It was getting so similar I almost didn’t upload tbh. Differences that I think matter: Evasive ts to focus on not completely stopping Multiple playlists to focus on balancing speed and pathing Easier scens as hnA is really ideal for more experienced players. It’s hard to push speed on those size targets. I could just be like most of the community, slap my name on someone else’s routine and call it a day, but I like to give credit, I had very few issues with what the hnA was doing, but I had some edits to make, so I made them and gave credit where it was due.
@@donny9748 I don’t think plat c is enough to recommend either, both could work but different people will do better on different playlists at that level
good video mr west, one tip btw: when u play jett u should always activate your dash in scenarios where you peek the target (like 0:57) or the target pushes/peeks you (like 2:46) to dash away if you dont hit your shot. its essentially a second life if you do it properly and arguably one of the best abilities the game has to offer since it can literally safe your life (its similar to chambers tp, just worse)
In those two scenarios, the enemies weren’t looking, therefore it is fine. You shouldnt waste your dash in someone who isnt looking at you, and, if you whiff, it is better to shoot again rather than to dash away, since they havent preaimed you and have to do a 180
I have a suggestion for future videos: im trying this routine (currently on day 5) however i have to come back to the video to remind myself how to correctly play each playlist. Having timestamps or chapters in the description where you talk about each playlist in depth would improve QoL immensely. Thanks for your videos I always find them extremely helpful!
Can u make nxt video on how to use eyes in fps games like when to focus on crosshair when to use peripheral vision like what happens with me is I focus on croosshait when simply walking but if enemy pops up then my reaction time will be too low that enemy kills me faster and when I use my peripheral vision then mu crosshair placement will not that good so that's where o confused
My next video is “aim coaching noted” I feel that’s got a ton of support. After that I do have an eye training video and I can try to work this topic in there
Still a top routine for me even after 2 years. Always see instant improvement every time I run it, even for just a little bit. The key really is to follow the instructions to seriously push speed to the point you arm falls off.
Great video, but would you consider making a playlist for aimlab as well? Still, just wanna say that I found this video very interesting, and I'll be sure to try following the things you said :)
@West Porter The thing about neural plasticity and error rate - thats repeated everywhere - is somewhat missleading. The errorrate depends on how emotionally attached you are to the outcome, its not in a vacuum. If you are indifferent to the result you need a high error rate. If missing once means you get shocked by 20k volts you will learn with a single error per month (you can improve car driving without a single error, only simulated once you thought in your brain). Your errorrate needs to be a frustration rate, slightly frustrated that you can't reach desired results and wanting to overcome that. If you play 1wall6targets TE (the cringe one) and you have an accuracy of 97% with 165 clicks, hitting that one extra target or missing once will induce the stress/frustration that you want to try to get better. Even with low error rate. You just need to hate yourself more when you miss if you play with low errorrate. Or in other words losing a widow duell where you t-bagged your enemy will trigger neural adapation very hard, even when your shooting and error rate is rather low. The Adrenalin after winning such fights, improves learning and consolidation as well. Keep in mind that if you read the studies that concluded the errorrate, most of them used subjects and persons that didn't mean anything to them, they just did the tasks for the sake of the experiment. Also is there a video about how to aim with ashe in overwatch for platplayers, i can't figure out how people actually enjoy tryhard ffa lobbies and im very confused where to track, where to flick or what the correct technique actually is..
Ya ive gone deeper into acetylcholine epinephrine and their roles in neuroplasticity in the past, but that level of depth on a random play this routine video is difficult
Thank you for this video, I got some new ideas from it, which is great! One point, was it only me, or is your actual modified playlist hard to find? Maybe you can add your routine playlist directly in the description. Thanks.
The share code is in the description and on the google doc. From there you copy it into the online playlist tab by the search bar. If you own a cracked/pirated version of kvks you’ll have to buy the full game and then do it
so when i flick my wrist tends to tense up which i think most people do, just want clarification, is that normal? also 2:37 is that how you properly train speed? cause when i flick super fast i usually jitter at the end of the flick. like shown in the video. just wanna know if thats normal and if im doing it properly
I've been doing this routine/challenge since the day you posted it and man had it helped me flick way faster and hit higher scores, the only problem is that my initial flick speed has gone up but my second micro readjustment is still slow. Any scenarios/tasks you recommend for that?
