“Less is more, calm” yeah, agree, it can be you making the target feel fast because you are going too fast. Good advice, same with the tension and overthinking advice, good video.
loved this video! really great watch with one hand on my keyboard :D Suggestion for next one, can you end it with a really slow countdown from 10??? ^_^ ty xDDD
hello psev, amazing guide. After wrist injury 4yrs ago im now experiencing rsi / shaking of my wrist but mostly fingertips. Dunno wwhat to do as i barely play and stretch a ton
thanks for the advice i just started aim training so this helped a lot! just a question, i only ever really play 1 game (valorant) and i wanted to know if i should be changing my sensitivity to a higher sens in kovaaks or if i should stick to my ingame sens?
A lot of people in Val will practice with a higher sensitivity to work on micros and tension management, or lower sensitivity to work on flick technique itself. Personally, I'd mix it up depending on the scenario and what I'm working on.
Godamn 4k hours is insane, would like to ask you few things Do you recommend playing on very high sens in kovaaks to develop smoother tracking? Normally i use 46cm in ov2 playing soldier but recently started using 20cm in both kovaaks and ov2 cause i think that might actually make me improve at much faster rate. Out of all playlists you have played which one would you recommend the most for tracking overall?
1) I've done this myself and it's helpful, but I think 46-20 is a big jump where your gonna be mostly working on your wrist and fingers whereas your in game sens is very arm dependent. I'd try something around like 32cm in aim trainers if you wanna work on smoothness. 2) I've usually made my own playlists, or people have made them for me and I've edited them to fit my likes and needs slightly better in my eyes. I can recommend you some scenario types though; for Soldier I really recommend things like Gliders, Controlsphere variants, Air Angelic, and Air Dodge.
When aiming, do you look at the targets or your crosshair? I usually try to focus only on the target, but somehow I always get better scores when focusing on crosshair.
my aim tends to get mega shaky because kovaaks scenarios are just constant 'action' aka aiming/tracking so I'm permanently stressing and having high tension on my arm and mouse grip. Also causes my arm especially to be sore after a few scenarios.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by tension management. I didn’t understand. Is this physical tension like how hard you’re gripping the mouse or mental tension aka stressful or high pressure situation
Don't read or listen to @ParacelsusOS Not a great kind, would consider reporting and blocking him from watching your videos. Amazing Video thought BTW!
this is a really good guide but you should try to speak a little slower, you move from point to point really fast and it can be a little hard to follow sometimes (the actual things said in the video are good though)
aaaaand the learning is all over my screen
this might be the best presented information ive ever seen on youtube, i think im tearing up
+1 for the tension advice and the not overthinking part. definitely did that a lot in the beginning and "lost" a lot of hours because of it
“Less is more, calm” yeah, agree, it can be you making the target feel fast because you are going too fast. Good advice, same with the tension and overthinking advice, good video.
4k milestone congrats
Quick and well advised nice video psev
Man I wish you had made this video sooner. Me from 10 months ago would have really appreciated it.
yup. it's in my notebook. thanks psev.
Damn, this giga was on point, no yt bs
can you make a multiple part series to serve as a more in depth guide on helpful tips and tricks? Thanks!
I want to start aim training again now lol.
Thank you so much Psev!
Oh also, just to be sure, 'tension' here is the 'mental stress' sort, yeah?
I meant physical tension on your mouse!
Wake up babe, the GOAT posted.
loved this video! really great watch with one hand on my keyboard :D Suggestion for next one, can you end it with a really slow countdown from 10??? ^_^ ty xDDD
thank you psevington very nice
I love psev. He is just the goat
concise and helpful, thank you (:
well put together and concise vid
Nice. It just flicked all over my clothes and I bet it’s gonna keep tracking in the washing machine.
i need a comprehensive guide to all aim techniques because there are so many bits of information, but i still struggle to follow them
@fqmane riddbtw has a fairly old series but I've considered making one as well!
@@psevpsevpsev make one!!
I wish to be like you one day oh wise one!
hello psev, amazing guide. After wrist injury 4yrs ago im now experiencing rsi / shaking of my wrist but mostly fingertips. Dunno wwhat to do as i barely play and stretch a ton
I'm not really an expert in that, but I know that 1HP has a lot of content related to it. A big thing might be how tense you are as you play.
