I'm a top 1% Aim Trainer player, Voltaic Master ranked and dominate in most FPS games reaching the top percentages. In Valorant, no chance. Get onetapped every fight without even the chance of aiming. This is not a mechanics game.
To add on to what a lot of other people are saying here: Mechanics are way more than aim. I get outaimed by my gold friends pretty regularly, but positioning and shotcalling keep me in ascendant-immo. There are many ways to rank up in this game and in my opinion spamming aim trainers is the worst of them. Takes the most effort and time, and doesn't give your transferable skills
you should aim train if you want to be better than the people in your rank, the skills transfer over if you aim the same in aim trainers as you would in valorant then you will see improvements.
@@jameskirkland2561 You'll certainly see improvements, but my argument is that you'll see much fewer improvements and feel the growth much slower than if you focus on different vectors of improvement. I think positioning, gamesense, agent composition, utility combos, things like that are orders of magnitude more important than aim. Obviously better aim makes you better, but for the reward vs effort investment, other ways of improving are more efficient
some valorant coaches always says to focus on gamesence and mechanical skills doesn't matter and they even shows us by going unranked to radient or immortal but have you ever noticed that they never actually plays on lower ranks like iron or bronze cause game sends them directly to diamond lobbies or above because of them smurfing so yea focus on mechanics nerds gamesense won't bring you out of iron 1
Ngl, anything below diamond, it’s 80% mechanics and 20% gamesense Ppl who are going to tell me that gamesense is more important than that, just know that yes it is more important than 20% but in low elo you don’t need more than 20%, if you really just 80% mechanical god, you’ll rank up to plat at least from there gamesense becomes much more important
tilting is a mental issue, don't take the game too seriously, play when you feel like it, better with friends. losing is a fundemental thing in all game, and it's ok, just don't take every match too serious.
yo bro my aim isnt ever improving but i been doing aimlabs things. The method you said is to jsut spam the voltaic benchmarks and my aim will get better right
i PERSONALLY just do range stuff in game itself. There's a whole thing about aimlabs and whther or not it works for valorant, but just search up woohoojin and do some of his routines/practices. If u still want to grind aimlabs, there's a video by MattyOW about how to aimtrain for tacfps, so u can go check that out too.
spamming voltaics benchmarks isnt the best overall method but if you feel like it helps then do it. But be experimental and dont stick to the benchmarks. The benchmark measures your skill it dosent focus on improving it.
im master in voltaic benchmarks, radian t in the valo ones but in valo i just cant hit a shot, i cant hit strafing people and often i cant even hit people that arent moving, i also cant time shots at all idk what to fix also could you please make mechanics guides for higher level players, i hit immo but i bottom in gold sometimes due to my mechanics
@hellshaked6530 idk what to focus on my movement though, i made sure to strafe after each burst, i make sure to strafe each time im caught offguard, i make sure to slice the pie when peeking, i make sure to peek and unpeek while holding angles, my crosshair placement is 90% of the time head level, my hs% is 40% but i just can't time the shots, no matter whether i hold wide or close just the process of timing the shot feels rng and like I have 0 control over it, and then i can't shoot people who strafe because my aim lags behind each time they strafe
I think it's normal that your aim lags behind when enemies strafe. The best thing you can do is to try again or reset. In my opinion, it would be best to focus on timing your shots by practicing burst-firing and deadzoning first. You want to shoot, strafe, stop, strafe, rinse and repeat.
@@Ptoki1Movement is holding u back, struggling to hit people who are strafing is done by moving yourself so learning how to use ur aim with ur movement might be ur problem since moving while aiming isnt just A+D spam and bursting in between like most youtubers suggest. Its about tracking the enemy with ur movement or making yourself a harder target.
0.1 is radiant. And yeah i agree but he also says the same thing in the intro. Heck even radiants are bad. What are mooda and the other match fixers doing there? (theres a lot of them)
Join the Discord if you want coaching :) discord.gg/8dHKxYDWs3
Woah what a bar. I believe no matter how inconsistent my mechanics are, my team mates are even more consistent at trolling.
I'm a top 1% Aim Trainer player, Voltaic Master ranked and dominate in most FPS games reaching the top percentages. In Valorant, no chance. Get onetapped every fight without even the chance of aiming. This is not a mechanics game.
Mechanics does not mean just raw aim lol, its movement, crosshair placement and aim. you clearly lack the movement if ur getting 1 tapped.
@@turtle_fps probably ...
@@turtle_fps True but every game is a bit of luck
It is.