@@NoItsCitrus ya. Nowadays I reply less than I used too, too many comments to keep up with them all and live my life but when I’m available and I see something pop up I’ll try to answer it.
i have the opposite problem, where i already flick fast enough but my accuracy is so bad when my crosshair reaches the target, where i overflick my microadjustment, any recommendet playlists for that?..
As far as I know making errors (as in going fast and missing many shots) is not necessary for neuroplasticity. It can be anything frustrating, like missing 4 shots instead of 3 when using the bardoz method and having to restart the challenge. The key part is the epinephrine release marking the currently used neurons.
Acetylcholine marks the neurons. Errors queue which neurons should be marked. While both bardpill and this have neuroplasticity benefits, the main difference is optimal pacing for gunfights in game.
A a player trying to improve at Tac FPS, I would like maps that are wider than they are tall. eg 16:9/16:10 ratio. I'm actually desperate for more scenarios that utilize these maps actually. There is not a single tac-fps where the player will need to aim vertically as much as they do horizontally. Also when I tried making my own maps, it saved them as .json files, which are 10x as heavy as .map files, so they take longer to load between resets. How do I convert .json to .map which are lighter and load quicker?
I don’t know how to convert json to map but a lot of maps in most tacfps have some verticality r6 being r6, val with heavens and updrafts, and cs maps looking how they do. Even though it’s less common, it’s still there and therefore important to train
@@WestProter Thanks again for the info. And while I understand that there are occasionally vertical angles making it still important skill to train, the thing I hate the most about square maps is that I cannot see all targets on my screen at all times, especially on the Valorant 103 FOV settings. RNG occasionally spawns most new targets on a position outside of my screen. Hoping to make renditions of older scenarios with maps adjusted for Valorant's FOV.
WPV starkTS is super disorienting with the zoom without decreased sensitivity - unless I hold right click. Am I supposed to? That high sens feeling the scenario has seems to go against what you said about using a lower than normal sensitivity, so I'm currently assuming I should hold right click. I also presume it's a good way to train flicking while holding ADS since your mouse will have more friction with the increased pressure from both fingers.
hey proter, do you have any kovaak scenario recommendations for hitting strafing targets from long range? i mainly use WPV multipeek ascent but i’d love to know some more
@@WestProter To clarify, you recommend using a *static* sens that is lower on speed, faster on pathing. Would there be benefits if I use a sens randomizer with - for example - a range of 0.5x - 1x on speed, a range of 1x - 2x on pathing, and 0.75x - 1.25x on the other two?
i’m a very indecisive person and switch settings almost every day. do you think someone like me should go straight to coaching to have a sort of authority person to help me stick to certain settings? or would aim training help with the inconsistencies? id love you support if you do coaching for normies like me
Depends on what settings. If you switch sens after couple deaths, then you need help, someone to chooes your right sense with and never change again. If you mean hud/crosshair/res that's ok. Some people need changes to perform better. Just like me)
i had a question about lowering the sens. im new to pc and im at 800dps .38 for my val sens and wanted to know if i lower it for just speed or all the different days like pathing pacing etc.
hey, im sure you've covered this before somewhere but i couldnt find it, should I match my val sens to my kovaak sens? whenever i play kovaaks on val sens, when im actually playing valorant the sens seems faster. I thought that the reason was because i wasnt holding a gun in kovaaks, so i used photoshop to make the kovaaks crosshair the entire player hud and gun viewmodel, but i still find valorant sens to be a bit off after playing kovaaks (it could also be because of the difference of models in valorant compared to kovaaks, but it just feels off and weird after playing kovaaks, which causes me to miss some flicks and microadjustments). Would it be a better idea to play kovaaks at 150-200% of my val sens, so my valorant sens would feel smoother?
If there’s ppl that acc like stop and “think” about moving perfectly towards some guy that’s far away from their crosshair, then they just don’t have the confidence to move fast. Just move faster towards them. Train in aim trainers by just moving faster. Doesn’t seem that complicated to me.
