Static Dots: Aim Training Crash Course #1

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
  • Learning proper FPS aim technique can be a long and difficult journey, especially those new to mouse and keyboard. Although there are many aim guides out there, very few of them teach fundamental aim techniques that must otherwise be learned through practice. This aim series will walk through all 6 major aim techniques: static clicking, moving dots, track target switching, flick target switching, reactive tracking and smoothness tracking. These are the same fundamental aim areas covered in Revosect and Voltaic benchmarks.
    This video will cover how to properly approach static dots, which are commonly needed for games like Counterstrike and Valorant. Major players like Tenz and Bardoz are proponents of using Kovaaks for aim training, and they are high level static aimers. This guide will attempt to cover how to properly train using the same techniques these aimers use.
    Static Dots: Aim Training Crash Course #1
    Timestamps:
    00:00 - intro
    01:08 - static clicking
    03:47 - proper technique
    04:54 - slow and smooth?
    05:17 - speed or accuracy?
    07:02 - under or overflick?
    07:47 - scenario types
    09:36 - routines
    12:36 - other
    Playlists referenced:
    VT Static 1by1 Easy - KovaaKsEntryfraggingEggplantPrism
    VT Static 1by1 Advanced - KovaaKsDunkingEasyCrossfire
    Eerie static 1by1 - KovaaKsDroppingJumboRhombus
    truste static daily - KovaaKsBombingWide1v1
    Speed and flicking accuracy - KovaaKsBloomingWetFullbuy
    Gore - speed technique - KovaaKsBlinkingWeeklyPrecision
    References:
    Spreadsheet with all playlists in this crash course - bit.ly/riddSheet
    PureG github for playlists - bit.ly/riddPlaylists
    My github for playlists (no longer maintained) - github.com/riddbtw/kovaaks-pl...
    Voltaic beginner and advanced static routines - bit.ly/vtissueroutines
    Voltaic benchmarks - bit.ly/VTBenchmarks
    Revosect benchmarks - bit.ly/rAbenchmarks
    FPS Aim trainer subreddit - reddit.com/r/fpsaimtrainer
    Aim glossary (definitions) - github.com/aiming-taxonomy/gl...
    Music featured:
    StreamBeats by Harris Heller
    Socials:
    Twitch - / riddbtw
    Twitter - / btwridd
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 189

  • @ClueFPS
    @ClueFPS 2 роки тому +222

    The fact youre not being sponsored by aimlabs/kovaaks to make videos with your level of quality breaks my brain, goat status fr

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +63

      Thank you! I actually like staying a 'free agent' because you know my opinions aren't influenced by a company. So even if I was offered a sponsorship I would probably decline ☺️

    • @ClueFPS
      @ClueFPS 2 роки тому +33

      @@RiddBTW Based 😎

    • @vibk2744
      @vibk2744 2 роки тому +4

      @@RiddBTW Chad move

    • @cydeYT
      @cydeYT 2 роки тому +12

      @@RiddBTW what about raid shadow legends

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +38

      Fuckin sign me up

  • @nawtmyrealnamelol
    @nawtmyrealnamelol 2 роки тому +76

    "focus on speed to raise your current skill ceiling and precision to hone it in"
    YES, finally somebody says it. This sentence was music to my ears when everybody was arguing over speed vs accuracy

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +6

      Haha! Glad you like that too, I thought I was taking crazy pills whenever I kept reading the same arguments over and over again :P

    • @raghunathprabhakar2166
      @raghunathprabhakar2166 2 роки тому

      I read this comment just as he said it. What a coincidence

  • @M1KE9815
    @M1KE9815 Рік тому +57

    I know you no longer create videos but I wanted to say thank you for providing all of us with your insight on aiming. It has really helped and I appreciate everything you did for the community in such a short time. Thanks and good luck to whatever you're doing now.

    • @jelly8594
      @jelly8594 Рік тому

      Oh no, really no new videos? 😪

    • @cupidok2768
      @cupidok2768 Рік тому

      what is the app to use in the video or any free ones?

    • @avaneesh3118
      @avaneesh3118 10 місяців тому

      ​@@cupidok2768aim lab

    • @D3c1ine
      @D3c1ine 3 місяці тому

      0:05 smh

  • @kendric_BUF
    @kendric_BUF 2 роки тому +21

    really appreciate you digging through all this info in the aiming scene, ridd. super helpful stuff.