@@sagemaster-o3iThat's incredibly unrelevant
To add on to what a lot of other people are saying here: Mechanics are way more than aim. I get outaimed by my gold friends pretty regularly, but positioning and shotcalling keep me in ascendant-immo. There are many ways to rank up in this game and in my opinion spamming aim trainers is the worst of them. Takes the most effort and time, and doesn't give your transferable skills
you should aim train if you want to be better than the people in your rank, the skills transfer over if you aim the same in aim trainers as you would in valorant then you will see improvements.
@@jameskirkland2561 You'll certainly see improvements, but my argument is that you'll see much fewer improvements and feel the growth much slower than if you focus on different vectors of improvement.
I think positioning, gamesense, agent composition, utility combos, things like that are orders of magnitude more important than aim.
Obviously better aim makes you better, but for the reward vs effort investment, other ways of improving are more efficient
no way u are imm but get outaimed by golds
yo keep posting and youll be big no time. ty for your video
underrated video
some valorant coaches always says to focus on gamesence and mechanical skills doesn't matter and they even shows us by going unranked to radient or immortal but have you ever noticed that they never actually plays on lower ranks like iron or bronze cause game sends them directly to diamond lobbies or above because of them smurfing so yea focus on mechanics nerds gamesense won't bring you out of iron 1
Ngl, anything below diamond, it’s 80% mechanics and 20% gamesense
Ppl who are going to tell me that gamesense is more important than that, just know that yes it is more important than 20% but in low elo you don’t need more than 20%, if you really just 80% mechanical god, you’ll rank up to plat at least from there gamesense becomes much more important
I love you december daddy king
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Video on how to stop tilting please?
tilting is a mental issue, don't take the game too seriously, play when you feel like it, better with friends.
losing is a fundemental thing in all game, and it's ok, just don't take every match too serious.
i tilt a shit ton but something that helps me is focusing on something i could've done better during the round.
Appreciate u both
@ good luck with ranked 🙏
@@GreiXD thanks big dawg u too
0.1 is radiant. And yeah i agree
yo bro my aim isnt ever improving but i been doing aimlabs things. The method you said is to jsut spam the voltaic benchmarks and my aim will get better right
i PERSONALLY just do range stuff in game itself. There's a whole thing about aimlabs and whther or not it works for valorant, but just search up woohoojin and do some of his routines/practices. If u still want to grind aimlabs, there's a video by MattyOW about how to aimtrain for tacfps, so u can go check that out too.
spamming voltaics benchmarks isnt the best overall method but if you feel like it helps then do it. But be experimental and dont stick to the benchmarks. The benchmark measures your skill it dosent focus on improving it.
Then don't spam the Voltaic benchmarks. You ain't learning any techniques with spamming benchmarks.
Absolute banger of a video🩵 probably should put the aimlabs playlist in the description though🙏
Done :)
play an agent that you can controll the game. Harbor
im master in voltaic benchmarks, radian t in the valo ones but in valo i just cant hit a shot, i cant hit strafing people and often i cant even hit people that arent moving, i also cant time shots at all idk what to fix
also could you please make mechanics guides for higher level players, i hit immo but i bottom in gold sometimes due to my mechanics
Just play like 10 dms a day focusing on movement and crosshair placement
@hellshaked6530 idk what to focus on my movement though, i made sure to strafe after each burst, i make sure to strafe each time im caught offguard, i make sure to slice the pie when peeking, i make sure to peek and unpeek while holding angles, my crosshair placement is 90% of the time head level, my hs% is 40% but i just can't time the shots, no matter whether i hold wide or close just the process of timing the shot feels rng and like I have 0 control over it, and then i can't shoot people who strafe because my aim lags behind each time they strafe
I think it's normal that your aim lags behind when enemies strafe. The best thing you can do is to try again or reset.
In my opinion, it would be best to focus on timing your shots by practicing burst-firing and deadzoning first. You want to shoot, strafe, stop, strafe, rinse and repeat.
@@rinkoshirokane6602 yea ik the basics of strafing, its that i can never hit the shot on other people who strafe
@@Ptoki1Movement is holding u back, struggling to hit people who are strafing is done by moving yourself so learning how to use ur aim with ur movement might be ur problem since moving while aiming isnt just A+D spam and bursting in between like most youtubers suggest. Its about tracking the enemy with ur movement or making yourself a harder target.
bro are u me?
im im2 and its like .1 or sum players in it and we are not high elo i promise brainless players
0.1 is radiant. And yeah i agree but he also says the same thing in the intro. Heck even radiants are bad. What are mooda and the other match fixers doing there? (theres a lot of them)
@@rev0live752 no radiant is .01. and no mooda is not bad alot of radiants are bad, or mmr carried but most are still better than everyone stuck in im3