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@@slaper44 not sure if this is the right sens and dpi he uses but its : [Sens in apex : 1.5] [DPI : 3200] [Raw accel : sens multi = 0.25 y/x ratio = 1.4 rotaion = idk uses natural decay rate 0.05 input offset 0 limit 4 gain on
This video made me realize why i struggle against strafing targets, its because im not maintaining a consistent speed when tracing my mouse back and forth, this was very helpful
I love these practical training method/coaching videos. I don't have a lot of friends who are into gaming/aim training so I don't have a lot of exposure to thoughts like these. I've been grinding "Unpredictable Strafes Less Hard", "Close Unpredictable Strafes" and "Close Fast Strafes Invincible - Thin" in an effort to get better at Apex fights after the gap has been closed. So any tips on tracking those types of bots would be hugely appreciated!
This might be a late reply but don’t predict the bot’s movement and track it until it changes directions. Don’t flick to the change a movement and just smoothly react back onto the target. And if you are trailing the bots movement pattern don’t be afraid to speed up a little. Smoothness is important but if you can’t track the target than what is the point of trying to be smooth.
Holy shit that fan example was solid gold. I've been looking at targets for years and I never thought to just let the eye follow on its own as it would the blade of a fan. Just WOW. I genuinely can't believe I've never thought of it that way on my own. Seems so obvious in hindsight. This is a great video.
but not all games are the same though, in games like csgo adn valorant cross hair placement is very important, if you only concentrate on the target you will be slower than the guy who already had crosshead ony our head and all he had to do is click once, this tip is only for apex and in apex it's all about tracking because there is no headshot and the ttk is very long
1:17 When I look at the centre of the fan I xan see a gap between the blades, when I focus on it its a ghosted object cos of my phone screen or the camera but its solid, wow thats a difference, I cannot believe, even in just oure perception and not actually reading your target how much difference that makes. 1:17 Onwards is just great in general. Kovaaks scenarios to practice: 1) smoothness training 60 > then 2) same strafe smoothness.
A lil oversimplified, but I get the message. If there was no weapon recoil and ungoldly amounts of vfx it'd be a lot easier. Pure reaction time matters as well for strafing target. Your scores will always be decent in aim trainers with blank canvas, the more visual objects you add the worse your scores will become as your brain starts to process that additional info. Don't believe me go in to Aimblabs, do the tasks your good at then switch the setting to outside, and your scores will definitely be lower simply because your brain has more info to deal with. Annoys me that trainers do put more effort into more visually diverse settings.
I think you're missing the part about focusing on your target. You can't change the visual clutter but you can learn to get better at focusing on your target when fighting. The better your focus the better your read of the target - while most people will see the general direction of the target fairly easily, they may miss visual cues such as the foot/hip direction starting to change signaling that the player is about to change strafe direction. Once you start reading these cues it becomes less about pure reaction and more about being a step ahead of the other guy. But i don't know if cluttering up the aimtrainer experience would give you the results you want. Every game has different clutter and different points of anxiety that are better just experienced until you're "desensitized" from it. The more you become used to the play environment the more you can focus on your aiming techniques and thinking out your plays.
That's also where actually playing the game instead of only playing aim trainers is important. The trainer can help you get the muscle movements down, but learning to deal with the visuals of the game is part of mastering it.
I have played valorant for over a year. I played aimlabs, range, CSGO training maps, apex traning map, etc. for hours to get good mechanical aim. I never paid heed to tracking. My peak was gold. No matter how much I worked on gamesense, my aim would hold me back. Haven't played for like 6 months now. Now I understand what my weakness was. It was tracking. I tried aimlabs. I am decent at every task except tracking. And then I checked out my old gamplay VODs. Turns out 90/100 times, my tracking was holding me back... I have started to work on it...
honestly this is the reason why i dont like using fully automatic weapons in fps games sometimes my tracking aim is awful and automatic weapons mean i have to track more but with a semi automatic weapon i have to track a lot less because i have to put less bullets on the target lol
What's funny is *This is exactly how I learned to aim* properly it just *took me 3+ years* lol *Great video wish I knew these existed when I started playing games c:*
for people taking this advice, mind you this is only for games like apex legends which has very high ttk so tracking is important, its does not apply to games like csgo, where cross hair placement is more important because you can die from a single bullet lol
I don’t know if this is related to focus but I am finding my big issue to overcome is when I acquire a target that is moving/strafing I find it hard to control the initial micro adjustment and find myself over compensating and fighting to get back on target. Admittedly tracking scenarios are one of my weak points [I average gold in the voltaic benchmarks but have a platinum high score on all]. So okayish. I play on a quite low sensitivity, around 50cm. Apart from the scenarios mentioned, which look really good, are there any other scenarios or playlists that I could concentrate on to see if I can overcome this plateau? BTW I have tried most of the aim trainers and I reckon that Kovaaks is still the best and really enjoy using it daily. I have definitely had my moneys worth for it. Merry Christmas Kovaaks.