  • @Raspberry_aim
    @Raspberry_aim 2 роки тому +25

    Honored to be featured in the video! Great advice as always- you're by far the best source for aim-training IMO! Keep up the great work :D

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +4

      Honored to have the great Raspberry himself checking out my channel ☺️

  • @DiabeticDebuff
    @DiabeticDebuff 2 роки тому +5

    I genuinely appreciate the time and research that goes into your videos. Keep up the fantastic work man, can't wait for you next upload!

  • @MikeWick718
    @MikeWick718 2 роки тому +1

    This answered ALL of my questions that have kept me in a plateau. Thank you so much.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Glad it helped!

  • @joeroganpodfantasy42
    @joeroganpodfantasy42 2 роки тому +2

    This is the best video you have put here , a lot of practical advice gathered from the community and personal experience with good examples , loved the one you did with ms paint.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Thanks very much! Appreciate you stopping in

  • @ZestyPlays713
    @ZestyPlays713 2 роки тому

    Thank you Ridd! Love the video and looking forward to the whole series!

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for taking time to share some positive feedback, and I'm glad you're enjoying it!

  • @nerd2k
    @nerd2k 2 роки тому +2

    Keep up the content! You’re my go to man and suggestion for friends

  • @astro3nter448
    @astro3nter448 Рік тому

    great video, has helped me a lot with my mindset when triaining and my routine. you deserve so many more subs

  • @MikeWick718
    @MikeWick718 2 роки тому +8

    I think this is the MOST important FPS aiming video every put together. It answers all the most commonly asked question without any filler or bias. Thank you so much Ridd, I’ve made insane progress over the last 7 days after being stuck for 6 months.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much for the feedback! And I'm really glad it's helping you

  • @drag1downbraindead553
    @drag1downbraindead553 2 роки тому

    For the contents benefit I have to drop a comment like and I’ve already smashed the subscription button . Your videos are awesome and you genuinely are interested in the topic I love that none of the videos seem forced ☺️. We appreciate all you do.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much!! The feedback really does mean the world to me and gives me motivation to keep going :)

  • @dundermifflin5465
    @dundermifflin5465 Рік тому +3

    Are you some kind of wizard? I was recommended this from another video and I can say I gladly found it.
    Firstly, your channel is underrated, I can't say this enough. The depth and information you provide is one-of-a-kind. You elaborate each point you provide, show a demo in the background, and give your honest opinion without trying to seem bias. I find it hard to believe that Kovaaks or AimLabs haven't approached you, you're such a good coach.
    Now, I'm not exactly sure if I have confirmation bias - ever since I discovered this guide, my aim has improved drastically. I've been doing the routine in a span of a week, and even on Day 1, I noticed a difference. I can safely say that my Kovaaks aim has translated to Valorant/CSGO. I'm aiming much smoother and I feel like I have better mouse control.
    Lastly, I can't thank you enough, I have so many hours on FPS/Aim Trainers and I never felt like my aim was improving. I felt like I hit a plateau. Come to find out, I've been doing routines wrong and focusing on reaching High Scores. Once I discovered your guide, I took it that I had to fix everything including my mentality - now I can unintentionally break my past high scores and be consistent at it.
    Seriously, I really hope you secure a sponsorship, your guides are S+ tier. I'd vouch for you in a heartbeat. Thanks again!

  • @haycheC
    @haycheC 2 роки тому +1

    After 1 run of Truste's playlilist i instantly broke through my plateau, thank you so much!!

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      awesome! his playlist is def one of my faves

  • @naka6341
    @naka6341 2 роки тому +6

    please make more videos. you will 100% blow up soon. your videos are so helpful in improving my aim. I went from not even getting half of bronze scores on voltaic to now getting gold scores just within a couple days. Gonna try and get GM in the next 6 months. Wish me luck.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      That's awesome progress! Best of luck to you, I think it's important to have big stretch goals to work toward

    • @iitzkris
      @iitzkris Рік тому

      where are u right now?

  • @Adamsgotgame
    @Adamsgotgame 24 дні тому

    You have so many videos. Thankyou ❤

  • @chreshcat
    @chreshcat 2 роки тому

    Amazing content! Keep it up.

  • @pixeldevlog
    @pixeldevlog 2 роки тому +5

    Man kovaaks or aimlabs should hire you, doing such a great job.