West, I followed your guide on rawaccel and started using it. I feel like it made me even more inconsistent. In fact, 1 game I dropped 30bomb in a diamond lobby thinking that I had rawaccel on and I was able to do that because rawaccel was on. But later on I realised it wasn't on because I had restarted my pc prior to the game and I didnt apply it. What do you suggest? Do I adjust a curve until I'm satisfied or I should try playing without it( I changed to low sens when I started using rawaccel ). Thanks for your videos
How do you recommend balancing your "aim training time" between different playlists? For example, 3 playlists and 1 hour of daily training (static, dynamic and now this speed one)
@@WestProter Radiant on Valorant (current rank is low Imortal). I'm not sure if that answers your question. I feel like what I need the most is dynamic (for counter strafing enemies) and speed. I only do like 5-10 minutes of static just to warm up and not "lose" my current static skills.
WPV LineTrack is glitchy, and I find it misses the purpose of the pathing scens (it's a little too difficult, at least for me). I tried finding a similar scen (less glitchy, slightly bigger bot), but could not find out. Would you know of any? Variable Angle Smoothness, I do like, but the bots too big, and I wish there was more distance from the wall. Maybe I should learn to do my own scens. On that, I love your vids and appreciate the content and effort you do!
Thanks for the vids West, bought Kovaaks cause of you and I appreciate your theory. I'm a bit confused on the sens changing you mentioned I have to up it in game?? Or in the aim trainer? The video is a bit unclear and evident due to other people having the same q. For example in game in 0.35 800dpi, when, where and which playlist do I increase/ decrease my sens. It would be even more helpful to include this information in the Google doc.
@@WestProter Thanks for prompt reply. One last q, will these sens changes effect my muscle memory ingame? What is the reasoning behind the increasing / decreasing in Kovaaks? Also do you have somewhere I can tip you or soemthing.
@@ripndipp I mean it’s a sens change. Launch a game change it and you’ll be fine in 5-10 minutes of practice. The whole idea that motor memory somehow requires a constant sensitivity is very out dated. If you want to tip, the video has super thanks enabled, I also coach and vod review people if you’re more interested in buying something.
so for the speed routine u want us to lower our sensitivity, while in the hna routine they want us to increase our sens...i was just wondering why also whats a good sensitivity for val? i know its preference, but im constantly switching anywhere from 90 cm - 25 cm, all with pretty much the same skill at this point...can you suggest a good sensitivity? thanks + love ur vids btw :D
HnA1 is supposed to be a lower sens than in game. Next update it will be a sens multiplier not a range for you 90cm madmen. In game can’t go wrong with 45/50
I mean you’ll get faster at aiming but I don’t think that’s the optimal speed routine. Depends on what gradually means. Like over one session, that’s good but I might prefer reverse order. Over a month idk.
@@season-xi-2755 nothing great but it’s not particularly terrible. If someone’s good at using vals range they’d probably get the same results if not better
voltaic community recommends their valorant routine with the voltaic diamond rank. I am Gold in voltaic and ascendant in valorant. i just wanna have better aim in valorant why should i bother getting voltaic diamond. my question is if there is a reason why i should achieve that rank first or do you think i should just go straight to your or hna routine?
@@NTV01D actually do the things. Idk I give aim tips not rank tips. But I got a friend who actually plays valorant ranked seriously, what he does is he’ll like grind strafing for like an hour or two a day. Then aim train. Then play the game. Play the agents. I can tell you how to aim all you want but it’s not gonna spawn in 2k hours in kvks and 5k in val.
@@Rimbatimba go to online playlists tab in kovaaks then type the code at the bottom that says "Enter playlists share code" the names in the description are playlist codes for scenarios not actual scenarios if that makes sense.
Seem like it's back to people play static clicking in the wrong way (maybe I should say suboptimal way). When I started voltaic almost everybody say "flick fase then make micro adjustment" if you play static with this strategy it's shouldn't be a problem in case of too slow. only problem I can find is a lot of player don't get concept why flick fast then adjust they just follow every advice without thinking. btw one thing I have learned from last month from switch to controller is mindset of controller aim and mnk aiming is kinda different maybe because I always see top mnk play tend to flicking more than make it smooth that's why I think that's how mnk should play, idk it might be interesting to find out and it might help we learn something.
@@zera2442 I mean they have some basic things but nothing crazy. They recreated some stuff, but again the scen diversity over there is weak. The only truly good advice for aim lab players is just muster up 1/5 the cost of a knife skin in val and just buy a real aim trainer.
