Do Aim Trainers Actually Work?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
  • It doesn’t matter which shooter you play, there’s one thing that you’re going to need to know how to do: aim.
    There’s just no getting around the fact that, no matter how much of a flashing, smoking, shotcalling, wall-opening support player you consider yourself, at some point, you’re gonna have to click a head.
    The question that haunts all of us every day is how do we most effectively improve our aim?
    It could be that you’ve spent ten-thousand hours in Aim Botz, have become obsessed with The Range in Valorant, or just wish that you’d stop getting pop flashed by Stewie2K in Siege’s so-called ‘Training Grounds.'
    Or maybe you’ve bought into the hype and tried out one of these increasingly popular, allegedly productive aim trainers?
    What we want to know is what you want to know: is the sudden explosivity of the ‘aim trainer’ all a result of marketing, or is there something scientific at play? In other words, are aim trainers better than your traditional, age-old warmup -- and, if so, how much better?
    Written by: Dimitri Pascaluta (@DPascaluta)
    Hosted by: Dimitri Pascaluta (@DPascaluta) & Colten Gowan (@TheOnlyZoltan)
    Edited by: Brendan Fahey (@Drillbit_)
    Produced by: Keith Capstick (@KeithCapstick) & Niall McCrossan (@niallmccrossan)
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Комментарии • 893

  • @Boxsnake
    @Boxsnake 3 года назад +1627

    Ahh yes, osu getting its spot on the score esports and even gets the tournament scene mentioned, what a time to be alive.

    • @crown1346
      @crown1346 3 года назад +20

      Ik! Finally

    • @MooncakePuff
      @MooncakePuff 3 года назад +15

      Now I hope that they cover other rhythm games aswell. Would be cool to see them cover DOLCE’s dominance in the beatmania IIDX scene

    • @rennmeiikyuu6643
      @rennmeiikyuu6643 3 года назад +25

      727

    • @EpochIsEpic
      @EpochIsEpic 3 года назад +13

      Rhythm games are the purest form of esports, 0 rng, the best player will almost always win.

    • @EpochIsEpic
      @EpochIsEpic 3 года назад +41

      @Socially UwU
      (* ^ ω ^) it’s a crappy aim trainer. 2d aim doesn’t transfer to 3D aim nearly as well as 3D does to 2d. osu! is best played for what it is, a rhythm game, and that’s coming from someone who loves shooters and osu!. I promise you that osu! will never help as much as something like aimlab or literally just playing more of the game that you want to get better at.

  • @Ottozd
    @Ottozd 3 года назад +1519

    Aim training is an investment. It's different for everyone, but it takes months (maybe even over a year) to see huge results. You need to practice consistently every day and your aim will get better eventually.
    You don't go to the gym for 3 days and quit just because you still look the same. You're always improving, but it's not always visible.

    • @rezaimran98
      @rezaimran98 3 года назад +24

      Well said

    • @viroz6562
      @viroz6562 3 года назад +106

      Exactly, people also play gridshot and think they are improving their in game aim.

    • @KetchupPeggy
      @KetchupPeggy 3 года назад +54

      @@viroz6562 yea, exactly what I'm thinking, it's like going to the gym and complaining because you don't look like the rock even though you only work on arms

    • @wdjh3434
      @wdjh3434 3 года назад +11

      I play video games in my limited free time, so no

    • @owASTA
      @owASTA 3 года назад +3

      but about that , play aaimlab and kovvak and my aim get worst in every game
      like i play valorant and overwatch and they on the same sens , play tracking and gridshot and more maybe its the routines

  • @chowzhexiang5169
    @chowzhexiang5169 3 года назад +493

    “Try to take sentinel down”
    G2 and Envy: Am I a joke to you?

    • @k0nfps
      @k0nfps 3 года назад +2

      Also BBG

    • @chowzhexiang5169
      @chowzhexiang5169 3 года назад +1

      And xset

    • @bradbern67
      @bradbern67 3 года назад +13

      Heaven forbid a team loses 2 matches on loan in over 1 year

    • @nvidiaplay
      @nvidiaplay 3 года назад

      they are

    • @SiddarthaTB
      @SiddarthaTB 3 года назад

      @@nvidiaplay SentineLs are joke

  • @omrytheLaiho
    @omrytheLaiho 3 года назад +339

    i just wish quake got more appreciation for what it has given the aim training community throughout the years :( definitely one of the most demanding mechanical skill demanding game to date

    • @yarg919
      @yarg919 3 года назад +3

      Preach

    • @lordsiomai
      @lordsiomai 3 года назад +19

      i've never played quake in my life but i totally agree with you. I can see from the videos alone that it's really demanding and requires pure skill

    • @Alruno2g
      @Alruno2g 2 года назад

      Which quake is the best for your aim??

    • @TopSpeedKertus
      @TopSpeedKertus 2 года назад +6

      @@Alruno2g Quake Live or Quake Champions. QL has a much smoother look (you can nuke the graphics to be flat colors) and, since you're trying to focus solely on aim, it doesn't have champions or abilities. That said, QC is a lot more fun and getting matches going is a lot easier, depending on the time of day (Make sure you select a variety of regions from the main menu!) If you have some friends to play with, I'd also suggest creating a custom lobby in QL, set the game mode to Clan Arena and do 1v1 LG duels. Just make sure you don't press the 'Ready' button to keep it in Warmup mode. You can also enable infinite ammo through console in QL for your custom games.

  • @danvill4723
    @danvill4723 3 года назад +210

    I can’t believe you guys didn’t mention that skins may also affect aim.

    • @0bs1n65
      @0bs1n65 3 года назад +1

      What game?

    • @drewthedrewstreams9145
      @drewthedrewstreams9145 3 года назад +40

      @@0bs1n65 every game
      It’s a proven fact if you get skins
      You have aimbot

    • @uttkarshtewari2532
      @uttkarshtewari2532 3 года назад +17

      @@drewthedrewstreams9145 especially valorant, where skins give u cool effects that give even more aimbot

    • @mehraj2729
      @mehraj2729 3 года назад +3

      @@drewthedrewstreams9145 Bro prime and reaver is literally aimbot🤣I can facking prove it man

    • @rasin847
      @rasin847 3 года назад +18

      your gaming chair is important too

  • @voltage731
    @voltage731 3 года назад +136

    Okay so I think this channel has to be reading my mind/needs. Three days after I switch to pc they release a vid explaining how sensitivity/edpi work from game to game and what's best than just a few weeks later, ONE NIGHT after I decided to use an aim trainer an hour a day until i'm cracked they release a vid about whether or not they work.