  • @peterfergusonuwo
    @peterfergusonuwo 2 роки тому

    Awesome guide 👍

  • @rdb8324
    @rdb8324 2 роки тому

    Thanks. I've hit platinum across the board on all scenarios except static dots and pgti. This is helpful

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Glad it helped! PGTI is one of the harder scens for a lot of people, myself included ;)

    • @saladsnake8887
      @saladsnake8887 2 роки тому

      i'm the opposite, the only platinum score i have is pgti

  • @jelly8594
    @jelly8594 Рік тому +1

    So good!!! 👍👍👍

  • @Alex-fh4my
    @Alex-fh4my 2 роки тому +1

    thanks. went from diamond to master in 3 days :) hopefully will continue to improve

  • @rocco5k297
    @rocco5k297 2 роки тому +1

    Underrated af

  • @burgle9262
    @burgle9262 Рік тому

    7:02 krascsi compiled some stats on this and found that top static players underflick much more than random diamond players, who overflick a lot. Differences in flick accuracy also exist but this made krascsi conclude that underflicking begets static improvement. I tried to underflick rather than just land on target and it made my highscores go up after a period of stagnancy in static.

  • @notalex8003
    @notalex8003 2 роки тому

    We love you 💜

  • @kamranaslam5115
    @kamranaslam5115 2 роки тому +2

    You are the best and I learn so much from you but PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, UPLOAD MORE FREQUENTLY ❤ I check your channel 3-4 times a day even tho I have post notif on 😂

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Lmao, yes. That's the one thing I wish I could do, but I appreciate your support :)

  • @hitless7385
    @hitless7385 2 роки тому

    great video so much info

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Thanks for stopping in!

    • @hitless7385
      @hitless7385 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW hell yea! Im flicking faster already! Broke like 4 prs today!! I got that robot aim now. :)

  • @KZNer_Drag0n
    @KZNer_Drag0n Рік тому

    Informative!

  • @piggy8761
    @piggy8761 2 роки тому

    Gonna do the bardoz method thing for sixshot in aimlab

  • @coldwave2774
    @coldwave2774 2 роки тому +2

    Aiming for my heart :)

  • @the_andertech
    @the_andertech 2 роки тому +2

    I've watched this video 3 times already, I broke my records about 6 times from following these advices ... can't thank you enough, you make vital quality content on aiming

  • @zaddybased
    @zaddybased 2 роки тому +2

    I love your content and def happy to see more videos. If i had to give any constructive criticism I would say that you can look at the camera more lol

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Appreciate it this one I mostly prewrote, sometimes I off the cuff it but then I have to edit more lol 🤪

  • @fireflameft2964
    @fireflameft2964 2 роки тому

    Thought you quit making videos, I enjoy them

  • @Redyf
    @Redyf 2 роки тому

    New vid lets gooooo

  • @SilkyCrisp
    @SilkyCrisp 2 роки тому +8

    Dope video. i think there is some benefit to spending a little bit of time practicing straight lines slower. it makes your fast flicks more accurate with cleaner lines

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      Definitely agree, I mostly wanted to emphasize NOT doing slow/smooth lines when moving from target to target as proper technique development, I see that advice given out a lot in the aim community. Plus I think if you're focusing on the bardpill technique, you'll develop your clean lines in an adjacent way. But absolutely if you watch your vods and have identified that as a weak point you should spend time on it.

  • @creepingequinox7359
    @creepingequinox7359 2 роки тому +4

    Tysm for this guide, I just got plat complete and I’ve been struggling with static.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +2

      Static has always been my weak area as well, was really glad to discover the bardpill method, it's helped me a ton since I started using it!

  • @RonanBorja
    @RonanBorja 2 роки тому

    Imma need that target switching video ASAP.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      I'm thinking moving (dynamic) dots next, then tswitch, then tracking. Reactive tracking is the hardest technique and the other techniques "build" up to doing reactive properly, so I think that would be the proper order to learn the foundations.

    • @RonanBorja
      @RonanBorja 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW I appreciate your videos greatly and await these coming videos!!

  • @googs6274
    @googs6274 2 роки тому +6

    When can I take Riddpill?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      lmao one day

  • @passthebutter3
    @passthebutter3 2 роки тому

    Awesome video! Toward the end you said “Avoid going back to confirmed targets after you miss the first time,” but in the beginning, for proper technique, you said “flick fast then correct.” Isn’t “going back to targets” part of the micro correction? Or are you saying “missing” entails missing both the flick and micro correction? Hope I’m making sense...

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      It makes sense but no microadjusting is definitely not going back to a target. If you flick to target, microadjust, miss, start to move onto the next target, THEN go back and try again, that's what I mean by "going back to confirmed targets." Once you start getting more speed, you'll get used to the flick + microadjust being part of your standard process for killing each target, and you'll get into a rhythm where you just automatically start to go to the next target after microadjusting + clicking. If you miss the click, you should generally then just move on.

