Regarding tip number 1, going for harder scenarios in order to improve faster, that might be better on paper, but in reality it introduces a large problem, which is the immense frustration of being completely incapable of hitting your target. On tracking scenarios in particular, jumping into the deep end of the pool right off the bat means you will hardly ever have your crosshairs on the target. I, personally, am left feeling drained, powerless, annoyed and feeling like they're so far beyond me that I can't even begin to improve at them. I am of the opinion that scenarios ought to be challenging but within reason.
This is true. I would never pick, for example, Polarized Hell to be played for someone at the beginner level. I'm not advocating for trying to run immediately after learning to crawl, but at least trying to learn to walk.
The thing about training in all types of aim, I know I'm doing that, but for some reason, after running through the voltaic benchmarks three times, I was Iron, but for one scenario, I almost had Silver. I'm Bronze now, and I have Silver in that scenario (it's the air ball one, reactive tracking, I think), but I started out Kovaak's because I thought I had *bad* tracking. Seems otherwise. This was a great video, I learnt so much from this!
im glad i found this right now!! I thought playing way harder scenarios will give me Bad habits and hold me back later on so i just played what was recommended in the Playlist i was using.. Thank u for this Video man out of all videos i watched it was the most usefull one!
since you are a big aimer 7fanatic , may i ask what is your opinion on his speed routine ? and of you dont like it then how could someone train his hand to be faster (while maintaining good levels of accuracy )
bruh i should've watched this earlier esp the tip of train all types of aim, cuz im a sniper player i thought i only need static clicking and dynamic clicking, now my tracking is absolute shit 💀 and the tip of doing challenging scenarios, i feel like i wasnt improving fast enough cuz i wasn't going out of my comfort zone :/
i know it's an old video but how do you draw the line between a challenging scenario and one that's too difficult that you shouldn't be playing? With static/dynamic I usually do everything on extra small because like you said it's challenging but I can't keep pace with harder scenarios on tracking.
so if im hypothetically gold voltaic instead of grinding the gold fundamentals and/or easy benchmarks should i ramp it up to the advanced benches and like a diamond fundamental routine?
Not necessarily. Feel free to veer away from Voltaic's scenarios. For example, if you're trying to improve at Pasu Voltaic, play pasu small reload. It's quite difficult but it teaches you how to be more deliberate with your clicking and increase your accuracy. It is worth trying the advanced routines though. I did advanced before playing intermediate, but if you genuinely can't keep up, then don't continue.
Not too familiar with COD. I would play speed target switching scenarios. 1w9000T is good for training the timing of your clicks. Beyond that, not too much.
5:13 - With all do respect. That is a impossible scenario.
Everything else. Great tips. Thank you very much.
Regarding tip number 1, going for harder scenarios in order to improve faster, that might be better on paper, but in reality it introduces a large problem, which is the immense frustration of being completely incapable of hitting your target. On tracking scenarios in particular, jumping into the deep end of the pool right off the bat means you will hardly ever have your crosshairs on the target. I, personally, am left feeling drained, powerless, annoyed and feeling like they're so far beyond me that I can't even begin to improve at them. I am of the opinion that scenarios ought to be challenging but within reason.
This is true. I would never pick, for example, Polarized Hell to be played for someone at the beginner level. I'm not advocating for trying to run immediately after learning to crawl, but at least trying to learn to walk.
I would recommend more updated routines like Krascsi's or rA / VT ones. good video though c:
The thing about training in all types of aim, I know I'm doing that, but for some reason, after running through the voltaic benchmarks three times, I was Iron, but for one scenario, I almost had Silver.
I'm Bronze now, and I have Silver in that scenario (it's the air ball one, reactive tracking, I think), but I started out Kovaak's because I thought I had *bad* tracking. Seems otherwise.
This was a great video, I learnt so much from this!
It also helps that videos like these motivate me to become a player better than the best
great guide dude wish guide like this was on YT before i wasted 200 hrs on kovaaks
i wish he was here before i wasted 2k hrs
im glad i found this right now!! I thought playing way harder scenarios will give me Bad habits and hold me back later on so i just played what was recommended in the Playlist i was using.. Thank u for this Video man out of all videos i watched it was the most usefull one!
Without this guy alot of my aiming questions would go un answered
I'm late to the party but just wanted to say thanks for making this, legend!
I come back to this video every now and then but damn you started with a 1,100? Not to bad dude😅
I gotta make a new one of these.
What cm360 do you use ? Also mousepad/mouse
very good player.
since you are a big aimer 7fanatic , may i ask what is your opinion on his speed routine ? and of you dont like it then how could someone train his hand to be faster (while maintaining good levels of accuracy )
Would you recommend starting with a game specific routine instead of a benchmark like voltaic?
bruh i should've watched this earlier esp the tip of train all types of aim, cuz im a sniper player i thought i only need static clicking and dynamic clicking, now my tracking is absolute shit 💀 and the tip of doing challenging scenarios, i feel like i wasnt improving fast enough cuz i wasn't going out of my comfort zone :/
i know it's an old video but how do you draw the line between a challenging scenario and one that's too difficult that you shouldn't be playing? With static/dynamic I usually do everything on extra small because like you said it's challenging but I can't keep pace with harder scenarios on tracking.
very motivational very cool B)
so if im hypothetically gold voltaic instead of grinding the gold fundamentals and/or easy benchmarks should i ramp it up to the advanced benches and like a diamond fundamental routine?
Not necessarily. Feel free to veer away from Voltaic's scenarios. For example, if you're trying to improve at Pasu Voltaic, play pasu small reload. It's quite difficult but it teaches you how to be more deliberate with your clicking and increase your accuracy. It is worth trying the advanced routines though. I did advanced before playing intermediate, but if you genuinely can't keep up, then don't continue.
What’s a good routine for cod mw and should I use easy scenarios like 1W9000T? as warmup
Not too familiar with COD. I would play speed target switching scenarios. 1w9000T is good for training the timing of your clicks. Beyond that, not too much.
Also can you make a routine the focuses more on target switching and tracking?
That would be cool
@@opfreak ok i will try to find some good playlists
@@opfreak ok
I win try hard ffa lobbies and my aim is still shit in game.
Dpi?
800
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GPX