    • @Paytrolah
      @Paytrolah 3 года назад +7

      Aim trainers are all about how you play them. If you practice small dot click timing and smooothness you're improve in game if you main tac shooters. If you play useless meme shit like tile frenzy or the INFAMOUS "gridshot" (still the worst scenario ever made) you'll probably achieve nothing and give up.

    • @Rykeron
      @Rykeron 3 года назад

      Start slow and make sure you are accurate. I feel like If you train your mouse control well with aim trainers as a beginner you will surpass people who have been on mouse an keyboard for years rather quickly

    • @Rykeron
      @Rykeron 3 года назад +1

      Also if you have kovaaks I would 1 wall 6 small targets slowly and find a rhythm. You’d be cracked in no time

    • @harambe9461
      @harambe9461 3 года назад +2

      Play the game more and review tactics when not playing. Your mechanics will come on it’s own

    • @Paytrolah
      @Paytrolah 3 года назад

      @@harambe9461 No lol. Aim is not improved without being pushed, its the same principle as exercise. Joggers do constant exercise but don't have large muscles. You need to push yourself to improve and you don't get that in game.

  • @shinqqing5161
    @shinqqing5161 3 года назад +122

    Can confirm osu is an aim trainer. I hit gold 3 from iron 1 when I finally able to play harumachi clover fiery extra.

    • @inferno0230
      @inferno0230 3 года назад +11

      Now play fool moon 10* or goodbye moonmen and you will be in dia 3 in no time

    • @h3xagon488
      @h3xagon488 3 года назад +2

      @@inferno0230 and if you want to reach rank one try to fc centipede

    • @eijazhattar2862
      @eijazhattar2862 3 года назад +1

      was it dt

    • @patootie3529
      @patootie3529 3 года назад +1

      I would consider it a good hand eye coordination trainer that can easily transfer to fps skill, but actual aim trainers are next level (I like to play both, but got massive results from kovaaks)

    • @ADim2005
      @ADim2005 3 года назад

      i can hit gold when playing with touchpad wtf

  • @eugene12310mobile
    @eugene12310mobile 3 года назад +355

    Tbh the best Aim Trainer I have gotten recently is Doom Eternal , sure there isn't much tracing practice in it but considering how much most games try to replicate CSGO's "one shot to the head you are gone" mechanic I suppose it works well at practicing your flicks since the game forces you to aim for weakspots especially Nightmare difficulty

    • @gilbertohernandez9223
      @gilbertohernandez9223 3 года назад +3

      100% brother

    • @NYTA-
      @NYTA- 3 года назад +4

      RIP and tear until its done

    • @mayankgg1
      @mayankgg1 3 года назад +2

      thumbnail is disappointed 😞 really that f guy in thumbnail,,

    • @pepsy3085
      @pepsy3085 3 года назад +3

      @@mayankgg1 what's wrong with tenz?

    • @Mi_tala
      @Mi_tala 3 года назад +1

      And not get bored while playing

  • @malice493
    @malice493 3 года назад +299

    Aim trainers help improve mouse feel and control which has great carryover to multiple FPS titles. If your goal is to become “cracked” at one single game (say Valorant/Siege/Csgo) then time spent in aim trainers is likely better spent just playing the actual game and understanding game mechanics, timing, character abilities etc. It does serve as a good warm up, and some scenarios emulate what would be a very rare occurrence in-game. The trainer allows one to practice that scenario in a “stress free” situation. Just don’t drop the ball when the pressure’s on.

    • @valorantbugs8078
      @valorantbugs8078 3 года назад +1

      just pretend youre clicking heads in kovaaks ez ego clutches

    • @Mi_tala
      @Mi_tala 3 года назад

      I always overheating my brain when there a tight situation

    • @hi-its-matt
      @hi-its-matt Год назад +2

      especially in games that only have 5 kills available per round, you're just not getting the same amount of opportunities to practice getting those kills in game as you would in an aim trainer, aim trainers skip all of the filler of the game and go straight to practicing getting those kills

    • @Gone29364
      @Gone29364 Год назад

      I would sometimes hit some headshots here and there but always end up being a bottom fragger, even tho i warmup in dm servers before i play a match, is something wrong with me?

    • @walter2440
      @walter2440 Месяц назад

      Yes

  • @theofratus1
    @theofratus1 3 года назад +264

    I've been using aim trainers for a year now. I will say that it really does improve your way of gripping the mouse. Another way to improve in aiming is to buy high refresh rate monitor, quality mousepad and trusted mouse sensors. Also watching star players in each game adapting their playstyle and setting goals(like reaching certain rank, having X hours in the game) will make you a better fps aimer.

    • @zackviccaji6342
      @zackviccaji6342 3 года назад +10

      You have to be rich to do that ngl

    • @xoxu3130
      @xoxu3130 3 года назад +1

      BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA fr thooooo

    • @graze1177
      @graze1177 3 года назад +2

      I mean thats true. Hardware is one of bigger factor of "skills" Higher fps in fps games do really help

    • @adrianbasic5830
      @adrianbasic5830 3 года назад +1

      @@zackviccaji6342
      Sometimes you need to Invest to be able to compete.
      Even S1mple would loose a 1v1 vs a Gold Nova If He would Play on a 60hz Monitor, an Office Mousepad an oldschool Mouse with a Ball instead a Sensor.

    • @zackviccaji6342
      @zackviccaji6342 3 года назад

      @@adrianbasic5830 Exactly but some people don't have such luxuries, I am gold 3 on 60hz

  • @Arnovoston
    @Arnovoston 3 года назад +76

    Aim trainers are definitely worth it. Coming from Kovaaks, I think a few months ago, I don't think I'd be able to hit shots I'd consider as "unreal", or have such smooth aim like a controller player, but with that added precisions as well. What is important however, is that the skills and experience learnt in an aim trainer need to be transferred to your actual game.

    • @piylip
      @piylip 3 года назад

      placing bet now that your an fn player

    • @Fau1ted
      @Fau1ted 3 года назад +14

      @@piylip Even if he was theres nothing wrong with playing fortnite its a game that requires a lot of skill and time to get good at it just like csgo, rainbow six siege, etc.

    • @Fau1ted
      @Fau1ted 3 года назад +8

      @@superbullshit420 Any game can be for any age its personal preference.