  • @lefonwastaken3393
    @lefonwastaken3393 2 роки тому

    Excellent video, Ridd! What’re your thoughts on Fundamental routines vs Benchmark scens, do you think they both can have the same affect or would you suggest doing a fundamental routine?
    I feel like the rA benchmark scens should cover all aspects of aiming, but wanna know your thoughts

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you! A lot of people just grind benches but I personally think you're limiting yourself by just grinding those, depending on the type it gets to a point where you're doing pattern learning and strategies that help you get higher scores but don't necessarily build your overall aim technique. Ultimately it depends on your goals and what motivates you. Some people have a hard time sticking to their training if they don't have some kind of objective, like getting higher scores. So in that case it's better to grind benches so you play consistently.

    • @lefonwastaken3393
      @lefonwastaken3393 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW thank you very much! You’re doing an amazing job for the aim community, keep it up 👍🏻

    • @fifthcylinder
      @fifthcylinder 2 роки тому +1

      I think grinding benches only is a huge mistake. I personally found so much value grinding fundamentals and then revisiting benches to see how I've improved. If you are improving in fundamentals, your benches should get better by nature.
      Eventually the benches become a part of fundamentals anyway (gold and above)

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      @@fifthcylinder i do agree somewhat but I think it's more accurate to say how you train is more important than the scens you train on. Benchmark scens are meant to capture the major aim mechanics and reduce RNG associated with ppl attempting to 'game' scenarios so it's more fair across the board. They definitely aren't built to target individuals' specific context, weaknesses, and areas of improvement. That's where all the different types of Kovaak scens out there come into play. But if you play VoxTS for example and train in a way where you focus on your weaknesses and improving those instead of trying to get high scores, it's still a great scenario to train on.

    • @fifthcylinder
      @fifthcylinder 2 роки тому +1

      @@RiddBTW @RiddBTW all very logical. I was mainly commenting on only grinding benches. To me, it's not the complete package, though ofc you can still improve raw skill. I'm more so looking to build on the entire package bc I can simply just get good at one scene, it doesn't necessarily mean I have reactivity or tracking down. That's why I mostly train outside of benchmarks but they are still at least part of my routine

  • @cypresscurrence8306
    @cypresscurrence8306 Місяць тому

    We miss you ridd

  • @michaelschwarz5907
    @michaelschwarz5907 10 місяців тому

    what happens if i use CSGO instead of overwatch, same FOV? what changes?

  • @rinsed7422
    @rinsed7422 2 роки тому

    liked and subbed lets go

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      thanks for stopping in!

  • @natam1616
    @natam1616 2 роки тому +2

    i dont find many videos about sniping and quickscoping training, i play COD and i only play with sniper, and i found it more dificult to get a good performance with it, then with regular weapons, but also very rewarding...there's a sniping comunity so big out there, but i don't see many materials focusing on that. Do you have any thoughts on that topic? i'd love do hear.

    • @2dgalaxy
      @2dgalaxy 2 роки тому +1

      i dont think you can really practice quickscoping in kovaaks. only thing i could think of that might work is quick scoping in kovaaks, aim in right before you shoot. but the best practice is just to go in custom game against bots

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      I will say that quickscoping is really clicking at its foundation. So learning proper clicking technique will help you with quickscoping. I do it a lot personally in Apex, and the more I've practiced my static technique the more confident and consistent I've gotten with quickscopes, but it's definitely something you need to practice in game.

  • @dipstick9707
    @dipstick9707 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your great aiming guides, but I'd like to ask a specific question, I've noticed that a big problem that I have with aiming is that once I get near my target, I slow down, and usually shoot just shy of them. Resulting in me consistently grazing their necks/ear. Is this a problem with my wrist tensing up? any other ideas on what this could be and how to break the habit?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      It's tough to say without a vod, but on the surface it's unlikely a physical problem, and more likely an issue with technique. Depending on the circumstance (ts, static, track) you always want to prioritize landing on the target and doing some form of correction to re-base onto the target if there's drift. Sounds obvious, I know. But all of the aim mechanics I'll be talking about have some kind of method to re-adjust when your aim is off center, because it's just an inevitable outcome for everyone and something you get better at minimizing over time.

    • @dipstick9707
      @dipstick9707 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW aight, Tyvm!

  • @disciplinedlearner2622
    @disciplinedlearner2622 Рік тому

    Hey, I have a question about how to aim. I watched christmasiscancelled's vid about 1w6t, and he said to move smoothly (in a straight line) from one target to another. On the other hand, your video (and bardOZ) said to quickly flick and take time microadjusting. So, how should I aim? Thanks!

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  Рік тому

      Quick but controlled flick is the right movement but always experiment and do what is interesting and fun for you.