AD strafing + crouch in overwatch manipulates hero hitbox so hard that you can't react on enemy movement. Plus the movement speed is much higher than in any other modern FPS. So the only way is to learn how hitbox changes for every hero and try read enemy movement
What worked for me is to do lots of smoothness training at a higher sensitivity than you usually use. You won't get away with gripping the mouse hard as you'll see your aim go shaky.
This tracking playlist is excellent and your focus advice is great, but this doesn't account for recoil which is what I struggle with going from Kovaak's to most major BRs.
This only take you so far... And is where I'm already at personally and have plateaued. I only play quake champions these days but I am pretty consequently hitting 47% LG in death match and TDM against players slightly under or at my own skillrating. What I mean by that is that they have slightly worse dodging than me or about the same. I believe that maybe my pad is holding me back? I've throughout the years been using the regular Steelseries QcK while most better players use other pads these days. I'm used to it though but if I clean it, it becomes too slippery and after a few months it becomes slightly too jittery due to dirt. But it also highly depends on humidity and temperature I think. I'm used to the stopping power though. What improved my tracking the most was probably switching my Logitech G203 (which had horribly small and budget glides that wore down just within a couple of months), to the Razer Viper Mini. Also upgrading so I hit around 400 fps all the time. And second to that upgrade from 144Hz to 240Hz. But I'd say that brute forcing high framerates is more important than frequency of the screen even if 144Hz to 240Hz makes a difference. But what now?! How much does in fact the pad affect the tracking percentage wise? I use about 22,2 cm for a 360 turn. No accel. When it's low humidity I don't think the pad makes aim specially jittery, but maybe it could be even smoother on a better pad? Many seems to go with hybrid pads these days. Do they actually make a difference or are they better just because theyre not affected by humidity?
if u want to there is a pad that is not affect by humidy is a better qck(because is consistent there is no slow down) and is the artisan zero, has a little lower initial friction compare to the qck u should watch some video review but is more expensive around 80 € with the delivery
100% yes, turn it off completely if possible. EDIT: I thought you were talking about motion blur in games, I didn't know there was a feature called "motion blur reduction" on some displays. I don't know much about that, but I definitely turn off motion blur in all games I play, assuming there is an option for it.
Does the kovaaks aim trainer have controller support and if it does, does it have the same values as apex (in terms of sensitivity, response curve and ALCs?)
Please I have one question. When I play in Valorant with raw input on is there the same option in Kovaak? I switched in Kovaak settings the sensitivity scaling to Valorant sensitivity and FOV scaling also to Valorant scaling but there is no raw input option.
"I think we can agree tracing these lines is not very hard" ... maybe that is why I suck at tracking enemies! I suck at tracing (and drawing) in real life too lmao.
Bro, why does it seem like in same strafe smoothness the target is clean on your screen but when I try it, as speed increases the target becomes a blur. Even on apex, enemy starts becoming blurry but on your screen it just seems so clean
@@firstprophecy3625 Me neither bro, in aim trainer I can get around 80% accuracy on tracking scenarios. But when I try it in warzone, the entire screen becomes blurry if I use my kovaaks sens. I think I should start playing cs:go again
i dont know what it is everytime i try to track my mouse is always behind the target. I've changed my DPI and mouse sense to try to help but nothing is working.