  • @Pygmay
    @Pygmay 3 года назад +193

    To me, it's the FPS equivalent of people training ceiling shots and air dribble in Rocket League.
    You have people able to have crazy aim or crazy car/ball control, but have no idea how to rotate, where to position, etc.
    Root technical skills are important but without the knowledge to use it properly, the results can be inconsistent.
    There is no magic recipe to training, you need to be balanced and play the whole game, do not focus too much on one specific skill

    • @gIV-EN
      @gIV-EN 3 года назад +4

      That was a perfect take. Props.

    • @adrianbasic5830
      @adrianbasic5830 3 года назад +20

      That's not the purpose of Aim Trainers.
      With Aimtrainers you workout your pure mechanical Skill of Aiming.
      You are talking about Gamesense.
      No Aimtrainer will teach you Gamesense and Game Knowledge.
      But If you are able to combine your Trained mechanical Skill and the perfect Knowledge of the Game you Play, you will be superior over other Players which doesn't do the extra Mile.
      100%

    • @KiuHayakari
      @KiuHayakari 3 года назад +1

      I agree!. Well said. Overall I dont think aim trainers are that useful. I think results would be better seen sitting in deathmatch of whatever game u want to get good in.

    • @Pygmay
      @Pygmay 3 года назад +1

      @@adrianbasic5830 You can be a aim god in silver, if you can't position correctly and you don't know where or what to look, or the different strategies, you won't be able to get out of silver just because you've spent too much time on your aim, and not on the basis of the game. The knowledge in question cannot be learnt in aim trainer.
      That's my point

    • @adrianbasic5830
      @adrianbasic5830 3 года назад +8

      @@Pygmay
      I get your Point and your Point is absolutely correct.
      What I try to explain is that Aim Trainers are just a (powerful) Tool to workout your pure mechanical Skill in a save Environment.
      Mousecontroll, Hand-Eye Coordination, Reflexes, Microadjustments, etc.
      And that's what many Players get wrong when it comes to Aimtrainers.
      Aimtrainers actually "Just" workout those Things mentioned above.
      It's Not the purpose of Aimtrainers to workout your Gamesense (Tactics, Angles, Rotations, Recoil-Patters, Crosshairplacement, etc).
      And that's what many Players don't understand.
      If your Aim and Reflexes is on S1mple-Level because you grinded Aimtrainers for a thousand hours but you allways screw up your Angles and Positioning they won't Help and teach you anything.
      But If it's the other way around they will make you a better and more succesful Player.
      Let me tell you my Story.
      I'm playing FPS since the Release of BF 2 2005.
      In BF I allways was a 2.5-3.0 K/D Player.
      Then Apex was released and I totally got rolled at the beginning because I Had big deficits in Close Range Combat, fast Paced movements and Tracking.
      I thought my Aim was good.
      But Not good enough If I come from a slow paced Shooter to fast Paced Shooter Like Apex.
      Then I started Kovaaks (800 Hours in now since 2019) to workout my weaknesses.
      And my Damage and K/D Stats got better Season after Season.
      I dropped 20 Bombs (20Kills in one Game which is one of the Hardest to obtain Badges).
      I dropped Games with over 5000 Damage (the highest obtainable achievment for Damage is currently 4000 which is also pretty hard to obtain If you don't cheese it with Snipers).
      I reached 2 Times Predator (highest Rank) and 2 Times Master ( the Second highest Season Rank after they Made Predator only reachable for Top 500 and then Top 750 Players per Season. Only reachable as a sponsored Pro, Content Creator or unemployed Adderallkid because you have to grind this Game 10 hours a day to secure your place in the Top 750.)
      Etc, Etc.
      Aimtrainers brought my Aim to another Level. And I would never had been able to achieve those Things without workout my Aim with pure dicipline.
      I get your Point and your Point is correct.
      But now I Hope you get my Point.
      Purpose of Aimtrainers is Mousecontroll.
      Not Gamesense.

  • @ohlookitsadumbperson1169
    @ohlookitsadumbperson1169 3 года назад +249

    Me: Plays in aim practice maps
    My Aim: Sorry all your aim has been wasted in training

    • @CaptainLoading
      @CaptainLoading 3 года назад +22

      Take 30mins to 1hr break once u do ur aim practice that way u will recover some energy and focus after aim training. Serious suggestion btw

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 года назад

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    • @w1nduwu449
      @w1nduwu449 3 года назад

      @@AxxLAfriku girlfriends are girls wdym

    • @ohlookitsadumbperson1169
      @ohlookitsadumbperson1169 3 года назад

      @@CaptainLoading I tried it. Still went missing

    • @thecoomchalice5441
      @thecoomchalice5441 3 года назад

      @@ohlookitsadumbperson1169 Nah don't worry. I have 100+ hrs in AimLab and it still feels I should be a lot better than I really am lmao

  • @abandonallhope
    @abandonallhope 3 года назад +19

    A certain level of game sense transfers to some fps games, but good aim transfers to all of them. You don't play full court, 5v5 basketball to efficiently train basketball skills like dribbling and shooting. You isolate and practice the skills.
    That's all aim training is. I never understood why people think it doesn't help.

  • @TheMeta
    @TheMeta 2 года назад +2

    Yes. We're down for any questions or even an interview next time!

  • @RHShavi
    @RHShavi 2 года назад +3

    5:05 Hachama in the background. I am sold. I will ring the bell, smash the like button, destroy the sub button. Based channel.

  • @ElmoRitter
    @ElmoRitter 3 года назад +58

    Drink everytime dimitri says "suffice it to say"

    • @yeetboi3286
      @yeetboi3286 3 года назад +8

      BREAKING NEWS: *in Today's news (number of people who liked) has died and all were to alcohol poisoning*

  • @uyrem6737
    @uyrem6737 3 года назад +65

    Its amazing that osu was featured in a score esports video, but I honestly feel like osu is not an aim trainer so if you expect to improve at aiming due to osu, you could potentially be setting yourself up for disappointment but apart from that, its a crazy fun game to indulge yourself in and helps in terms of warming up and improving reaction time etc.

    • @theScore_Colten
      @theScore_Colten 3 года назад +5

      As someone who came from playing on a console it was a much better entry into mouse aiming than trying to just jump straight into shooters. That's really the only reason I wanted to make sure to mention it. It isn't good for teaching aiming mechanics, but rather for building mouse specific hand-eye coordination.