  • @westoncroye643
    @westoncroye643 2 роки тому

    I agree with pretty much everything in this video including on switching to a much lower sensitivity for valorant and cs and higher for apex and COD. However for the scenario parts for kovaaks and such the bard pill should only apply to non pokeball scenarios as it would be impossible for newer players to the aim community to complete those scenarios. I think with the pokeball static scenarios you should complete the whole thing and if your score has less than 90% accuracy then you restart the scenario until you do. Still use the same amount of speed with your flicks as before but just focus on the slow micro corrections as stated in your and bardoz’s videos.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      yeah i think that's solid, i tend to just go for "feel" when i notice i'm missing too much, in other words my crosshair didn't end up where i intended it to land i recognize that as an error

    • @westoncroye643
      @westoncroye643 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW Thanks! I do the same thing as well if I'm just whiffing all my flicks. By the way, since i use a big range of sensitivities for different games how should I approach training the different aspects of mouse control? Should I use one sens for kovaaks specifically or use sensitivities from the games I play that uses certain aspects of mouse control. Like my valorant/cs sens for static and my Apex sens for tracking. Would like to hear your feedback on this.

  • @basic2892
    @basic2892 2 роки тому

    If I'm a total beginner in fps(valorant). should I just stick to Sparky fundamentals till I reach gold? Or just grind voltaic benchmarks?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      i would be running the latest voltaic fundamentals at your current skill level as a general reference

  • @prototype-mk4758
    @prototype-mk4758 2 роки тому

    Ppl say aimer7 guide is outdated but they still refer to it all the time and if u follow it even tho it’s outdated u will improve 🙂

    • @port8296
      @port8296 2 роки тому

      Yeah ofc the guide is still going to help you improve there are just better alternatives now instead of the Aimer7 guide. Tammas has a guide that’s similar to aimer7’s but it’s just more up to date and has scenarios that are better.

    • @prototype-mk4758
      @prototype-mk4758 2 роки тому

      @@port8296 do u have a link for this one :)

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      This link should get you there: www.dropbox.com/s/w316s768shjissf/Tammas%27%20Routine%20Addendum.pdf?dl=0

    • @prototype-mk4758
      @prototype-mk4758 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW thanks man :)

  • @suva1669
    @suva1669 Рік тому

    ik im late but im not necesarliy trying to get higher on the leaderboards just trying to make my aim better for gaming

  • @critamine
    @critamine 2 місяці тому

    sheeeeesh

  • @pcxPOT
    @pcxPOT 2 роки тому

    3:30 to clarify, do you mean higher as in faster than 35cm/360 or slower?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      yes, faster than 35 cm, so

  • @ogpogtane7244
    @ogpogtane7244 2 роки тому +3

    Is there a good valorant routine, where i can see improvement

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Yes, valo probably has a few game specific routines. Check my GitHub, I have a folder just for game specific routines if you dl the latest release.

  • @sui_comet
    @sui_comet Рік тому

    Do you recommend aimer7s click timing routine? As i am looking for something long to commit to but i am still not sure if im committing to the right routine
    Edit: when should i add sensitivity randomizer?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  Рік тому

      i would say there are far better clicking routines at this point. i have links to them in my UA-cam description in the video.
      i also have a vid on using a sensitivity randomizer so you can get my perspective on it there.

    • @sui_comet
      @sui_comet Рік тому

      @@RiddBTW Oh is there any specific routine you would recommend? As there is alot in the description
      I just stumbled across the video as of now thank you for replying
      My main games are Valorant/CS:GO and id say i have average aim and im diamond 1 and dmg

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  Рік тому

      i talk about in the video the value of each routine, but for a generic static, the Eerie1b1 is perfectly suitable

  • @NeonBeats_Waifu
    @NeonBeats_Waifu 2 роки тому +1

    Quick question, how do I fix stuttering, drag, hopping on my cloth mousepad when I m aiming, tried everything, desk adjusted, arm sleeve, new xxl pad, wireless mouse but the drag is holding me back, awesome video btw but I m stuck 😣

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      That's interesting....you may want to ask on boardzy's channel since he focused a lot more on equipment. Could also be an issue with your USB ports or drivers that control them.

