i really like the basketball comparison its true we get practice in casuals ranked even deathmatch but isolating ur aim and getting in so many more reps is so valuable
Heyo! In pulsehot, for the big orbs be more confident and take the shot right away. The idea is that you build two different kind of flicks, one with tension: you flick hard, stop, adjust, shoot, and the other one is smooth(less tensed wrist). Use the tensed one between small targets and relax your wrist for big targets! I hope this helps, if you already know the above, mb hahaha.
@@Huntaa420 i dabble but i haven’t spent a serious amount of time trying to improve or anything. I do really like the game though but improving at it is very demanding
Aimtraining is overrated for valorant. Its more important to have good movement and crosshair placement. You dont need to hit the shot of your week when your enemy is already in your crosshair
what your saying isnt wrong but having better aim = more confidence while also allowing you chances to make a play when you make a mistake which is bound to happen no one is perfect
aim training isn't the be all end all for sure, but the point of aim training isn't crazy flicks and stuff - a lot of it is just consistency - even with great crosshair placement you will need to do lots of micro adjustments and the main utility of aim training for me has been improving how consistent I am on those small corrections, not crazy shot of the week flick stuff
i really like the basketball comparison its true we get practice in casuals ranked even deathmatch but isolating ur aim and getting in so many more reps is so valuable
Yup, of course playing the game is the most important part but aim training is a very useful tool if you are spending a lot of time on improving
Heyo! In pulsehot, for the big orbs be more confident and take the shot right away. The idea is that you build two different kind of flicks, one with tension: you flick hard, stop, adjust, shoot, and the other one is smooth(less tensed wrist). Use the tensed one between small targets and relax your wrist for big targets!
I hope this helps, if you already know the above, mb hahaha.
appreciate it!
welcome back big boy
Great video keep up the good work
thank you, supportive comments like this genuinely mean a lot to me
Can you maybe tell us the settings you put in Aimlabs ?
yo u still playing melee brother?
@@Huntaa420 i dabble but i haven’t spent a serious amount of time trying to improve or anything. I do really like the game though but improving at it is very demanding
Your way of explaining is good but my small suggestion is to make it interactive rather than jus showing continuous training track.
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@@amanisaboy your audio is perfect to listen and learn from but the video you displayed isn't that informative. It's just a guy a constantly training.
@@JackOfAllTrades402 good feedback i’ll try to make the visuals more relevant thanks!
Aimtraining is overrated for valorant. Its more important to have good movement and crosshair placement. You dont need to hit the shot of your week when your enemy is already in your crosshair
what your saying isnt wrong but having better aim = more confidence while also allowing you chances to make a play when you make a mistake which is bound to happen no one is perfect
Mechanical skills such as aim and reaction time directly influence crosshair placement for the better
aim training isn't the be all end all for sure, but the point of aim training isn't crazy flicks and stuff - a lot of it is just consistency - even with great crosshair placement you will need to do lots of micro adjustments and the main utility of aim training for me has been improving how consistent I am on those small corrections, not crazy shot of the week flick stuff