i have kinda shaky tracking aim, idk what to do against it, ive had the model O, D-, O-. Viper Mini to know what short and long mice do but its still kinda shaky
This definitely is more of a technique than hardware issue. But as the video mentions play those Same Strafe Smoothness routines and focus on when you start to feel shaky. You might need to loosen up your grip or button presses - tensing up makes small movements harder to make and pressing down on your mouse can add a lot of extra friction. But also the idea of focusing vs looking at your target can also cause this, if your eyes are jumping back and forth between the crosshair and target for say, then you aren't visually tracking as smoothly as you could be which causes breakdown in the eye hand coordination system. It could also be an issue with being at too high of a sensitivity and simply lowering it could help smooth out your movement. Or maybe it comes down to how effectively you're using your fingers and arm to aim - my recent revelation was that I wasn't using my fingers enough to assist with more precise tracking. I use my thumb to push the mouse right and I use my ringfinger and pinky to push it left or to add some resistance against the thumb if I need to slow down my track, then I use my pointer and middle to drag the mouse down. Not only does this make the friction of your arm nonexistent, but your fingers are much lighter weight than your arm so you can make quick movements without overshooting since you have less momentum to stop. Anyway there's a ton that you can optimize in yourself before the hardware so hopefully I gave you some ideas moving forward on your training. I'm a Model D Wireless user myself and absolutely love it, but if you're interested in some cheaper light weight mice with different shapes, then check out the coolermaster mice. The mm711 felt like a shorter but slightly taller Model O which I liked quite a bit more. They also have the mm720 which has this thumb bump that makes it quite a bit wider but still keeps the shorter length which is nice if you find more traditional widths of mice to be too thin.
@@cjhatesu i think for me a smaller version of a XM1R would be perfect or a FK2 but smaller, also might be better for me to have a little heavier mouse idk, but its probably bc of my palm claw kinda grip aswell, but when i try fingertip its also kinda shaky, i have to say that my tracking is actually kinda nice but when i try doing slow tracking its kinda shaking like im skipping parts in a moment
Haw about tracking in CS GO ? wher the targets r small plus focusing in the recoil . I need a video on that mybe some tips to improve tracking on CS GO
The strafing one doesn't help at all. You have no idea which way they will strafe. They can go left right left right righ left right left left. That pattern wont help.
It's been 2 years I'm playing keyboard mouse and I'm still not super good I play apex with my friends but I get carried because he's on controller 🙃 honestly piss me off when I barely hit 1k and him gets 2k damages easy...
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What sensitivity and FOV do you personally use?
Great work on this video by the way, really helpful stuff!
@@slaper44 not sure if this is the right sens and dpi he uses but its : [Sens in apex : 1.5] [DPI : 3200] [Raw accel : sens multi = 0.25
y/x ratio = 1.4
rotaion = idk
uses natural
decay rate 0.05
input offset 0
limit 4
gain on
The spinning fan blade was such a good example my god
This video made me realize why i struggle against strafing targets, its because im not maintaining a consistent speed when tracing my mouse back and forth, this was very helpful
I love these practical training method/coaching videos. I don't have a lot of friends who are into gaming/aim training so I don't have a lot of exposure to thoughts like these. I've been grinding "Unpredictable Strafes Less Hard", "Close Unpredictable Strafes" and "Close Fast Strafes Invincible - Thin" in an effort to get better at Apex fights after the gap has been closed. So any tips on tracking those types of bots would be hugely appreciated!
This might be a late reply but don’t predict the bot’s movement and track it until it changes directions. Don’t flick to the change a movement and just smoothly react back onto the target. And if you are trailing the bots movement pattern don’t be afraid to speed up a little. Smoothness is important but if you can’t track the target than what is the point of trying to be smooth.
I’m the same dude!
Holy shit that fan example was solid gold. I've been looking at targets for years and I never thought to just let the eye follow on its own as it would the blade of a fan. Just WOW. I genuinely can't believe I've never thought of it that way on my own. Seems so obvious in hindsight. This is a great video.
I never really understood what he meant.. can you elaborate?
but not all games are the same though, in games like csgo adn valorant cross hair placement is very important, if you only concentrate on the target you will be slower than the guy who already had crosshead ony our head and all he had to do is click once, this tip is only for apex and in apex it's all about tracking because there is no headshot and the ttk is very long
Thank you so much! Breaking everything down into simpler shapes is a good way of seeing things and the ceiling fan is SUCH a great analogy.
1:17 When I look at the centre of the fan I xan see a gap between the blades, when I focus on it its a ghosted object cos of my phone screen or the camera but its solid, wow thats a difference, I cannot believe, even in just oure perception and not actually reading your target how much difference that makes.
1:17 Onwards is just great in general.
Kovaaks scenarios to practice: 1) smoothness training 60 > then 2) same strafe smoothness.
Thank you! Was really having a hard time looking for a guide for tracking & you my friend just delivered! Thank you for your hard work.