    • @jumpierwolf
      @jumpierwolf 2 года назад +1

      Not really, it's more about how you apply that information. OSU can still help since it improves mouse control and can greatly improve your smoothness making your tracking way better.

  • @spazatk5497
    @spazatk5497 3 года назад +5

    I recently got immortal in Valorant and am going to get back to aim training, but honestly my in-game positioning was the biggest thing holding me back. Now that I’m at a high level my aim is the thing that needs most improvement.
    If you’re stuck in silver-plat the best thing you can do is grind 3 DMs before playing comp and working on your mechanics more than your aim imo.

  • @IlyasLF
    @IlyasLF 3 года назад +16

    Guys please warmup your wrists with some exercises you can find on youtube (dr levi for example) before playing aim trainers, this is not a warmup game, it can be very intense and can hurt your wrists/arms like developing RSI. AND TAKE A BREAK EVERY HOURS PLEASE DON T HURT YOURSELF LIKE I DID.
    (sorry for my bad english i'm still learning)

    • @crypix
      @crypix 3 года назад

      I did not get RSI but I got carpal tunnel for 6 months, which is even worse. Definitely should've known to stretch my wrists.

    • @makiseshival
      @makiseshival 3 года назад

      Valorant triggers my wrist pain kekw

  • @jazon345
    @jazon345 3 года назад +62

    As a Kovaak's player, I love how popular Aim Lab has become recently.
    Feels like I have a permanent leg-up on my opponents now lmao

    • @salmonconnections
      @salmonconnections 3 года назад +1

      lmao

    • @HexxuSz
      @HexxuSz 3 года назад +3

      Trying hard to justify spending money in BS while getting shit in in games ha.good for U chump.

    • @LysdexicGamer
      @LysdexicGamer 2 года назад +3

      @@HexxuSz someone's an Aim Lab player

  • @johnvincents.pangilinan5507
    @johnvincents.pangilinan5507 3 года назад +7

    300hrs- Noob
    800hrs- Mid
    1500hrs- Decent
    3000hrs- Start of being a true aimer.

  • @kinky_kun4954
    @kinky_kun4954 3 года назад +63

    5:02 me looking at haachama at the background: *I see your a man of culture*

  • @angelaimer
    @angelaimer 3 года назад +11

    He got a vtuber in the background again, true man of culture

  • @Mirai_0720
    @Mirai_0720 3 года назад +4

    I put a hundred hours into both Aim Lab and Kovaak, I started with Aim Lab but I felt something was missing and I switched to Kovaak and I feel like my aim improved more when I made the switch. Aim Lab is good but idk something is missing from it imo. I think the most important thing to remember is that Aim Trainers are dope and fun to genuinely improve your aim, and mouse control but without the game sense, you’re gonna be useless.

  • @doctordoom8759
    @doctordoom8759 3 года назад +22

    Day 7 of asking The score esports to make a video about BTMC and his osu career

    • @aok9153
      @aok9153 3 года назад

      Go watch BruhMasterL
      He has videos about many OSU pros and maps

    • @doctordoom8759
      @doctordoom8759 3 года назад +1

      @@aok9153 i don't care, i want the score esports to make it

    • @aok9153
      @aok9153 3 года назад

      @@doctordoom8759 Why tho, they would just make a worse video with less history and shitty puns

    • @doctordoom8759
      @doctordoom8759 3 года назад +1

      @@aok9153 exactly

  • @samuelclark8064
    @samuelclark8064 3 года назад +1

    @ 17:55 The last time Demitri saw A flick that good he rented it from blockbuster on VHS..

  • @solen1849
    @solen1849 3 года назад +2

    this is a good video, one point - consistent daily small sessions is better than like 5 hour sessions. I watched something about this topic where someone spent months in aim train and tracked their performance, i didn't think i would gain anything from this video and was very surprised the effort put into this video. Great job.

  • @smooktober7639
    @smooktober7639 Год назад +2

    In my experience I've noticed that aim trainers do help my aim, and if I practice on them enough I see quick results. That being said there are game specific scenarios that sometimes can't be replicated. I also find that aim trainers help you get used to a new sens if for some reason you changed. I went from playing on 40cm/360 to 27cm/360 and I got used to it a lot quicker by playing aimlabs

  • @drrayven
    @drrayven 3 года назад +13

    Yo Colten is a man of culture, Hachama is in the background 5:02

    • @theScore_Colten
      @theScore_Colten 3 года назад +1

      Of course o7

    • @drrayven
      @drrayven 3 года назад +1

      @@theScore_Colten One of us! One of us! Also your moustache is epic

    • @theScore_Colten
      @theScore_Colten 3 года назад

      @@drrayven Damn. Thank you 🙏

  • @ruubi8376
    @ruubi8376 3 года назад +2

    06:00 I feel honored

  • @ValenceFlux
    @ValenceFlux 3 года назад +3

    The most use I got out of an aim trainer was the audio tracker indicating you shoot in the direction you heard from. There are games that have audio tracking problems. It could be a bug, exploit or someone just being sneaky with the walk button. But the audio test in the aim trainers is worth doing to be sure your audio is good on your end.

  • @wildeskompositum9556
    @wildeskompositum9556 3 года назад +14

    Honestly i feel the difference, i usually play Siege for couple of Hours and then Valorant for couple of Games and when i put aimlab before it my aim is pretty much improved and without its all over the place, this being said, i usually jump into Thunt and Deathmatch before playing matches too, it helps

    • @aok9153
      @aok9153 3 года назад

      It really isnt useful for anything besides point and click aim. And even then its useless because of recovery time between shots ingame
      Its like moving a steering wheel around in a static car to become a rally driver

    • @willshikabob
      @willshikabob 3 года назад

      @@aok9153 Muscle memory is a thing, you know that right?

    • @aok9153
      @aok9153 3 года назад +2

      @@willshikabob Movement, counterstrafing, fire recovery time, recoil, crosshair placement and countless other things you only learn by you know, playing the game
      Clicking circles wont make you improve at whatever game you play
      You get better by playing the game.

    • @willshikabob
      @willshikabob 3 года назад

      @@aok9153 I'm not denying that, but when you have games like Siege with nothing but t-hunt, it just doesn't work. Getting comfortable with your mouse as a baseline is something you build off, you don't immediately start with throwing 3 pointers, you start with ball handling.

