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what i currently do is grind every map from easy to hard in a specific field, then play the benchmark a few times. and i do this in every field the same way. i avoid some scenarios that i determined completely useless or are just no fun like most valorant scenarios and grid shot for example. i determine if i am good if i am only 30% off of mattys score and it looks clean and smooth. i call it good by that time😂
very good takes. whenever someone asks about inconsistency in fps i always say that it's oftentimes just a difference in the enemies skill level, the way they peek, what angles they preaim, etc. you're not actually inconsistent, it's just you're facing enemies that peek and move in ways that you're not comfortable with. as for speed training, target switching does seem to be the highest bang for your buck in fps games. i think the reasons for this is oftentimes the required tracking ability is not actually that high in most fps games, especially in games with low ttk, smooth tracking isn't always superior to a fast adjustment mid-spray since you only need one stray bullet to hit the enemy in the head. comfort is also a big part of in-game performance so simply having the speed to always comfortably have your crosshair in the enemy's direction is very beneficial as well.
VERY simple and easy tip you may hate hearing it but just play whatever game you wanna get better at csgo, fortnite, overwatch 2, val etc. These aiming games can help, but if you can practice in the game you wanna get good at you will do better. Doesn't mean kovaaks or aim labs can't help just in game helped me and many other high level players I know and heard from. Just as if you wanted to improve your free throw shot you would do that tons of times. For aiming you must understand not everyone will improve the same you could start how on a high note on "x" sens (context you switched it to something else) and a week later you feel bad. Now this doesn't mean don't switch your sens just make sure when you pick your sens it is something you feel comfortable. Also don't get mixed up with a false friend your sens could feel good but isnt good for example I am 400 dpi and pick a 1.4 sens in csgo that is a low sens down side if I dont have enough mouse space I cannot do 180s as easily but if you I have a big mouse space I can do 180s pretty easy so take in a count on your mouse space. Also have fun with it don't over stress it yes I am putting a lot of info because some people genuinely are getting some bad info on sens and dpi's. dpi's are a bit strange I'd stuggest 400-1600 you can always have a low or high in-game sens with that range. p.s. Don't think just because someone has this keyboard or mouse they can't be good at a game. Also aim and gaming isnt genetics hard work over talent talent can fs give a head start but you can catch up to it with hard work 100p
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Loved this video brother! Tons of problems with solutions to back it up. You've answered a lot of my problems I be having and can't really understand why and I appreciate it a lot, one of my main problems I'm trying to figure out is when I'm engaging with an enemy and I'm shooting, I tend to look at the enemy or other places rather than look at my sights or sometimes if shooting an enemy and I'm focused on that 1 enemy and another enemy gets in my pov I tend to lose the gunfight I've initially started , how can I fix this? Oh BTW excellent video and love the new mic! Sound sexy😏
You should exercise your hands after a few weeks you will see major improvements. I recommend Dr Levi Harrison for arm, wrist and fingers exercise videos. You can find him on youtube
@@4bangerkovaaksso, i just take a benchmark, and i choose a goal, and a try take this goal, if i cant take the goal, i tries in the same map, or, i choose some playlist to train this area?
@@imbiell Choose a goal. Lets say Masters. Play each scenario until you reach masters. The more time it takes, the more of a weakness it is for you. So 1w2ts took me 1 run to reach my goal = Static is my strenght Smoothbot took me 20 runs = Smoothness is my weakness
Maybe I’m overthinking this but on static (mainly an issue on widewall),Should I be moving only my arm while performing that first long flick before the micro correction or do you usually use your arm and wrist at the same time. I’m not sure what it is but I feel so damn awkward aiming fast straight lines on static. My target switching and tracking is wayyyyy ahead of my static.
Get my SYA routine, the one that sets up static like large- medium- small-es. Alternatively sounds like you need to do smooth pathing pokeball. I recommend checking out my stop overflicking video. And I wouldn't be bothered by "how you move your hand" focus on what's on screen
@@4bangerkovaaks Thank you man,I’ll get to work on that. Yeah I got into a bad habit of thinking about how many muscles move,it throws me off and makes it harder for me to stay in the zone. I just need to focus on proper technique on the screen and not think about it. Also I love the streams,they are so chill and it’s interesting to watch you practice. you doing one soon by any chance?
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what i currently do is grind every map from easy to hard in a specific field, then play the benchmark a few times. and i do this in every field the same way. i avoid some scenarios that i determined completely useless or are just no fun like most valorant scenarios and grid shot for example. i determine if i am good if i am only 30% off of mattys score and it looks clean and smooth. i call it good by that time😂
Did you like the new mic or you can't hear a difference?
New mic way better
very good takes. whenever someone asks about inconsistency in fps i always say that it's oftentimes just a difference in the enemies skill level, the way they peek, what angles they preaim, etc. you're not actually inconsistent, it's just you're facing enemies that peek and move in ways that you're not comfortable with.
as for speed training, target switching does seem to be the highest bang for your buck in fps games. i think the reasons for this is oftentimes the required tracking ability is not actually that high in most fps games, especially in games with low ttk, smooth tracking isn't always superior to a fast adjustment mid-spray since you only need one stray bullet to hit the enemy in the head. comfort is also a big part of in-game performance so simply having the speed to always comfortably have your crosshair in the enemy's direction is very beneficial as well.