    • @NeonBeats_Waifu
      @NeonBeats_Waifu 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW Hey Ridd, appreciate the time you take to respond, no I mean its purely forearm, drag on the cloth mousemat, which while centered I have smooth controle but at some points in the turn/angle of my arm starts skipping across the surface, like those flat rocks you throw into a lake, idk how else to explain this, its not hardware related. (I build custom pc's with my eyes closed) Its something missing in my technique that creates too much drag on the mouse mat, tried lifting my arm, raised desk, lowered desk, sit back, sit forward, 100% neutral position etc and my aim will start skipping across the screen when it happens, cuzz my arm will be skipping instead of going smoothly.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      @@NeonBeats_Waifu hm it really sounds like you're overthinking it, which is difficult for a lot of people to avoid. I would prioritize doing difficult smoothness (small bot) tracking, like Pure Glider, and force yourself to stay on-target as much as possible no matter how 'shaky' you might be. Also doing reactive tracking scens, because both of those scen types prioritize microadjustment techniques that you learn with your hand to move back to target when you're off. It's hard to explain but it's this little 'wiggle' you develop to stay on target when you inevitably miss

    • @NeonBeats_Waifu
      @NeonBeats_Waifu 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW Alright Ridd, thanks for the response once more and yeah that could be it, I only do the wiggle at a higher sense then what I normally play with ingame (i guess loads of bad habbits made over the years) and also I predict a lot, ill see if I can just power through this issue without changing anything anymore, thx man!

  • @ren5124
    @ren5124 2 роки тому

    Really informative video! I've been aim training in Aim Lab for around 4 months and tried to figure out how to improve by myself; I trained in both low sens and high sens. Nonetheless, I hit a plateau in platinum (aimlab x kovaaks) for a month. After listening to this video, I was able to break my highscore in 1wall6targets extra small(800 to 950) in just 2 sessions of speed target switching and following the bard-pill method (fast flicks+microcorrect; I micro-corrected slowly at the start to have a feel and slowly increased the speed of microflick+tempo).
    In summary:
    What I did was:
    1) fast flick
    2) slowly micro-correct to build up technique
    3) increase tempo
    For warmup, I change(+/-) the fov and sens depending on how I feel and finally try for highscore on 103 fov and main comfortable sensitivity (0.4 valorant, 800 dpi)
    Most importantly, I think it's crucial to be flexible with your aim training sessions. For example, instead of doing static aim training for 2 days straight, cycle between dynamic clicking (coupled with reactive or precise tracking, and/or speed or evasive switching) and static clicking for every other day while also taking rest days if you're not feeling to aim train.

  • @ghostghostgaming5637
    @ghostghostgaming5637 2 роки тому

    Would you recommend still training for static in this fashion with the random sensitivity generator?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      i think in general using a randomizer can be helpful for improvement regardless of scen type, especially if you're unable to isolate what you have to improve on currently

    • @ghostghostgaming5637
      @ghostghostgaming5637 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW gotcha! Btw i really appreciate your response(s), even commenting takes time so i mean that. One last question, and forgive me, if you cover this in another video. Another aim training video i saw a long time ago (forget which one) mentioned that it could be, or is better to practice/do kovaaks before bed/late at night so your brain keeps that information better. Not the exact logic, but it was something like that. Thoughts?

  • @malik-vn3so
    @malik-vn3so 2 роки тому

    Should I use a lower sensitivity for the switching routines aswell?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      If I'm static grinding for improvement I'll usually run a higher sens regardless, but if you're running at a lower sens already in your practice, it gets pretty boring having to constantly change your sens AND fov whenever you hit TS scens but you certainly can if you want. Usually you'll be using a normal sens range for TS, 20-40cm range. If you're having trouble using too much shoulder/arm on TS scens than def run a higher sens.

    • @malik-vn3so
      @malik-vn3so 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW Thanks :)

  • @zafi4617
    @zafi4617 Рік тому

    subtitle plz!!!! you are the best!!!!!

  • @TheFastfox132
    @TheFastfox132 2 роки тому

    how many times should you run Gored's scenario? just once?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      yeah 1-3 times is fine

  • @bigsmallgiant3751
    @bigsmallgiant3751 2 роки тому

    A while back you asked for come constructive but negative feedback. I'm about 3 months into aim training and am semi-familiar with the terms, but occasionally in your videos you'll drop some abbreviations that I had trouble with as I wasn't familiar in this context.
    Specifically, it sounded like you're calling a specific scenario type a "sens"? or a "senz"? I could not find it in the linked glossary.
    For some of the more specific stuff it might be good to define a little bit of the jargon up front as it seems like there's some terms that might overlap with more familiar abbreviations.

    • @bigsmallgiant3751
      @bigsmallgiant3751 2 роки тому

      Positive constructive feedback: your videos convinced me to try Kovaak's and start Voltaic benchmarking. I got my first two bronze scores today. Your thorough thoughtful approach helped connect a lot of the pieces and find tons of resources. Cheers!