    • @aok9153
      @aok9153 3 года назад +1

      @@willshikabob I get your point. Its like if you learn drifting, you wont send a 150kmh reverse entry as your first try. You learn the basics first
      But at the same time in games like cs. You improve the best by playing the game, deathmatch and watching pro games

  • @ka_nya
    @ka_nya 3 года назад +11

    04:59 HAACHAMACHAMA

  • @tippster2142
    @tippster2142 Год назад +1

    Ahhhh im glad to see hachama lurking in the background 😂😂😂😂,

  • @L1NKN
    @L1NKN 3 года назад +7

    Yay! Another episode of my favorite series! Love you're guys' work!

  • @Crwzn
    @Crwzn 3 года назад +101

    I wake up every day with a smile on my face, knowing ive never touched osu

    • @phoenixflamegames1
      @phoenixflamegames1 3 года назад +3

      ....why? It’s not like it’s bad.

    • @remlet3753
      @remlet3753 3 года назад +14

      @@phoenixflamegames1 "See you next time"

    • @vents3274
      @vents3274 3 года назад +1

      why though, its quite a unique game to play

    • @socringe2217
      @socringe2217 3 года назад +1

      Youll be stuck in 6 digits cuz your shit. Just facts

    • @lazcanovzq
      @lazcanovzq 3 года назад +1

      lol

  • @adrianbasic5830
    @adrianbasic5830 3 года назад +3

    I allways thought that my Aim is pretty decent Back in 2018.
    I regularly played FPS since the Release of Battlefield 2 Back in 2005.
    With the release of Apex in 2019 I saw my big deficit in Tracking and Microadjustments despite I was a 2.5-3.0 K/D Player in all BF's I Had Played since Release of BF2.
    So I bought Kovaaks Back in 2019.
    Today I'm around 800 Hours in and my Aim is on a complete other Level.
    I'm able to Back this Up with Stats from every Season.
    I created my own Routine which contains a mix of Accuracy, Speed and smoothness-Training in all important Categories of Aiming.
    Most Important Microshots, Click-Timing and Tracking.
    Aim Trainers are powerful Tools If you use them correctly.
    Don't let anyone Tell you Something Else.
    I'm a living Proof.

  • @rodrisquats1228
    @rodrisquats1228 3 года назад +3

    They do "IF" you are consistent and "IF" you train the maps that you are suppose to train, not every map in kovaak or Aim lab will make you better. Look for someone that can advise you properly depending on which videogame are you playing at the moment.

  • @4bangerkovaaks
    @4bangerkovaaks 2 года назад +2

    Aim trainers are worth it for sure. This is coming from someone with 5k hours in cs. And 500+ in aim trainers.

    • @clockworkk
      @clockworkk 2 года назад +1

      yo I'm a fan of your videos lol

    • @4bangerkovaaks
      @4bangerkovaaks 2 года назад +1

      @@clockworkk lmao small world, thanks man!

  • @col.dinozzo9289
    @col.dinozzo9289 3 года назад +2

    0:58 even tho i've seen it already tens of times I rewatched it for another 10 times at leat. its beautiful

  • @UnimatrixYoutube
    @UnimatrixYoutube 3 года назад +13

    Saying that Osu is an aim trainer is the same as saying that opening and closing your fridge door is an aim trainer.

  • @blas4me50
    @blas4me50 3 года назад +1

    I'm kinda new to kbam, I'm a year in. I've tried 3 Aim Trainers, I like Kovaak's the most. Just aim training didn't really do much for me, until I started training for a particular game, and the movement you'd encounter while fighting. I switch drills often, I don't want to be trained to the aim trainer. I was weak with tracking, and close quarters fighting. I watch one guy that focuses on aim on his channel, he provided some personal drills. They basically addressed all my weak areas, and because most games have these mechanics, it crosses over to most games. I only practice if I'm not actually playing, or played for a while. People are always asking me what I'm using, so I guess aim training does work. I was just hitting a bunch of lucky shots before, now I definitely attribute my skills to some aim training, and a lot of practice. I started just to be able to compete, I didn't know at the time I was fighting software, and devices.

  • @mattyow777
    @mattyow777 3 года назад +2

    FINALLY. A VIDEO ON THIS TOPIC.

  • @EmJayproductions1
    @EmJayproductions1 2 года назад

    I’m glad you added the idea of “deliberate” training, as training with no real goal in mind doesn’t make you much better. Great guide

  • @dinhhan7093
    @dinhhan7093 3 года назад +8

    Great content! Hope to see this quality contents on Vice City, a new incoming platform for gamers

    • @bellalabolee5019
      @bellalabolee5019 3 года назад

      woww v i c e 's so famous, I see many pp retweet their content on Twitter

    • @zoeyjackson5364
      @zoeyjackson5364 3 года назад

      @@bellalabolee5019 yah, this project is potential, i say it cuz i invest in it lol, hope it work weelll

    • @tokyobangbang6999
      @tokyobangbang6999 3 года назад

      @@bellalabolee5019 you can read their whitepaper to evaluate it yourself

    • @jintianpiaoxue223
      @jintianpiaoxue223 3 года назад

      @@zoeyjackson5364 high five bro, i have a group to dizzcuss bout it, wanna join??

    • @johnnydang8573
      @johnnydang8573 3 года назад

      @@tokyobangbang6999 I think wwe neeed a professional to evaluate, wwe cant do it by ourselves

  • @kingboo_2237
    @kingboo_2237 3 года назад +2

    My 4-6 months on aim training for Rainbow six
    Can give a solid example of:
    YES!
    Especially Tactical shooters (with needle precision flicks) and Overwatch,Paladins(effortless tracking on 16 pixel head)
    And OSU gave me hand Confidence and patterns reaction Time (like no shake aim like A to B in a line for a flick or tracking)
    I have fun with rhythm games overall

  • @KenTJY
    @KenTJY 3 года назад

    4:58 LMAO Colten's monitor showing Haachamas stream KEK

  • @BlacksheepY-l8q
    @BlacksheepY-l8q 2 года назад +3

    I feel OSU is more useful for RTS game instead of FPS, but it does provide an alternative when tired of all the training maps in aimtrainer

  • @pRopaaNS
    @pRopaaNS Год назад +1

    Aim trainers is a substitute to the epiphany, that keeping up a perfect crosshair placement 24/7 ingame is pretty much same thing as tracking flicking etc in an aim map. Other than solving the issue with how pressing mouse buttons can deviate your aim.