I noticed with the 30 day guide you have different recommend sensitivity movements for routines. Why would someone not use the same sensitivity across all routines and games? I'm currently relearning muscle memory from about 80cm/360 to 44cm/360* I think. routine 1: 35-70 cm/360 2: 25-35cm/360 3: 20-25cm/360 Maybe should I start with 35cm/360? Regardless after the 30 days I'll be back to ask ask for more improvements for my aim.
I watch your vids even though I play on mobile (CoD)...(check out my vids). On mobile we can flick as fast as on PC, because of the increased control of screen space and also gyroscope.
just curious, what are your credentials? obviously truth is truth, and you don't need to have accolades to spread it, but do you have any voltaic, kovaaks, valorant achievements?
@@CookiePire I mean it varies but I feel I’ve been doing something wrong and it kinda led me to look more into how to do things right than most people.
so this is basically a modified hna routine lmfao
It was getting so similar I almost didn’t upload tbh. Differences that I think matter:
Evasive ts to focus on not completely stopping
Multiple playlists to focus on balancing speed and pathing
Easier scens as hnA is really ideal for more experienced players. It’s hard to push speed on those size targets.
I could just be like most of the community, slap my name on someone else’s routine and call it a day, but I like to give credit, I had very few issues with what the hnA was doing, but I had some edits to make, so I made them and gave credit where it was due.
@@WestProter Can you do a video on mouse rotation in raw accel
@West Proter would you recommend the hna routine for a plat complete?
@@donny9748 I don’t think plat c is enough to recommend either, both could work but different people will do better on different playlists at that level
@@WestProter okay thx for the reply
good video mr west, one tip btw: when u play jett u should always activate your dash in scenarios where you peek the target (like 0:57) or the target pushes/peeks you (like 2:46) to dash away if you dont hit your shot. its essentially a second life if you do it properly and arguably one of the best abilities the game has to offer since it can literally safe your life (its similar to chambers tp, just worse)
Interesting
In those two scenarios, the enemies weren’t looking, therefore it is fine. You shouldnt waste your dash in someone who isnt looking at you, and, if you whiff, it is better to shoot again rather than to dash away, since they havent preaimed you and have to do a 180
I have a suggestion for future videos: im trying this routine (currently on day 5) however i have to come back to the video to remind myself how to correctly play each playlist. Having timestamps or chapters in the description where you talk about each playlist in depth would improve QoL immensely. Thanks for your videos I always find them extremely helpful!
Thanks!
Can u make nxt video on how to use eyes in fps games like when to focus on crosshair when to use peripheral vision like what happens with me is I focus on croosshait when simply walking but if enemy pops up then my reaction time will be too low that enemy kills me faster and when I use my peripheral vision then mu crosshair placement will not that good so that's where o confused
My next video is “aim coaching noted” I feel that’s got a ton of support. After that I do have an eye training video and I can try to work this topic in there
@@WestProter eyes would be a great video where to look depending on situations etc.
Still a top routine for me even after 2 years. Always see instant improvement every time I run it, even for just a little bit. The key really is to follow the instructions to seriously push speed to the point you arm falls off.
Ahh yes. A perfect channel to randomly find at the perfect time. Great videos thank you father
I can’t believe I hadn’t heard of the hna routine until this video..I’m on like the 8th day and my flicks are wayyyy faster.
Bro, this was the next big problem I was trying to fix with my aim. Perfect timing on the video ty goat
West proter is samRis samRi
@@deadonabed2875 he is lmao
Thank youuuu, that's what i really need right now
Great video, but would you consider making a playlist for aimlab as well? Still, just wanna say that I found this video very interesting, and I'll be sure to try following the things you said :)
Nice Video. Your videos helped me reach dia 3 thx very much!
Damn you've been growing a lot recently, good job
Ikr. It’s crazy. Aim coach a couple pros and the channel blows up.
ima try this out and will come back when i have done it, also great thumbnail
I’m getting mixed feedback on the thumbnail
@West Porter The thing about neural plasticity and error rate - thats repeated everywhere - is somewhat missleading. The errorrate depends on how emotionally attached you are to the outcome, its not in a vacuum. If you are indifferent to the result you need a high error rate. If missing once means you get shocked by 20k volts you will learn with a single error per month (you can improve car driving without a single error, only simulated once you thought in your brain). Your errorrate needs to be a frustration rate, slightly frustrated that you can't reach desired results and wanting to overcome that. If you play 1wall6targets TE (the cringe one) and you have an accuracy of 97% with 165 clicks, hitting that one extra target or missing once will induce the stress/frustration that you want to try to get better. Even with low error rate. You just need to hate yourself more when you miss if you play with low errorrate. Or in other words losing a widow duell where you t-bagged your enemy will trigger neural adapation very hard, even when your shooting and error rate is rather low. The Adrenalin after winning such fights, improves learning and consolidation as well.
