and opposite direction way more consistent. last tip, when you are firing your r9, if you can't see the bullet casing shells being ejected from your r9 as you fire, it means you are way to close to the screen, you are not going to have much game sense when you are fighting.
Thanks
Chrono Trigger music soothes my soul
Thanks a lot buddy for this video! I have been consistently training using your AimLabs routines. Question: Why would you recommend splitting static clicking and tracking to separate days? If I aim train 30 min every day, would you say its better to split the exercises?
Was more for people who lack time. Give more focus to it if they have only ten minutes to do it. Wanted to give examples rather than (this schedule is the only one)
@@Dazs Nice one :) Thanks for replying! Keep your fabulous work! Its simply amazing
hi dazs.can u answer my question plz.if i want to train in aim lab for apex i have to put my hipfire sense and my fov in apex to train?tnx for useful and awsome vids you make.good luck.nice job
You don't have to. It can even be helpful to match your ADS sensitivity to Aim Lab. FOV can be adjustable depending the scenario. Just remember FOV does not change your sensitivity, it will impact how much you see. Because you see more or less, it looks like the movement is larger or smaller. I hope that is helpful! :)
@@Dazs tnx for your answer.but i always be confused to trian with my hipfire sense or ads sense in aim trainers.
Both are different sensitivity settings. You should train both. In general build comfort at different sensitivity settings when you hit a wall to build overall muscle control.
i know you're with Aim Labs but Aimbeast is such an amazing trainer
I got it a super long time ago. Thought it was okay. I am sure lots has changed since then of course.
different guns have different way of firing. most smgs, you want to hip fire first then ADS, where most assualt rifles like flatline or r301 works much better when you ADS then hip fire ....this style of shooting not only is the most efficient way of targeting with those weapons, it also changes your straffe speed, which is the hardest thing for your enemy to track and predict (cause the speed is not constant) basically you need to figure out what is the best way to shoot each gun. for instance, scout, and repeater, those guns are designed to be hip fired when crouching, you get almost 100% accuracy.
More guides for controllers❤
I well try
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Early gang.
Ah, the early gang! Always on time, never fashionably late. Appreciate you tons for watching! :D
i enjoy static and hate tracking lol
My aims been good but sometimes during intense fights it feels like I forget everything I know
Dude, I feel you! It's like all your skills go out the window when things get crazy. Just keep practicing and eventually, muscle memory will take over. You got this!
aiming is the pretty much the only reason i lose every fight. Ive spent around 350-400 hours doing aim drills like verhaulsts still missing every shot. My genetics are trash so i cant gain muscle memory, more i use a sens the worse ill get with it. I improve when I change it my aim becomes godly & then 3-4 weeks later i suck again
I’ve never heard someone say this, but I have a similar pattern when changing sens now that I think about it.
Might be a few things going on here. But positioning is also a factor.
- As you improve MMR gets really insane on Apex so could be that
- For changing sens, it could be testing you and making you more aware to not take certain fights or play more careful. As you get more comfortable your positioning could go out the window.
Muscle memory doesn’t exist for aiming
@@3ildcard maybe that’s just their truth? Your reply came off as super judgey and harsh, totally different vibe then what I come to Dazs’ advice vida for. Your tldr would be “you are wrong pffft sniff”
@@phanties bro gave actual tips instead of feeding into OPs delusion. Muscle memory in aiming doesnt exist OP has bad mouse control, mindset and blames exterior factors for it.
buh!!!!
Bro game look like a movie
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