  • @vikocho123
    @vikocho123 3 года назад +2

    "If you're not a good shot today, don't worry. There are other ways to be useful"

  • @rewex2.055
    @rewex2.055 3 года назад +1

    Gaming's not rocket science, the more u play the more you improve.

  • @overdahedge2014
    @overdahedge2014 3 года назад +1

    time freeze's leaderboard at 5:50? cant be bothered checking but good choice :') actually a nice little segment on osu in general, it's a small scene relatively speaking so the time spent looking at it is rly appropriate imo

  • @divaNR
    @divaNR 3 года назад +14

    As someone that transitions from console to pc playing siege, aim trainers does help me to be better at Aiming. But imo, aim trainers are for helping us to adapt to mouse n keyboard when whe are starting to use those tool or maybe helping us to adapt when we are changing sensitivity. But nowadays, i just use aim trainers to do warmups before im launching my game only for 5-10 minutes

  • @JSM133
    @JSM133 3 года назад +10

    2:50 , yo that's me, lets go! Aim Trainers definitely help!

    • @VEXICAN_
      @VEXICAN_ 3 года назад +1

      leaving target 1hp noob player so bad aim not even top 0

  • @maazqureshi7200
    @maazqureshi7200 3 года назад +2

    Aim trainers are all about consistency. I think of it like when I workout, I won't see massive results instantly and it'll feel tedious to do everyday even though it's only 15 minutes or so but eventually it'll make a massive difference in the long run to your raw aim. Now implementing it into every game is gonna be quite different as each game has it's own mechanics and gameplay, so it's your job as a player to adapt to that game and put your time into it if you wanna be great. if all you care about is having really good aim then that's different, then you can just go crazy on aim trainers everyday and hop around from one game to another as you find interest or hype builds around them

  • @Paytrolah
    @Paytrolah 3 года назад +12

    High, I play a lot of aim trainers. Realistically aim genuinely just isn't that important in any game. I've trained my aim well past the point of diminishing returns, and now I'm basically just doing it for fun. I play with many world class aimers, and while we are obviously above average in any game we play first try- we aren't gods or anything. When I played CSGO I couldn't spray any guns and so random gold nova players would hold their own since all I could do is onetap, in valorant I didn't know any abilities or sprays and I wasn't great. In overwatch aim doesn't matter since everyone just abuses abilities, etc.
    Aim trainers only help you if aim is something specifically holding you back in game. Also Osu is not an aim trainer lol, 2d aim has a microscopic amount of transfer into 3d aim.

  • @spookywastakenwastaken
    @spookywastakenwastaken 3 года назад +7

    I don't usually use Aim Trainers, i mostly use the normal go-to's like Range Practice, Aim Botz, and Retake Practice on community servers.
    But there's a workshop map in CSGO called Yprac's Aim Trainer, and since the only two shooters i play that are not so much movement based are CSGO and Valorant, i just hop into the map and most of the time, dedicate 3-6 hrs grinding every single thing on the Practice Menu.
    I don't use Aim Lab or Kovaak 2.0 or any of that kind of stuff since well, if you put me to choose between a downloadable map on a game that i already have installed, and a independent and separated software, it will depend if i have enough space on my driver, but i will most of the time choose the first choice.
    Now, i do not say Aim Trainers are worthless, they are good if you play them consistently and although you have to practice against real players after your training session, you will still have that solid base of aiming, and they can help you with your situational awareness, reaction speed, and split-second decision, but most of the time, your aim will only work if your gamesense can back it up, so it's up to you, if you want those quickie-peekie kills, you'll have to work on your gamesense and playstyle.
    Have a lovely day

  • @RevelChannel
    @RevelChannel 3 года назад +2

    4:59 Is that Haachama that I see in the background?

  • @bizarro4587
    @bizarro4587 3 года назад

    Try to take sentinel down”
    Gambit:You mean Gambit?

  • @Gr8FriknApe
    @Gr8FriknApe Год назад

    OMGosh! I can't stand it! An effing mustache imported from Pluto and then I just noticed his tiny little Bambi Bun on the top of his head! Remember Alfalfa on the Little Rascal folks?(LMAO). You go boy! Thanks, boys, for your great videos. Heading to get my aim training done.

  • @NavyNexus_
    @NavyNexus_ 3 года назад +1

    That guy even has Haachama in the background, cultured.

  • @Shivvorz
    @Shivvorz 3 года назад +1

    Aim trainers work, but only if you play scenes that are just outside your ability.
    Playing only tile frenzy won't help much.
    Aimtrained for 9 months (300 hrs in Kovaaks) my aim is really consistent, getting good scores in aim trainer also boost ur confidence.
    Also, it's good for helping you to not let your aim get washed while not playing (due to school/ work, or to remove mindblock)

  • @johnrichardbilbrey8839
    @johnrichardbilbrey8839 3 года назад +2

    5:05 who's the man of culture watching haachama

  • @miscl1ck
    @miscl1ck 3 года назад +1

    How aim lab helped me was get used to a mouse after a certain while but when I jump straight into a game or dm after playing aim lab it's really bad cause you really need to warmup your movement also.

  • @revv4084
    @revv4084 Год назад

    For someone who just started with fps yeah they help a lot along with spraying practice and crosshair placement. Went from iron 1 in valorant to ascendant.

  • @JackoTJK
    @JackoTJK 2 года назад

    still need to hit the shot when it does present itself. In saying that in-engine practise will always be the best training but you can definitely pinpoint improvements from different grips or notice you push hard on the mouse when you're spraying or even working on hitting a peek or tracking a target

  • @xforce6213
    @xforce6213 3 года назад +1

    Not only does Colton watch every vtuber i watch he also knows Cookie and WC. Im impressed man I like the guy.

    • @theScore_Colten
      @theScore_Colten 3 года назад

      Vegeta, what does the scouter say about my culture level?

  • @HW9203
    @HW9203 3 года назад +1

    A wild Haachama appearance. Didn't expect that on here.