A lil oversimplified, but I get the message. If there was no weapon recoil and ungoldly amounts of vfx it'd be a lot easier. Pure reaction time matters as well for strafing target. Your scores will always be decent in aim trainers with blank canvas, the more visual objects you add the worse your scores will become as your brain starts to process that additional info. Don't believe me go in to Aimblabs, do the tasks your good at then switch the setting to outside, and your scores will definitely be lower simply because your brain has more info to deal with. Annoys me that trainers do put more effort into more visually diverse settings.
I think you're missing the part about focusing on your target. You can't change the visual clutter but you can learn to get better at focusing on your target when fighting. The better your focus the better your read of the target - while most people will see the general direction of the target fairly easily, they may miss visual cues such as the foot/hip direction starting to change signaling that the player is about to change strafe direction. Once you start reading these cues it becomes less about pure reaction and more about being a step ahead of the other guy. But i don't know if cluttering up the aimtrainer experience would give you the results you want. Every game has different clutter and different points of anxiety that are better just experienced until you're "desensitized" from it. The more you become used to the play environment the more you can focus on your aiming techniques and thinking out your plays.
Kinda, that’s where mental focus becomes a thing.
That's also where actually playing the game instead of only playing aim trainers is important. The trainer can help you get the muscle movements down, but learning to deal with the visuals of the game is part of mastering it.
I have played valorant for over a year. I played aimlabs, range, CSGO training maps, apex traning map, etc. for hours to get good mechanical aim. I never paid heed to tracking. My peak was gold. No matter how much I worked on gamesense, my aim would hold me back. Haven't played for like 6 months now. Now I understand what my weakness was. It was tracking. I tried aimlabs. I am decent at every task except tracking. And then I checked out my old gamplay VODs. Turns out 90/100 times, my tracking was holding me back... I have started to work on it...
Hope u got good bro
being able to keep your crosshair centre while performing advanced movement also comes down to this tracing principal
The one ive been waiting for, great video!
I really appreciate youre guys videos. Thanks
that ceiling fan analogy was amazing
honestly this is the reason why i dont like using fully automatic weapons in fps games sometimes
my tracking aim is awful and automatic weapons mean i have to track more
but with a semi automatic weapon i have to track a lot less because i have to put less bullets on the target lol
YES I NEED THIS THANK YOU
Very nice explanations!
Thank you this was a ton of help
What's funny is *This is exactly how I learned to aim* properly it just *took me 3+ years* lol
*Great video wish I knew these existed when I started playing games c:*
they did
What are the setting parameters for the kovaak scene in the video? It looks very comfortable 2:40
There is a guide on youtube on how to make the targets glow if you are talking about that
Finally a mentor I can learn from
wtf this sounds like how tanjiro sees he opening thread to slice a demons head off. but honestly good tutorial and tips
Amazing thank you I’m just starting valorant right now so thank you very much!
Do I look at my CrossyRoad when I’m tracking or look at my target?
kovaaks go brrr
Can you share the theme you're using at 02:40? Great vudei
What sensitivity are you using in this gameplay?
for people taking this advice, mind you this is only for games like apex legends which has very high ttk so tracking is important, its does not apply to games like csgo, where cross hair placement is more important because you can die from a single bullet lol
God struth your voice is mesmerizing.
Also this video is incredibly helpful, learn from the best everyone
Am I tripping? but the guy talking in this video sounds like optimum tech. HAHAHA
Was just thinking this myself haha.
You’re not trippin, I have had this theory for a bit now as well. Change my mind.
He is struth gaming
Funny thing, opiums tech video is the first under this vid lol 😂😂
optimum tech alt ytb confirmed
1:40 I feel like it's only easy to track this target as it's moving in a predictable pattern
Thank you
I don’t know if this is related to focus but I am finding my big issue to overcome is when I acquire a target that is moving/strafing I find it hard to control the initial micro adjustment and find myself over compensating and fighting to get back on target.
Admittedly tracking scenarios are one of my weak points [I average gold in the voltaic benchmarks but have a platinum high score on all]. So okayish.
I play on a quite low sensitivity, around 50cm.
Apart from the scenarios mentioned, which look really good, are there any other scenarios or playlists that I could concentrate on to see if I can overcome this plateau?
BTW I have tried most of the aim trainers and I reckon that Kovaaks is still the best and really enjoy using it daily. I have definitely had my moneys worth for it.
Merry Christmas Kovaaks.
Did you improve on that?