Keep in mind that if you read the studies that concluded the errorrate, most of them used subjects and persons that didn't mean anything to them, they just did the tasks for the sake of the experiment.
Also is there a video about how to aim with ashe in overwatch for platplayers, i can't figure out how people actually enjoy tryhard ffa lobbies and im very confused where to track, where to flick or what the correct technique actually is..
Ya ive gone deeper into acetylcholine epinephrine and their roles in neuroplasticity in the past, but that level of depth on a random play this routine video is difficult
Thank you for this video, I got some new ideas from it, which is great! One point, was it only me, or is your actual modified playlist hard to find? Maybe you can add your routine playlist directly in the description. Thanks.
The share code is in the description and on the google doc. From there you copy it into the online playlist tab by the search bar. If you own a cracked/pirated version of kvks you’ll have to buy the full game and then do it
so when i flick my wrist tends to tense up which i think most people do, just want clarification, is that normal? also 2:37 is that how you properly train speed? cause when i flick super fast i usually jitter at the end of the flick. like shown in the video.
just wanna know if thats normal and if im doing it properly
You’ll jitter because your struggling. It’s not a good thing, but its mandatory for practice as practice is learning from failures
@@WestProter alright thanks man
Does the Hna routines cover all areas of aim for all games, cause after reading his Google doc he tends to lean more towards Tac fps?
I've been doing this routine/challenge since the day you posted it and man had it helped me flick way faster and hit higher scores, the only problem is that my initial flick speed has gone up but my second micro readjustment is still slow. Any scenarios/tasks you recommend for that?
Can you come back in 7 hours and 50 minutes watch that video and see if it helps?
@@WestProter Yee also dang heacka fast response
@@NoItsCitrus ya. Nowadays I reply less than I used too, too many comments to keep up with them all and live my life but when I’m available and I see something pop up I’ll try to answer it.
i have the opposite problem, where i already flick fast enough but my accuracy is so bad when my crosshair reaches the target, where i overflick my microadjustment, any recommendet playlists for that?..
Probably still this maybe replace some speeds with pathing
As far as I know making errors (as in going fast and missing many shots) is not necessary for neuroplasticity. It can be anything frustrating, like missing 4 shots instead of 3 when using the bardoz method and having to restart the challenge. The key part is the epinephrine release marking the currently used neurons.
Acetylcholine marks the neurons. Errors queue which neurons should be marked. While both bardpill and this have neuroplasticity benefits, the main difference is optimal pacing for gunfights in game.
@@WestProter oh okay, thanks for clarifying :)
A a player trying to improve at Tac FPS, I would like maps that are wider than they are tall. eg 16:9/16:10 ratio.
I'm actually desperate for more scenarios that utilize these maps actually.
There is not a single tac-fps where the player will need to aim vertically as much as they do horizontally.
Also when I tried making my own maps, it saved them as .json files, which are 10x as heavy as .map files, so they take longer to load between resets. How do I convert .json to .map which are lighter and load quicker?
I don’t know how to convert json to map but a lot of maps in most tacfps have some verticality r6 being r6, val with heavens and updrafts, and cs maps looking how they do. Even though it’s less common, it’s still there and therefore important to train
@@WestProter thanks for replying, do you know if there is a resource/community for kovaaks maps designers?
@@glowiboi check the official kvks disc they have one channel and the aimerz inf+ has another. If you can get in touch with the wallp1per guy your set
@@WestProter Thanks again for the info.
And while I understand that there are occasionally vertical angles making it still important skill to train, the thing I hate the most about square maps is that I cannot see all targets on my screen at all times, especially on the Valorant 103 FOV settings. RNG occasionally spawns most new targets on a position outside of my screen.
Hoping to make renditions of older scenarios with maps adjusted for Valorant's FOV.