  • @phantxmblxze
    @phantxmblxze 2 года назад

    When I first came back to apex after a month of doing school I was terrible and it wasn't my aim even though I kept changing my settings, it was the fact that I spent more time with bots and not real players and so when I get in br and someone wall bounces or slides and strafes its hard for me to combat it because I've been shooting bots who walk in straight lines 😂 before I left I was getting high kill games with high damage and lots of laser clips where I tracked people very well but now its like I'm new all over again lol. I just recently got a 7 kill solo game on a hot drop and even though it's improvement my aim was kinda off in the clips I got from it so I'm working on training my aim and game knowledge in order to get back at the level I was at before

  • @peroroncino4135
    @peroroncino4135 3 года назад +1

    5:00 LMAO MAN WATCHING HOLOLIVE IN THE BACKGROUND

  • @iiiiiitsdan
    @iiiiiitsdan 3 года назад +1

    Aim Labs should make a workshop collection just completely recreating their entire practice set for CS and any other game on Steam Workshop, or just have/let someone else do it

  • @SwatRocks_BeCalm
    @SwatRocks_BeCalm 3 года назад +8

    S1mple, Shroud and all the goats didn't have aim trainers back then all they had was hours and hours in game and downloading community drills to improve their aim. Yes there are new stars that have aim comparable to them in a way that advertise aim trainers, even some big streamers like Tenz advertise Aimlabs, but keep in mind that Tenz had an insane mechanical aim before aimlabs even came out and when he plays aimlabs he just showcases how good his aim is but not playing aimlabs to improve his aim, all the scores and records he set is a product of a skill he already had long before aimlabs was published i just wanted to point that out to give you more insight on the topic i hope it helps

    • @KiuHayakari
      @KiuHayakari 3 года назад +2

      Yee. Everyone seems to think that Tenz aim is from aimlabs without realising that hes aim in aimlabz is just a product of his real aim gained from constant hours of dm back in the csgo era. I think he said that he use to sit in dm for long ass periods just training his aim.

    • @OldSchoolL4D-zb2kt
      @OldSchoolL4D-zb2kt 2 месяца назад

      ​@@KiuHayakariand with kovaaks if done right you get that aim without spending millions of years training in dm

  • @bash619x
    @bash619x 3 года назад

    from someone that switched from controller to MnK this june
    can't speak on Aimlabs but Kovaaks made the switch a whole easier.
    playing BFV and Cold War helped aswell

  • @tu2na
    @tu2na 3 года назад +1

    Bro just watched a literal incarnation of insanity in the background

  • @ERACLAB
    @ERACLAB 3 года назад

    There are dedicated tutorials from many people on how to improve aiming ability. I know only about Kovaak ones, but they are insanely well made with some decent theory behind it.
    But important thing is Aim trainers won't make you play better in actual games, no matter how many thousand hours you put into it. They improve only 1 aspect of playing fps games - raw aiming. No recoil, no timings for shooting, no stopping to shoot, no gamesense involved. It is only target switching, tracking and "flicking". With some mediocre movement aiming scenarios.
    You have to spend at least an hour every day on just aim trainer AND then play your game of choice for a few hours. You NEED to stretch and warm up your wrist and hands.
    Kovaaks is perfectly fine, the only downside is that its not free and people might not know a lot about it. But there are good tutorials on how to improve there.
    Also they mentioned that there are people who can be naturally insane at any fight they take, no. They don't exist, everyone can have insane lucky flicks but for the most part its knowledge how to aim and which fights to take.

  • @reeb3687
    @reeb3687 Год назад

    More on "Deliberate Practice": This is all about how, by doing the same activities over and over, you will reach a point of severe diminishing returns. To deliberately practice beyond this point, you must either increase the difficulty of what you're doing or change how it works completely. Once you increase the difficulty, you are more likely to be able to increase your proficiency within it at a higher rate before once again reaching the point of diminishing returns. This is why new players in games like Geometry Dash progress so much faster than players about 6 years ago. They had more challenging content to play which they didn't simply ignore because of thinking that it was too difficult. So how can you best practice? Make sure to make it more and more difficult as time goes on.

  • @NiceDZNintro
    @NiceDZNintro 3 года назад +1

    Rocket League players :
    What even is aim?

  • @rikshitdeka6167
    @rikshitdeka6167 3 года назад +1

    Man with a moustache like that simping HACHAMA LMAO! I LOVE IT!

  • @Pallineon
    @Pallineon 3 года назад +1

    Yes they do but most people use them wrong. People do gridshot and think it will improve their aim, uhh no clicking huge circles that don't move do not help your aim. You need sixshot, motion shot. - Immo valorant, Diam overwatch, P1 peak siege when Diamond was the highest rank.

    • @Paytrolah
      @Paytrolah 3 года назад +1

      I like how you list your credentials lmao.

    • @Pallineon
      @Pallineon 3 года назад

      @@Paytrolah i mean it shows I know what I am talking about. I am not a random. I see so often people hard stuck in gold in any game trying to give out advice. All these youtube channels about getting better yet the people making the videos havent touched a rank in their life.

    • @aok9153
      @aok9153 3 года назад

      @@Pallineon These ranks tell me nothing since i dont play these games
      In cs, global is a dogshit rank and its the highest in the game

    • @Pallineon
      @Pallineon 3 года назад

      @@aok9153 no one plays csgo matchmaking, valorant has only one form of matchmaking tho

    • @aok9153
      @aok9153 3 года назад

      @@Pallineon Most people play mm. And most people are garbage
      Even level 10 faceit nowadays is a joke tbh. Even in 2500 elo lobbies with 3k elo player you will have griefers and stupid shit like that

  • @RandmAnimal
    @RandmAnimal 3 года назад +1

    6:09 o dont know what to look at
    Haachama or that mustache

  • @Jack_-et9zi
    @Jack_-et9zi 3 года назад

    My theory is that this entire video was created purely so Dimitri could show off that flick in Tree and I don't blame him.

  • @brendenk4271
    @brendenk4271 3 года назад

    When I first got into CSGO in 2019ish, I used to play 3 hours if Aim_Botz before I’d play any Comp at all. Used to be able to walk around in DM one tapping everyone from any range on Dust II, and play entire Silver matches with just a Deagle and top frag.
    Then I stopped playing for a few months, no longer use Aim_Botz, and my aim is suffering severely… never quite got as disciplined as I used to be…

  • @yvil2433
    @yvil2433 3 года назад +34

    If youre spending most of your time on aim trainers than playing the game you will not feel your own improvement.

  • @jimmyfrost2091
    @jimmyfrost2091 3 года назад +3

    As an almost 40-year-old fps player who competed in all the original competitive fps's, Aimlab has helped turn back the clock a lot. It's all about reps. And in whatever FPS I play outside of something like MW "Shoot The Ship", it is impossible to get enough shooting reps to make up for the time 17-year-olds playing all day can get. So getting way more reps per hour and getting feedback without having to watch my gameplay back is really meaningful. I've cut my flicking response time by 70ms in a couple months of on and off aim lab for example.

