Years of playing shooters competitively. Equipment plays a big role too. I've played like every competitive game a lot. Siege, CSGO, Apex, Overwatch, COD, the list goes on. The best tip I can give beginners is to always put effort into your crosshair placement. Whether that's when you're swinging around a corner, going up or down slopes, etc. Always keep your crosshair in the best position to be ready for someone. Outside of that, the other best tip I can give is to push yourself. It sounds corny but getting better at aim is just like lifting more weight in the gym/getting bigger. If you don't challenge yourself by going for bigger, faster flicks, faster movement, tracking angles as you walk around them, flicking between angles, etc then you'll never actually get better. A lot of people play within their comfort zone and take their time when shooting because they know they're more precise that way, but you can't grow as a player like that. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching :)
I don't really remember for this particular video, but in this one ruclips.net/video/yFjhO9-Tr4g/видео.html I use it heavily and it's basically all of the lotus games.
VIIIIIIIIM :) I don't have one, just a lot of deathmatch with an emphasis on trying to be fast instead of winning deathmatches. Ur better than me anyway tho 😁
2:05 damn 👏
😂 ty
How do you have such good aim and recoil control? Haiz, I've been playing this game for the last two months and I'm still stuck in Silver
Silver in 2 month is good
@@keshavvijayan1976 I guess I’m just lucky, I got the least kills everytime I’m in a team. Really need to improve my aiming and shooting skill.
Years of playing shooters competitively. Equipment plays a big role too. I've played like every competitive game a lot. Siege, CSGO, Apex, Overwatch, COD, the list goes on. The best tip I can give beginners is to always put effort into your crosshair placement. Whether that's when you're swinging around a corner, going up or down slopes, etc. Always keep your crosshair in the best position to be ready for someone. Outside of that, the other best tip I can give is to push yourself. It sounds corny but getting better at aim is just like lifting more weight in the gym/getting bigger. If you don't challenge yourself by going for bigger, faster flicks, faster movement, tracking angles as you walk around them, flicking between angles, etc then you'll never actually get better. A lot of people play within their comfort zone and take their time when shooting because they know they're more precise that way, but you can't grow as a player like that. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching :)
I have headshot percent around 45% still stuck in i3(peak rank-b1(this season))
Bro's aim is clean, damn
Appreciate you bro thank you 🙏
@@static6122 i suggest you should watch some woohoojin videos, he'd probably bring you to immortal
what time did you use your deathadder V3 pro?
I don't really remember for this particular video, but in this one ruclips.net/video/yFjhO9-Tr4g/видео.html I use it heavily and it's basically all of the lotus games.
como grabas asi las partidas de bien?
whats your crosshair ID?
gon tell my kids dis was tenz
i need ur aim routine
VIIIIIIIIM :) I don't have one, just a lot of deathmatch with an emphasis on trying to be fast instead of winning deathmatches. Ur better than me anyway tho 😁
What is your sens and DPI?? I am not opting to adapt it just willing to know...
.3 sens 800DPI
Pc specs? Im building a new pc... Will be really helpful. Thanks
Ryzen 9 7900x
32GB G.Skill Trident Z 6000 Mhz DDR5
RTX 4080
Asus ROG X670E-F
rank?
Diamond 3
bruh litreally clipping while smurfing
what u mean bro
mad😂