You should use a bigger crosshair when showcasing scenarios. It’s impossible to see your crosshair because of youtube compression
Great video ! Wondering if you checked out boon's valorant strafe scenarios and if you have any opinions on them?
Thumbnail extra asf I like it
Thx
WPV starkTS is super disorienting with the zoom without decreased sensitivity - unless I hold right click. Am I supposed to?
That high sens feeling the scenario has seems to go against what you said about using a lower than normal sensitivity, so I'm currently assuming I should hold right click. I also presume it's a good way to train flicking while holding ADS since your mouse will have more friction with the increased pressure from both fingers.
Thanks West.
WPV linetrack is super hard for me. I can barely kill 3 targets during a run. Should I play it anyway, or replace it with something easier?
hey proter, do you have any kovaak scenario recommendations for hitting strafing targets from long range? i mainly use WPV multipeek ascent but i’d love to know some more
Pasu extra small horizontal and variants. I made most versions final edits
You should make a playlist for Aimlab too
If aim lab wants to pay me to spend months of my time copying my works from kvks to aim lab I will gladly do so
Great video! Can I play those playlists with sens randomizer? And are there any tasks in kovaks in which I shouldn’t use it?
All these playlists are supposed to require a lot of mental effort, and it’s possible the randomizer is just an overload
If I use rawaccel for Val, should I leave it on for kovaaks or train without it?
Speed shut it off, doesn’t matter for pathing, other two turn it on
@@WestProter appreciate it man
@@WestProter Great content! To add to what Tannah was asking, which playlists would you recommend using sens randomizer with/without mouse accel?
@@lyle3938 something low speed high pathing similar to in game for the last two
@@WestProter To clarify, you recommend using a *static* sens that is lower on speed, faster on pathing. Would there be benefits if I use a sens randomizer with - for example - a range of 0.5x - 1x on speed, a range of 1x - 2x on pathing, and 0.75x - 1.25x on the other two?
Nice video but as a person that just doesn't have kovaks I think u should make more videos about aimlab because it's free and everybody can try it
I tend to assume people who can afford a gaming pc can afford a ten dollar game, but if aim lab worked I’d consider it
I’m curious if while using mouse acceleration in game you aim train with it on or off. If off do you use a sens in the middle of your curve?
How much for your Raw Accel fine tuning service?
as per refference with "higher and lower" sens what would you recommend to train on like +-10cm/360 or .2-.5 in sens?
Doesn’t matter
i’m a very indecisive person and switch settings almost every day. do you think someone like me should go straight to coaching to have a sort of authority person to help me stick to certain settings? or would aim training help with the inconsistencies? id love you support if you do coaching for normies like me
Depends on what settings. If you switch sens after couple deaths, then you need help, someone to chooes your right sense with and never change again. If you mean hud/crosshair/res that's ok. Some people need changes to perform better. Just like me)
@@immaculatemassacre nah i switch sens, mouse, mousepad, everything lol
@@dae8894 oh ok then you need help i guess😂
i had a question about lowering the sens. im new to pc and im at 800dps .38 for my val sens and wanted to know if i lower it for just speed or all the different days like pathing pacing etc.
Lower speed, raise pathing, stay at or near it on the other two
@@WestProter i saw the older vid about cm/360 do you have a reference for each. if not that’s fine
hey, im sure you've covered this before somewhere but i couldnt find it, should I match my val sens to my kovaak sens? whenever i play kovaaks on val sens, when im actually playing valorant the sens seems faster. I thought that the reason was because i wasnt holding a gun in kovaaks, so i used photoshop to make the kovaaks crosshair the entire player hud and gun viewmodel, but i still find valorant sens to be a bit off after playing kovaaks (it could also be because of the difference of models in valorant compared to kovaaks, but it just feels off and weird after playing kovaaks, which causes me to miss some flicks and microadjustments). Would it be a better idea to play kovaaks at 150-200% of my val sens, so my valorant sens would feel smoother?
also i mean this in general for kovaaks, not for this routine
If there’s ppl that acc like stop and “think” about moving perfectly towards some guy that’s far away from their crosshair, then they just don’t have the confidence to move fast. Just move faster towards them. Train in aim trainers by just moving faster. Doesn’t seem that complicated to me.
good video
West, I followed your guide on rawaccel and started using it. I feel like it made me even more inconsistent. In fact, 1 game I dropped 30bomb in a diamond lobby thinking that I had rawaccel on and I was able to do that because rawaccel was on. But later on I realised it wasn't on because I had restarted my pc prior to the game and I didnt apply it. What do you suggest? Do I adjust a curve until I'm satisfied or I should try playing without it( I changed to low sens when I started using rawaccel ). Thanks for your videos
You don’t have to go super low to run accel. I go 48->30
How do you recommend balancing your "aim training time" between different playlists? For example, 3 playlists and 1 hour of daily training (static, dynamic and now this speed one)
What’s your end goal?