  • @KyWild
    @KyWild 3 года назад

    If you are an absolute novice, yes.
    Otherwise you miss too many fundamental skills when relying on aim trainers. I got back from gaming after many years and used aim trainer for abt 1 year. I thought I was making progress because I was getting _alot_ better (at aiming drills).
    However eventually I realized this didn't translate at all in the games I was playing, I wasn't getting much better at all. So I stopped using aim trainers and just played my favorite games all the time and only then did my aim start getting much better in-game.
    In aim trainers you don't move like in games so you don't learn good movement, you don't have to worry about how players are moving / peeking / holding angles. You don't have to worry about getting shot, you don't learn recoil patterns or sway or bullet drop or leading and lots of stuff that may be a factor in the game you are playing.. So it's much more worth investing your time into all that, than doing aim drills.

    • @walter2440
      @walter2440 Месяц назад

      There’s literally scenarios for 90% of the things you just said. Play the right scenarios at the right difficulty on a routine and see results in game and in kovaaks, it’s that simple

  • @Hattori75
    @Hattori75 3 года назад

    Because it's more of a mechanical thing I've seen aim trainers more like the training mode in a fighting game, where you practice a bit before you get some rounds in, then before you finish your gaming session go back in to the training for like 10 minutes.

  • @nekko2645
    @nekko2645 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for mentioning that osu is NOT an aim trainer , while a very good game that more people should try out it will not help you with your 3d aim at all.

    • @theScore_Colten
      @theScore_Colten 3 года назад +4

      100%. It was the perfect tool for me to re-teach my brain how to aim with a mouse vs. a controller (also a banger game as well) but after that it was all about in-game practice.

    • @ksweew7476
      @ksweew7476 3 года назад

      what's the difference when your monitor displays it in 2d.the only difference is the feeling in the sensitivity ... otherwise the motions to go from on point to another on your screen are exactly the same

    • @nekko2645
      @nekko2645 3 года назад +1

      @@ksweew7476 absolutely not , your motion in 3d games is calculated by the in game FOV (and therefore movement is in relation to degrees of said fov), while in 2d games its by pixels.Thats why (depending on the game) your fov also affects your sensitivity.Your monitor rasterizes a 3d environment to a 2d canvas and thats it.100 pixels moved in a 2d game is not the same as lets say 3 degrees in a 3d game

    • @ksweew7476
      @ksweew7476 3 года назад

      @@nekko2645 depends on which game you are talking about.
      I think you were refering as sensitivity related to degree in 3d because many games can dissociate field of view and sensitivity and therefore motion, you can have a field of view of 20 and still have to do the same cm/360 as you would if you were at 90.
      ( tho that would feel weird )
      what i meant by motion was that no matter what if you wanna go on the left side up corner of your screen with your mouse it will be the same motion weather its 2d or 3d. and there is also the fact you are playing on a 2d mouse pad field other than that i dont see the difference between 2d and 3d other than the fact it feels different because like you said it would be weird trying to apply your 360 per cm to desktop.
      which id say is the factor that will determine maybe 70% of your success ... on the result if you're going to get on tasks like gridshot, sixshot and stuff but if sensitivity control was all aim is then we would't need to shoot and practice drag shooting or click timing or these sorts of stuffs ...
      and also it would mean that by changing sensitivity you would lose 100% of your skill which sounds unlikely.
      now is osu the best option for practicing any of these ? i would't say it won't help but nobody is ever going to wait an aproach circle to click on a head or waiting for the beat to shoot ... oh wait there is the players that uses metronomes in aimlab ...
      Anyway osu is not what you could define as an aim trainer if we can agree on what is an aim trainer ... now can you say it doesn't work/help i would't be as categorique ...

  • @upinsmokeproductions6471
    @upinsmokeproductions6471 3 года назад

    Aim Lab is one of my most played on my PC. Turn on some classical music and just chill with some grid shot.

  • @YuutsuSekai_
    @YuutsuSekai_ 3 года назад +1

    Osu has taken so much of my time that I think it deserves to be on theScore esports

  • @zackbryan3195
    @zackbryan3195 3 года назад +1

    They work, I have gotten results after a few days on FPS aim trainer for ps4. I play Apex and warming up helps but it doesn't work you out like an aim trainer.

  • @Aibadenshi
    @Aibadenshi 3 года назад +1

    IMO. It's better to aim train in the game you want to be good at instead of doing it outside since some factor can't be replicated outside of the actual game itself.
    Aim trainer only good for you when you boost up something new since it give you the starting edge but this won't last long.

  • @kaiju1455
    @kaiju1455 3 года назад

    quickly got me from Iron 2 - Silver 1 without prior FPS experience, and not much play time. I know S1 isn't high but it's an improvement from Iron, And even if I don't play much anymore I've retained my aiming skills and can carry over other games

  • @TotalxTroll25k
    @TotalxTroll25k 3 года назад

    I’ve used cod campaigns and zombies to practice hitting only headshots while also doing something

  • @vesc23
    @vesc23 3 года назад +4

    Kovaak 2.0 gamer here, best 10 euros given ever

  • @TaylorKobb
    @TaylorKobb Год назад

    I have nothing personal to the guy but i cannot listen to him under 150% speed

  • @jimmywest1
    @jimmywest1 3 года назад

    With only watching 2.24 in this video so far: Training of any kind is only help you if you know what you have to improve on. Talking aiming; Yes. Doing aimtraining such as DM in CSGO, or aimlab etc is ofc gonna help you hit more shots however It's not gonna make you a better player as long as you're lacking everything else.
    Being more self-aware and knowing what you're doing wrong in surten situations and actually practicing on that is gonna get you further than just doing aim trainers. Watching your own demos(talking about CSGO) and actually seeing for yourself is gonna help you more for sure.
    **MY OPINION**

  • @panosts6178
    @panosts6178 3 года назад +5

    It depends on the game really. I used to be on a contenders team in Overwatch as a hitscan dps player and I feel like training in any app that isn't OW is a waste of time. Aim in these types of games is really all about reading hitboxes and the best way to train for that is to shoot bots with these exact hitboxes

  • @BinaryPLUR
    @BinaryPLUR 3 года назад

    I was just wondering about this innovation LOL, this series is so great.

  • @SadToffee
    @SadToffee 3 года назад

    I went into aimlab for a month to a month and a half and my flicks are so consistent now, used to not be able to hit shit.