AD strafing + crouch in overwatch manipulates hero hitbox so hard that you can't react on enemy movement. Plus the movement speed is much higher than in any other modern FPS. So the only way is to learn how hitbox changes for every hero and try read enemy movement
wdym with manipulates
at least guns don't really have recoil
aim for center of mass, every tip in this video applies to overwatch
Can we get a video on tension? I always grip the mouse to hard no matter what I use. I’ve tried superlight and the g303 shroud.
What worked for me is to do lots of smoothness training at a higher sensitivity than you usually use. You won't get away with gripping the mouse hard as you'll see your aim go shaky.
just grip it light gripping it hard can cause injury
Play a third person shooter that’s quite competitive and my technique is tracking/tracing, so this will help thank you
I play*
thank you!!!
This tracking playlist is excellent and your focus advice is great, but this doesn't account for recoil which is what I struggle with going from Kovaak's to most major BRs.
Kovaaks isnt made to train recoil
It’s different if it’s hitscan or projectile where you might have to lead.
the name of the video is how to improve tracking aim, i think its self explanatory that its going to be different with different aiming styles.
perfect video!!!
But how is kovaak going to match my sensitivity in game? Or does it matter?
Recoil enters the chat
This is one of my biggest problems. I can't focus on the target. I see them but I don't lock on to them.
grew up with CS and now play val. expremely low ttk means when i play a game that needs tracking im abysmal
Hello, I have a problem with smoothness training; when follow the target my hand keep moving downward on the mousepad, any advice?
This only take you so far... And is where I'm already at personally and have plateaued. I only play quake champions these days but I am pretty consequently hitting 47% LG in death match and TDM against players slightly under or at my own skillrating. What I mean by that is that they have slightly worse dodging than me or about the same. I believe that maybe my pad is holding me back? I've throughout the years been using the regular Steelseries QcK while most better players use other pads these days. I'm used to it though but if I clean it, it becomes too slippery and after a few months it becomes slightly too jittery due to dirt. But it also highly depends on humidity and temperature I think. I'm used to the stopping power though.
What improved my tracking the most was probably switching my Logitech G203 (which had horribly small and budget glides that wore down just within a couple of months), to the Razer Viper Mini.
Also upgrading so I hit around 400 fps all the time. And second to that upgrade from 144Hz to 240Hz. But I'd say that brute forcing high framerates is more important than frequency of the screen even if 144Hz to 240Hz makes a difference.
But what now?! How much does in fact the pad affect the tracking percentage wise? I use about 22,2 cm for a 360 turn. No accel. When it's low humidity I don't think the pad makes aim specially jittery, but maybe it could be even smoother on a better pad? Many seems to go with hybrid pads these days. Do they actually make a difference or are they better just because theyre not affected by humidity?
if u want to there is a pad that is not affect by humidy is a better qck(because is consistent there is no slow down) and is the artisan zero, has a little lower initial friction compare to the qck u should watch some video review but is more expensive around 80 € with the delivery
I have a question, do you recommend having motion blur reduction activated on your monitor?
100% yes, turn it off completely if possible.
EDIT: I thought you were talking about motion blur in games, I didn't know there was a feature called "motion blur reduction" on some displays. I don't know much about that, but I definitely turn off motion blur in all games I play, assuming there is an option for it.
whats the name of the song playing in the background.
Does the kovaaks aim trainer have controller support and if it does, does it have the same values as apex (in terms of sensitivity, response curve and ALCs?)
how do you make your kovaak UI settings the black background and oragne target?
which tracking for 1v1 apex legends.?? Thank You
Please I have one question. When I play in Valorant with raw input on is there the same option in Kovaak? I switched in Kovaak settings the sensitivity scaling to Valorant sensitivity and FOV scaling also to Valorant scaling but there is no raw input option.
thanks
I wanna know what company made kovaak and where it is from??🤔
Backround song that you use on the video
Improve movement?
While tracking
"I think we can agree tracing these lines is not very hard"
... maybe that is why I suck at tracking enemies! I suck at tracing (and drawing) in real life too lmao.
I have tried multiple sensitivity but non suits me 😰 most of the time i overshoot even with low sens
Bro, why does it seem like in same strafe smoothness the target is clean on your screen but when I try it, as speed increases the target becomes a blur. Even on apex, enemy starts becoming blurry but on your screen it just seems so clean
Bro I feel that still can't find a fix
@@firstprophecy3625 Me neither bro, in aim trainer I can get around 80% accuracy on tracking scenarios. But when I try it in warzone, the entire screen becomes blurry if I use my kovaaks sens. I think I should start playing cs:go again
I know this sounds crazy but my lines are not that good lol what do you think that can be due to ?