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No you bby
5:57 advanced humor with the picture
Did you like the new mic or you can't hear a difference?
new mic way better :D
VERY simple and easy tip you may hate hearing it but just play whatever game you wanna get better at csgo, fortnite, overwatch 2, val etc. These aiming games can help, but if you can practice in the game you wanna get good at you will do better. Doesn't mean kovaaks or aim labs can't help just in game helped me and many other high level players I know and heard from. Just as if you wanted to improve your free throw shot you would do that tons of times. For aiming you must understand not everyone will improve the same you could start how on a high note on "x" sens (context you switched it to something else) and a week later you feel bad. Now this doesn't mean don't switch your sens just make sure when you pick your sens it is something you feel comfortable. Also don't get mixed up with a false friend your sens could feel good but isnt good for example I am 400 dpi and pick a 1.4 sens in csgo that is a low sens down side if I dont have enough mouse space I cannot do 180s as easily but if you I have a big mouse space I can do 180s pretty easy so take in a count on your mouse space. Also have fun with it don't over stress it yes I am putting a lot of info because some people genuinely are getting some bad info on sens and dpi's. dpi's are a bit strange I'd stuggest 400-1600 you can always have a low or high in-game sens with that range.
p.s. Don't think just because someone has this keyboard or mouse they can't be good at a game. Also aim and gaming isnt genetics hard work over talent talent can fs give a head start but you can catch up to it with hard work 100p
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Loved this video brother! Tons of problems with solutions to back it up. You've answered a lot of my problems I be having and can't really understand why and I appreciate it a lot, one of my main problems I'm trying to figure out is when I'm engaging with an enemy and I'm shooting, I tend to look at the enemy or other places rather than look at my sights or sometimes if shooting an enemy and I'm focused on that 1 enemy and another enemy gets in my pov I tend to lose the gunfight I've initially started , how can I fix this? Oh BTW excellent video and love the new mic! Sound sexy😏
This video is great longer videos are a good idea in the future
Everyone's been enjoying the longer videos when i started this channel to make short as videos 🥹
Any tips on improving speed in static? I'm somewhat at a plateau rn
SPEED ts & clean lines in pokeball
Checkout my github for playlists
what are your thought on 45cm/360? (i tend to shake alot cause of my hands so i play on lower sens)
Check out my sens video. TLDR sens doesn't matter, fix ur shaking issue not ur perceived sens issue
Thx ill check that vid out again
@@4bangerkovaaks
You should exercise your hands after a few weeks you will see major improvements.
I recommend Dr Levi Harrison for arm, wrist and fingers exercise videos. You can find him on youtube
good video brotha keep it up ✝️
Move the mic back like 5 cms, it's kinda feeling like an E-girl's asmr. But it's a good mic, good video.
Yea I literary just got the mic and started recording. I need to mess with settings a bit more! TY
(Also you love egirls)
Is there any reason you switch to 16:9 in cs2? I've seen so many pros and aimers switching to 16:9 or 16:10 right now
It just looks pretty
What is this app ure training your aim in the video buddy
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how do u convert your settings to roblox
i have a big problem, i dont know how to find my weekness, so i just do the daily fundamentals.
Checkout 04:48
@@4bangerkovaaks okay
@@4bangerkovaaksso, i just take a benchmark, and i choose a goal, and a try take this goal, if i cant take the goal, i tries in the same map, or, i choose some playlist to train this area?
i have 800+ hours in kovaaks, and i dont think my aim is good. Sometimes i just want to stop training my aim.
@@imbiell
Choose a goal. Lets say Masters.
Play each scenario until you reach masters.
The more time it takes, the more of a weakness it is for you.
So 1w2ts took me 1 run to reach my goal = Static is my strenght
Smoothbot took me 20 runs = Smoothness is my weakness
Maybe I’m overthinking this but on static (mainly an issue on widewall),Should I be moving only my arm while performing that first long flick before the micro correction or do you usually use your arm and wrist at the same time. I’m not sure what it is but I feel so damn awkward aiming fast straight lines on static. My target switching and tracking is wayyyyy ahead of my static.
Get my SYA routine, the one that sets up static like large- medium- small-es.
Alternatively sounds like you need to do smooth pathing pokeball. I recommend checking out my stop overflicking video.
And I wouldn't be bothered by "how you move your hand" focus on what's on screen
@@4bangerkovaaks Thank you man,I’ll get to work on that. Yeah I got into a bad habit of thinking about how many muscles move,it throws me off and makes it harder for me to stay in the zone. I just need to focus on proper technique on the screen and not think about it. Also I love the streams,they are so chill and it’s interesting to watch you practice. you doing one soon by any chance?
Bro sniped me and posted it in a video.. why u do me like this man...
It's okay, Aleksandar Vučić snipes us all.
@@4bangerkovaaks mattyOW is actually his son
i got my bckl
What mic you using? Sounds good
Thank you, fifine K669b Very cheap got it for 20 bucks at black friday. But I also run audio improvements in sony vegas
what cm/360 do you play on? I'm just curious bc I play on 27cm and my friends say its too high and unpractical
I play 27cm, recommend you watch my sens video
@@4bangerkovaaks ok, will do
I really suck at shooting moving Targets...and reaction sometimes..🥲
don't we all 😢
im panic crouching a lot vs moving targets. pistol round angle hold is a pain in cs2
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dude, video games are for fun. These mfs take 'em too serious.
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