@@WestProter Radiant on Valorant (current rank is low Imortal). I'm not sure if that answers your question. I feel like what I need the most is dynamic (for counter strafing enemies) and speed. I only do like 5-10 minutes of static just to warm up and not "lose" my current static skills.
@@marlonmendes1475 the static will help with static scores and mildly with Val ig. Then the rest would be preference based on your issues
WPV LineTrack is glitchy, and I find it misses the purpose of the pathing scens (it's a little too difficult, at least for me). I tried finding a similar scen (less glitchy, slightly bigger bot), but could not find out. Would you know of any? Variable Angle Smoothness, I do like, but the bots too big, and I wish there was more distance from the wall. Maybe I should learn to do my own scens.
On that, I love your vids and appreciate the content and effort you do!
WPV LineTrack Easy
Thanks for the vids West, bought Kovaaks cause of you and I appreciate your theory. I'm a bit confused on the sens changing you mentioned I have to up it in game?? Or in the aim trainer? The video is a bit unclear and evident due to other people having the same q.
For example in game in 0.35 800dpi, when, where and which playlist do I increase/ decrease my sens. It would be even more helpful to include this information in the Google doc.
I’d go lower for speed, higher for pathing and close to in game for the other two
@@WestProter Thanks for prompt reply. One last q, will these sens changes effect my muscle memory ingame? What is the reasoning behind the increasing / decreasing in Kovaaks? Also do you have somewhere I can tip you or soemthing.
@@ripndipp I mean it’s a sens change. Launch a game change it and you’ll be fine in 5-10 minutes of practice. The whole idea that motor memory somehow requires a constant sensitivity is very out dated. If you want to tip, the video has super thanks enabled, I also coach and vod review people if you’re more interested in buying something.
@@WestProter Thanks so much man! I appreciate the responses
can you make a siege related routine? I dont see many out there and the ones that are out there arent that good
This would work really well for siege tbh. A full siege routine would take a bit of tweaking for micro adjustments but that’s abt it
@@WestProter okay thank you
@@WestProter what sceanrios do you think i should add?
@@belowthesurface8387 something good for smaller micro adjustments, maybe like some small target scens and some more small angle fast scens.
Do u still recommend training with a sens randomizer and if so with what purposes?
Yes, to boost focus in certain situations
@@WestProter do u think a valorant player can benefit from practicing kovaaks with a randomizer?
@@monch12 there's definitely benefits, but it's a hard tool to determine when exactly it's needed imo.
@@WestProter thanks bro :)
Would you recommend I use my Val sens in kovaaks or up my sens in both? I use .277 800dpi but in kovaaks it get pretty hard on wide scenarios
Like I said in the video, speed and pathing go low and high respectively, the rest close to in game but doesn’t have to be exact
so for the speed routine u want us to lower our sensitivity, while in the hna routine they want us to increase our sens...i was just wondering why
also whats a good sensitivity for val? i know its preference, but im constantly switching anywhere from 90 cm - 25 cm, all with pretty much the same skill at this point...can you suggest a good sensitivity? thanks + love ur vids btw :D
HnA1 is supposed to be a lower sens than in game. Next update it will be a sens multiplier not a range for you 90cm madmen. In game can’t go wrong with 45/50
@@WestProter lower sensitivity as in lower cm/360??? or lower edpi..
@@justinkase918 typically (and in this case) lower refers to making the sensitivity number lower
Would my speed increase if I started doing static on super small targets and then gradually increase size?
I mean you’ll get faster at aiming but I don’t think that’s the optimal speed routine. Depends on what gradually means. Like over one session, that’s good but I might prefer reverse order. Over a month idk.
Thoughts on Voltaics Valorant routine for aim labs?
Haven’t played it but I skimmed through it once. Iirc it was the literal definition of mid
@@WestProter mid tier?