As a person with adhd/ocd this is very hard
i love you so much
its hard for me because im console so i dont know how to use the aim labs or tracking sites
49.48 cm/360 iş good tracking?
i dont know what it is everytime i try to track my mouse is always behind the target. I've changed my DPI and mouse sense to try to help but nothing is working.
practice
what res should i use in kovaaks when im using 800x600 bb in csgo?
or does it not matter at all if im using different resolutions in different games
video sounds cool until factoring in recoil. Not sure how this video applies when guns have recoil except for the focusing eyes in target.
what about octain god movement
i have kinda shaky tracking aim, idk what to do against it, ive had the model O, D-, O-. Viper Mini to know what short and long mice do but its still kinda shaky
This definitely is more of a technique than hardware issue. But as the video mentions play those Same Strafe Smoothness routines and focus on when you start to feel shaky. You might need to loosen up your grip or button presses - tensing up makes small movements harder to make and pressing down on your mouse can add a lot of extra friction. But also the idea of focusing vs looking at your target can also cause this, if your eyes are jumping back and forth between the crosshair and target for say, then you aren't visually tracking as smoothly as you could be which causes breakdown in the eye hand coordination system. It could also be an issue with being at too high of a sensitivity and simply lowering it could help smooth out your movement. Or maybe it comes down to how effectively you're using your fingers and arm to aim - my recent revelation was that I wasn't using my fingers enough to assist with more precise tracking. I use my thumb to push the mouse right and I use my ringfinger and pinky to push it left or to add some resistance against the thumb if I need to slow down my track, then I use my pointer and middle to drag the mouse down. Not only does this make the friction of your arm nonexistent, but your fingers are much lighter weight than your arm so you can make quick movements without overshooting since you have less momentum to stop. Anyway there's a ton that you can optimize in yourself before the hardware so hopefully I gave you some ideas moving forward on your training.
I'm a Model D Wireless user myself and absolutely love it, but if you're interested in some cheaper light weight mice with different shapes, then check out the coolermaster mice. The mm711 felt like a shorter but slightly taller Model O which I liked quite a bit more. They also have the mm720 which has this thumb bump that makes it quite a bit wider but still keeps the shorter length which is nice if you find more traditional widths of mice to be too thin.
@@cjhatesu i think for me a smaller version of a XM1R would be perfect or a FK2 but smaller, also might be better for me to have a little heavier mouse idk, but its probably bc of my palm claw kinda grip aswell, but when i try fingertip its also kinda shaky, i have to say that my tracking is actually kinda nice but when i try doing slow tracking its kinda shaking like im skipping parts in a moment
@@cjhatesu Thank you! My aim improved.
How many times a week should you train this?
as much as possible
Anyone knows the background music?
Blue boy - Lakey inspired
what is the game name your playing?
hallo my kovaaks trainer is crashing why
my flicks are decent but my tracking aim and centering is so bad
Why can I track perfectly when I’m drunk? Is it because I’m more relaxed?
this may come as a surprise but believe it or not it's because you're drunk
@@oklol3461 ok lol
My mouse wire drags and my aim gets thrown off
Your aim is nuts btw
Exercise?
Haw about tracking in CS GO ? wher the targets r small plus focusing in the recoil . I need a video on that mybe some tips to improve tracking on CS GO
Change the way you hold your mouse
The strafing one doesn't help at all. You have no idea which way they will strafe. They can go left right left right righ left right left left. That pattern wont help.
That's not what he said, he said you should be tracking at the same speed at all times
what a funny way to say "just click on them lol"
The problem is when you have a kinda high sens
Ive got a good flicking skills decent accuracy and super bad tracling skills
Is he struth?
It's been 2 years I'm playing keyboard mouse and I'm still not super good I play apex with my friends but I get carried because he's on controller 🙃 honestly piss me off when I barely hit 1k and him gets 2k damages easy...
i dont have 10 dollars, is there a free replacement
How to make my kovaaks look like that? 1
I really miss Control Game mode, why can't it be perma and remove that dumb Arena game mode that 1% of the player based plays.
spanish subtitles pls
Everybody gangster until u see some sweat jiggling in pubg mobile
The worst part of my aim is fast track aiming.
very helpful, even to mobile players, And I'm here to say I got banned XD
Can't believe tNice tutorials is free
Guy Is literally the aimbot lol
🤣
Controller players have NO chance sheesh
I hope you're joking lol
This looks so much like aim bot
Just use aimbot
Gay
Just play osu