Beginner Aim Training Guide: KovaaK's
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- This video sets you up with the key resources to start your aiming journey.
[Kovaaks settings and setup]
How to import playlists:
• How To Import Routines...
Kovaaks custom settings / Themes:
• best config kovaak - c...
• My KovaaK's settings
[Kovaaks Playlist Archive]
Voltaic Game Routines:
bit.ly/gameroutines
Game specific routines:
github.com/riddbtw/kovaaks-pl...
Fundamental playlists / Beginners:
github.com/riddbtw/kovaaks-pl...
Improving specific aim aspect / Weakness:
github.com/riddbtw/kovaaks-pl...
Voltaic Benchmark sheet S4:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
[Aiming Technique]
Ridbtw Videos:
• Aim Training Crash Course
Mattyow Static:
• How to Static Dots - C...
[Mouse sensitivity and converter]
aiming.pro/mouse-sensitivity-...
[Disable Mouse Acceleration in windows]
• How to COMPLETELY turn...
[Aiming Communities]
Voltaic Discord:
/ discord
Revosect Discord:
/ discord - Ігри
videos keep getting better and better, wow
This video is so good
Actually really really really well edited well made video
Really really really appreciate that🙂
keep grinding, cuz you'll know it''ll pay off eventually!
nice vid
one thing I'd like to point out is that many of the best minecraft players tend to use high sensitivities in the more competitive gamemodes like potpvp. Talking around with the top players, I've seen most people using between 10-20cm but some people using as low as 3cm.
this is very different from the chart at 1:16 where you show minecraft players have super low sensitivities
I think it was a meme on the chart lol but I do appreciate the knowledge.
goated kid
Do you ever listen to music/podcasts while aim training? Good video btw
Yeah pretty often, music,podcasts,audiobooks and sometimes UA-cam videos. As long as I remain more Focused on aim training than the background noise I’ll do it. Wbu?
@@r00tgodSame, I find solely aim training really boring lol
@@r00tgodHow often did you do it on your aim journey?
@@Outpostbeta Probably most of my training sessions have some form of background noise. If it helps to keep you going I’d say do it.
What would you recommend for someone who plays multiple games like apex and valorant? Especially since the sens varies quite a bit.
It’s absolutely fine to play different games with different or varying sensitivities. Your gonna adapt over time. Practice training tracking with the apex sens and flicking with the valorant sens.
Top aimers change their sensitivity range like it’s nothing. Just takes a bit of getting used too.
@@r00tgodis playing on one sens fine too?
@@wodkdnwiwondsn Yeah this is still a good option.
and btw if u have aimlab you can get a better and more accurate sens converter
Thanks mate, didn’t know about this🙂
damn im jealous. you look like youre cheating
You can do it too ;)