You can trust this guy hes higher ranked in ow than self proclaimed #1 aimer mattyow
Overwatch rank and aim trainer performance have very little to do with eachother
Fantastic Work bud
4000 hours screams I left it on when I went to sleep.
@oldboy6174 there are definitely some afk hours in there lol
Thank you psev sensei
Great stuff
thanks for the advice i just started aim training so this helped a lot! just a question, i only ever really play 1 game (valorant) and i wanted to know if i should be changing my sensitivity to a higher sens in kovaaks or if i should stick to my ingame sens?
A lot of people in Val will practice with a higher sensitivity to work on micros and tension management, or lower sensitivity to work on flick technique itself. Personally, I'd mix it up depending on the scenario and what I'm working on.
@@psevpsevpsev ah ok i see, thank you so much for the advice i appreciate it gang
I am pro now because of this video
Thanks !
Godamn 4k hours is insane, would like to ask you few things
Do you recommend playing on very high sens in kovaaks to develop smoother tracking? Normally i use 46cm in ov2 playing soldier but recently started using 20cm in both kovaaks and ov2 cause i think that might actually make me improve at much faster rate.
Out of all playlists you have played which one would you recommend the most for tracking overall?
1) I've done this myself and it's helpful, but I think 46-20 is a big jump where your gonna be mostly working on your wrist and fingers whereas your in game sens is very arm dependent. I'd try something around like 32cm in aim trainers if you wanna work on smoothness.
2) I've usually made my own playlists, or people have made them for me and I've edited them to fit my likes and needs slightly better in my eyes. I can recommend you some scenario types though; for Soldier I really recommend things like Gliders, Controlsphere variants, Air Angelic, and Air Dodge.
You indoctrinated me.
Noice. Thanks amigo 🙏🏽
It would be cool to see how good you were as your hours progressed, did you keep track of your improvement or having anything cool that displays it?
I have a lot of old vods, I intend on making a progress video at some point!
Protik..💔🌹
aaaaand it’s peak
AWESOME VIDEO PAL
bro a kovaaks connoisseur
holy shit didnt even know you have a YT
great advice!
hi thanks for your video , if you had a limited budget do you perfer kovakks or aimbeast ?
Definitely Kovaaks
Psevsker GOAT
When aiming, do you look at the targets or your crosshair? I usually try to focus only on the target, but somehow I always get better scores when focusing on crosshair.
it depends on the situation, but for me usually its looking at the target. for more precision, you might need to look at the crosshair at times.
my aim tends to get mega shaky because kovaaks scenarios are just constant 'action' aka aiming/tracking so I'm permanently stressing and having high tension on my arm and mouse grip. Also causes my arm especially to be sore after a few scenarios.
Then you need ergonomics first.
@@IrrationalDelusion easy to say
@@TheRealAstro_ Struth Gaming has sitting guide and Ron Rambo Kim as well.
tyy goat
Can you elaborate on what you mean by tension management. I didn’t understand. Is this physical tension like how hard you’re gripping the mouse or mental tension aka stressful or high pressure situation
physical tension holding the mouse
@@psevpsevpsev can you elaborate?
i know this guy
goat
I watch this video every day before school, I hope to grow up to be a big and strong superAim Legend. You are my hero
what's your total hours across all three?
roughly 4900 hours
VOUCH
Don't read or listen to @ParacelsusOS Not a great kind, would consider reporting and blocking him from watching your videos. Amazing Video thought BTW!
what game is this
this is aim labs to improve aim it's kinda game
@@zenadex can i play it on my samsung fridge
@@shintics wtf 😭
this is a really good guide but you should try to speak a little slower, you move from point to point really fast and it can be a little hard to follow sometimes (the actual things said in the video are good though)
thank you for the feedback!
not his fault that youre slow
@@seuche149 you probably need to wear a helmet every time you go outside
LAY OFF MY OOMF!!! BACK OFF!!! ARG!!! *growls aggressively*
aimbeast user. subbed, liked, donated, u got an of bro i sub )))