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +2

      That's fair, I worry about that a lot, like how to reach a larger audience but not alienate people on either end. It's unfortunate that I use the term 'scens' which is short for scenario and 'sens' which is short for sensitivity....and they both sound the same >_

    • @bigsmallgiant3751
      @bigsmallgiant3751 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW I wouldn't be too worried about it, but maybe while you're in the editing phase you could toss up a few glossary terms on screen occasionally. I don't think it's worth spending too much time on - just something to be mindful of.
      Appreciate the reply!

  • @audiobull1240
    @audiobull1240 2 роки тому

    I aim purely with my wrist (and of course i'll still use my arm when I have to go beyond 180), I have aimed liked this ever since 2010. Is it worth re-learning everything and switching to arm + wrist aiming?
    Context: I did stop playing FPS games around 2014, only played again this year with Valorant. I am just a bronze scrub 😅

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      Plenty of players have been successful predominantly using arm or wrist, so it's up to you. But I think there's a lot more flexibility if you invest time working parts of your arm you're less familiar with

    • @audiobull1240
      @audiobull1240 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW Yup. Just decreased my sens by 25% today and I definitely have more confidence in my flicks right now. A lot more accurate when I do scenarios.
      I tried decreasing it by 50%, but that was just too much. That actually felt like it decreased my accuracy. Appreciate the reply, your videos are definitely helping me out a ton :)

    • @sfyner
      @sfyner Рік тому

      @@audiobull1240 rank update pls

    • @sfyner
      @sfyner Рік тому

      @@audiobull1240 I also started 5-7 months ago as a gold but I'm a slow improver and im gold 3 now, I only really paid attention to comp 3 months ago

  • @assassinge5079
    @assassinge5079 2 роки тому

    The point of training clicking scenarios is to develop your technique, so why would you play with a lower sens with which mouse control and technique is less important

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      That's exactly what I point out in the vid, maybe not detailed enough, that if you want to get high scores on the leaderboards (remember, some people just like to grind benches/leaderboards) you'll want to run a lower sens. It also helps you develop using more of your shoulder/upper arm to aim, which I believe is still important to develop. But yes, if you want to hyperfocus on improving particularly your mouse control, fingertip aim, micromovements, then you should run at a higher sens.

    • @assassinge5079
      @assassinge5079 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW I must have misunderstood then , my bad

  • @Tzill
    @Tzill 2 роки тому

    holy shit, after a few days with bardpill method some of my voltaic scores went from silver to plat, not sure if i got lucky or what lol

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      awesome! it really does work because of the underlying science of creating errors and associating dopamine release with correct motor patterns

  • @fifthcylinder
    @fifthcylinder 2 роки тому +2

    Just some feedback, leave up the readable text/posts longer. There's no value/benefit to flashing back to 'talking head' as you are only just talking, so leave text up a little longer so we can read it without having to pause the video within the fraction of a second you have it up. Thanks for the content regardless, you're awesome.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much for the feedback! I made a note for the next video. ❤️

    • @fifthcylinder
      @fifthcylinder 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW anytime man. Honestly it's really a game changer for me. You pick up bits and pieces from discord but nothing like this. I can't thank you enough, cheers

  • @Masoch1st
    @Masoch1st Рік тому

    Should I work on speed, or accuracy?
    Ridd: Yes.

  • @zeroloure3663
    @zeroloure3663 2 роки тому

    the video has no way to put automatic subtitles I don't know english could you put it please?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Yes I will look into it

    • @zeroloure3663
      @zeroloure3663 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW It's just video 1 and 2 if you can't solve it, it's ok :)

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      @@zeroloure3663 I have a help request open with UA-cam for it 🙏

  • @wifsk484
    @wifsk484 2 роки тому

    Oh ok senic mode activation dance activate im fast af bro gotta go fest

  • @HaloDaycare
    @HaloDaycare Рік тому

    "Hi, I'm Ridd"
    As if this legend needs to introduce himself. So cute

  • @sseoen.gssaikone8055
    @sseoen.gssaikone8055 2 роки тому

    Hey ridd, what does hide gibs do? Should I check it or not if I don’t want to see bullet holes

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Gibs hides the red splatter you see when you shoot bots, to hide bullet holes you need to hide decals, it's on the weapon tab I believe.