@@season-xi-2755 nothing great but it’s not particularly terrible. If someone’s good at using vals range they’d probably get the same results if not better
voltaic community recommends their valorant routine with the voltaic diamond rank. I am Gold in voltaic and ascendant in valorant. i just wanna have better aim in valorant why should i bother getting voltaic diamond. my question is if there is a reason why i should achieve that rank first or do you think i should just go straight to your or hna routine?
Voltaic routines are sooo overrated. A day spent playing voltaic fundamentals for valorant is a day wasted.
@@WestProter Best general routine for valorant? HnA?
This vid helped so much, BTW someone called signal wolf made a vid on trying ur accel tutorial, u should check it out.
where do i find all the playlists?
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hwy proter im imm2 and play .867 800dpi any sens to prac on in kovakks
Ya any sens is fine. Try .65 it may feel a lot better in game
0:58 I SEE. SO I WAS IMPROVING ALL THAT TIME?
Guess it’s finally time to get kovaaks
Let’s go!
Can I use this in aimlabs?
If you remade every playlist and scenario it’s technically possible (I think), but I’m not sure tbh
@@WestProter how can I do that
@@WestProter I am bronze player,is there any way I can rankup.i watch many aim,rankup,movement,tips and mistakes vids,but not improving
@@NTV01D actually do the things. Idk I give aim tips not rank tips. But I got a friend who actually plays valorant ranked seriously, what he does is he’ll like grind strafing for like an hour or two a day. Then aim train. Then play the game. Play the agents. I can tell you how to aim all you want but it’s not gonna spawn in 2k hours in kvks and 5k in val.
i cant find the playlists
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@@WestProter yh i cant find them in kovaaks
@@Rimbatimba go to online playlists tab in kovaaks then type the code at the bottom that says "Enter playlists share code" the names in the description are playlist codes for scenarios not actual scenarios if that makes sense.
@@Z0mbie. yh ik but the code wont work
Seem like it's back to people play static clicking in the wrong way (maybe I should say suboptimal way). When I started voltaic almost everybody say "flick fase then make micro adjustment" if you play static with this strategy it's shouldn't be a problem in case of too slow. only problem I can find is a lot of player don't get concept why flick fast then adjust they just follow every advice without thinking.
btw one thing I have learned from last month from switch to controller is mindset of controller aim and mnk aiming is kinda different maybe because I always see top mnk play tend to flicking more than make it smooth that's why I think that's how mnk should play, idk it might be interesting to find out and it might help we learn something.
There’s a lot of issues with bardozs static method for training in game pacing.
Is it better to take a cold shower right after aim training or to maditate? Or is it better to do both(if yes...in what order?)
I’d say train shower meditate
Can you give me the Aim Labs rountine for this?
None of the stuff I did exists there. I think they have an hnA idk if it works.
Do you have any task reccomdations on Aim Labs?
@@zera2442 I mean they have some basic things but nothing crazy. They recreated some stuff, but again the scen diversity over there is weak. The only truly good advice for aim lab players is just muster up 1/5 the cost of a knife skin in val and just buy a real aim trainer.
I noticed with the 30 day guide you have different recommend sensitivity movements for routines.
Why would someone not use the same sensitivity across all routines and games?
I'm currently relearning muscle memory from about 80cm/360 to 44cm/360* I think.
routine 1: 35-70 cm/360
2: 25-35cm/360
3: 20-25cm/360
Maybe should I start with 35cm/360? Regardless after the 30 days I'll be back to ask ask for more improvements for my aim.
"neuroplasticity" isn't a verb - its not something you do; its something you have. just a small nuance that is bugging me slightly
the thumbnail is way too flashy
Good to know
I watch your vids even though I play on mobile (CoD)...(check out my vids). On mobile we can flick as fast as on PC, because of the increased control of screen space and also gyroscope.
Cod mobile gameplay interests me. I a guy dmed me so surprisingly fast flicks
just curious, what are your credentials? obviously truth is truth, and you don't need to have accolades to spread it, but do you have any voltaic, kovaaks, valorant achievements?
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@@WestProter what about you? do you apply your knowledge to yourself or you have no desire ?
@@CookiePire I mean it varies but I feel I’ve been doing something wrong and it kinda led me to look more into how to do things right than most people.
thats it, we it the rock bottom
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