    • @sseoen.gssaikone8055
      @sseoen.gssaikone8055 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW thanks man

    • @sseoen.gssaikone8055
      @sseoen.gssaikone8055 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW hey ridd I’ve a serious question and I hope you take no offence. If I’m not wrong you are currently plat, and I tried the smoothness playlist you made and I feel it’s for masters and above because it overwhelms me and im currently masters in tracking. So the question is, should I try these scenarios that overwhelm me or do the fundamentals till i develop the good habits needed. I feel I develop bad habits when I do scenarios that are too hard for me. I was wondering why you choose to do these hard scenarios instead of doing say, voltaic fundamentals. Hope you can clarify. I might be missing out on something.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      @@sseoen.gssaikone8055 No offense taken. There's a few reasons why I train at higher levels. I have a very aggressive playstyle in the game I play (Apex) and it requires a lot of reactive performance. If I don't push myself in that area regardless of what my benches tell me I'm at, then my aim starts to struggle in those situations in-game. I also think reactive tracking (even tho my routine is for smoothness) lends itself to require you to push yourself outside of your comfort zone to get better at it. That's why a lot of people struggle with it. Basically, I think it's good to be overwhelmed to a certain degree. There needs to be some amount of challenge that seems insurmountable for you to get better and overcome that hump. If it gets to be too much where you're frustrated and discouraged over days and weeks, then it's too much. But I think most people don't push themselves enough.

    • @sseoen.gssaikone8055
      @sseoen.gssaikone8055 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW that sounds about right. It’s a dilemma I’m currently facing too. I’m just worried I develop the bad habits again that I spent so long to work on, eg : tensing and gripping mouse too hard to track target. But what you said makes sense too. Thank you.

  • @azionize.
    @azionize. 2 роки тому

    Hello, I'm looking forward to getting bardlilled :)

  • @CasualValGaming
    @CasualValGaming 9 місяців тому

    "a lower sensitivity than you normally play, around 35-70cm" me over here playing 90cm normally 😳

  • @sqda
    @sqda 2 роки тому

    4:01 Wait, restart on the 4th miss in total or 4th miss in a row? (noob aimer btw)

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      restart 4th miss TOTAL. it seems like overkill, i know and it makes it difficult to get through the scenario but it will help you with staying precise and accurate as you build up your speed

    • @sqda
      @sqda 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW Thank you for the fast response! Does this go for every scenario; for example; on Popcorn Voltaic Easy, I miss like waay more than I hit.

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      @@sqda Nah primarily with static dots, Popcorn you'll definitely have lots of misses, same with Pasu.

  • @Redyf
    @Redyf 2 роки тому

    You make the best videos 100%
    Can you make a fortnite routine video? That would help a lot, just an idea tho.
    Have a great day 😄

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I typically stay away from individual games except the ones I play (which right now is just Apex) because I want to avoid topics I'm not confident on. But in the future that may change :)

    • @Redyf
      @Redyf 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW Great perspective, thank you for making these vids

  • @WillTheSheep
    @WillTheSheep 2 роки тому

    I like how the idea of working on speed, then focusing on precision is credited to newer faces in aim training, yet aimer7 from the get go suggested that you should play 1w6t scens at 85% acc, and then maintain the amount of clicks until 95% acc, then repeat. Shame he's so hateable because hes always known the most about aim training for in-game inprovement

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      aimer7 has objectively a lot of aim knowledge, particularly the strafe aim guide. imo he's vilified for having degen opinions (unrelated to aim/fps games) and things like selling routines. aim community is also constantly evolving so depending on when you get introduced you might not even know who bardoz is, like how few know about zeeq and sdk anymore.

    • @WillTheSheep
      @WillTheSheep 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW ye he can be very polarizing. I think people unfortunately take it as an excuse to stop listening to his aim advice. for e.g he isn't a big fan of 1by1 training, and I would probably have to agree as you don't spend enough time on a scenario to really push your mouse control for that environment for an improvement.
      I'm also interested to see what elements of aim training you think have evolved? for me there's not much that can change, you shoot bots that mimic in game scenario to train mouse control for that action. maybe better scenarios, but the core concepts should be identical through time.

  • @Neuroszima
    @Neuroszima 2 роки тому

    Unfortunately there is one fatal flaw of this "you get 4 lives and you have to reset" mentality - as i am bronze, i would have never finished a single run by playing like that XDDDD

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      Lol yeah, it is punishing. It's not the only way to improve of course, I just believe it's the fastest way.

    • @Neuroszima
      @Neuroszima 2 роки тому

      @@RiddBTW how would you go around improving with burst rifles (3-shot series) with a bit of recoil? How would you treat such weapons? More of static or more like tracking?

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      @@Neuroszima Any semi-auto gun (including burst) are clicking focused. Of course, some clicking guns benefit from tracking practice, like a wingman in Apex comes to mind, if it requires multi clicks in a mid/close-range fight against a reactive target

  • @fridigifflar
    @fridigifflar 2 роки тому

    its so late bro cmon

    • @RiddBTW
      @RiddBTW  2 роки тому

      i'm sorry honey