If you are serious about getting better aim, then shoot around 1000-2000 bots before you game everyday. If you do it on a small map it does not actually take that long, shouldn't take more than an hour. I did this for like 4-5 years straight. There are multiple pro players who shoot 100s if not 1000s of bots everyday (I used to watch Illeyy and many others shoot 1000s on speedball in MW2019). You will see the benefit within a few days. A few points to keep in mind: 1. When you ADS make sure you try to make it so that your red-dot sight is already on the enemy when the red dot sight zooms in. Do not ADS into thin air, and then then drag your aim onto the target. First make sure your crosshairs are lined up with the target, and then ADS, and then shoot. You can start slow at first, but as time goes by the time between you centering on your target and ADS'ing straight on them will reduce so much that you will turn a corner, ADS and find that your red dot is already on the enemy. 2. For the first few hundred kills of the warmup, put a laser sight and a drum-mag on a SMG and hipfire kills regardless of how far you are. You can even turn off aim assist for this part. I personally don't prefer turning aim assist-off during an AR ADS warmup because aim-assist on vs. off your weapon behaves differently and I prefer to practice exactly the same way my weapon will behave in game. For example if your aim is lagging behind/ahead of the enemy, aim assist will nudge you forward/backwards onto the target, without aim assist you will have to input more of a correction forwards/backwards meaning that if you practice without aim assist then you might over-correct when it is on during a real game. This however isn't as much of a problem when hip-firing since its not as precise as ADS'ing. So feel free to do hipfire portion of your warmup without aim-assist. 3. This is one of the least talked about but in my opinion most effective points. Learn how many bullets it takes for your weapon to kill an enemy (I believe its 5 for an MCW) and stop shooting the enemy exactly after said number of bullets. Although it might sound challenging to stop exactly after 5 (or whatever the right number is) bullets, I promise it becomes quite easy and instinctive very quickly. Even if you fail to kill the enemy in 5 bullets, stop shooting after 5 bullets, don't kill the enemy and move on to a new target. The aim is to kill the bots without ever having to fire a 6th bullet. I reiterate, if you don't kill the bot in 5 bullets, move onto a new target without finishing your kill. Now this might change based on enemy distance, but the main idea is that you want every single bullet you fire to be a hitmarker. A good example in this video is exactly at 1:20, although he doesnt finish the kill due to damage dropoff at range, he doesnt miss a single bullet. This is what youre aiming for. If you want great role model for this, I suggest watching Dashy warm-up, it truly feels like he doesn't fire a single bullet that isnt a hitmarker. And one of the most important points is that while you are doing all of the points above, try to make your movement as smooth as possible. And no, I do not mean slide-cancel 55 times in a minute while doing infinite weapon swaps and shaking your screen around (like all the cringe tiktokers). What I mean is that make sure you aren't running into walls, clipping edges as you go around them, running into the enemy bots, etc.. A good way to practice this (assuming you have auto tactical-sprint on) is to hold your left stick forward at all times and try not make any of the mistakes I mentioned above. An added bonus is that if you do this practice (left stick forward) on maps that you'll actually have to play, then this will force you to memorize all the maps. If you slide-cancel bust through a door into a room, and want to hold your left stick forward, your brain will have to memorize and visualize whats behind that door without seeing it in order for you to not hit a wall after going through it. Hope this helps.
@@itz_adziii I dont really think so, when I was really grinding the game competitively I would play around 7-8 hours daily. I understand thats a good amount above average. But keep in mind people watching this video and actively trying to get better are likely to be competitive players rather than casual players. Even still 8-9 hours/day might be above average for a comp player. Assuming 5-6 hours daily is a decent average for someone playing competitively, I think 1 hour of a warm-up session for a 5 hour competitive play session is quite acceptable. This however is just a subjective opinion and now that I am much older compared to when I started 8+ years ago, anything over 2 hours a day seems ridiculous. To each their own I guess
This is going to sound super nerdy but if you’re reading this, please trust me. Call of Duty is almost entirely muscle memory. The more you repeat the same behaviors over and over again, the more you will master it. People are so concentrated on having “the right settings” when in reality the problem is entirely them. I have met so many people that keep changing their sensitivity and other settings because they think that’s the problem. They’re actually shooting themselves in the foot by doing this, because the more you switch your settings, the more you keep messing with your own brain. You keep telling your brain different things and on a subconscious level you’re contradicting yourself over and over. You never allow your brain to fully adapt to the current settings and stimulus. Muscle memory comes from repeated exposure to the same stimulus and then becomes second nature, therefore mastering it. As a tip, if you want to get REALLY good with a gun, kill 400-700 bots a day with it for a week, and then after that week, you will be amazing with it, to the point where you can beam somebody from half way across the map on a headglitch. One last piece of advice, if repeated exposure is not your problem, it’s because you’re not focused enough to follow though with your intentions. So, workout, sleep 8 hours, drink a lot of water, all that.
@@jaime7806 still using your hands to shoot at a target, my intuition is there is more to aiming, thumb positioning for example, maybe if you have more of your thumb on the stick you’ll have more control over your aim, Also I think to a certain point you’ll get to a stage where you won’t improve your sim much and hit your genetic ceiling, whatever that is
What helped me a lot is warming up the first match without aim assist off and then turning it on the second match. I know a lot people just want to get on and play and hope to be good but like anything practice does make you better. Spend sometime before playing regular warming up and practicing, over time trust me you will get better.
Live practice is the best practice. Bots don’t mimic human behavior… bunny hop, drop shot, slide cancel, etc. Building muscle memory for micro aim adjustments against these movements patterns was key for me.
One thing I did for rotational aim assist is turned my left stick max deadzone to about 30 and my deadzone to 7 cause i got a bit of stick drift but changing the max deadzone to a smaller radius will make it so you quickly get the full benefit of RAA instead of slamming your stick left and right completely. Works really good for a higher sensitivity too.
@@AyeTdot ah ok, I think he's not that bad if he continued to play and could've adapted to his opponents more by playing flex. I think the equivalent of that would be like Doug lol
Its this simple but it takes time as well. These people been playing fps for years. Just focus on your centering and when you shoot an enemy just make sure the enemy is in the middle of your screen. If you find that your aim is good up close but bad at longer distances, it might just be your deadzone. If your deadzone is too high you cant make small adjustments with your aim because your controller wont pick it up. Also for longer distances you should try strafing into your shots because you get rotational aim assist and also its good for small adjustments.
This is my problem. My long range ain sucks cause my dead zones don't let me make small adjustments. I can't even make my cross hairs go in a circle. So I just try to gap close or use a sniper rifle for flicks. Wonder what controller people using to have better dead zones
@AreteZoe Most professional players tell you to raise your deadzone so that you dont have stick drift. Keep in mind that a lot of these streamers play on a low deadzone (0.00-0.02) because they can afford to keep buying new controllers. Streamers play the game a lot. The best thing to do is strafe for long range. Why? Because not only you get aim assist, but you can make small adjustments more comfortably, and while you are strafing all you have to do is focus on recoil control. Also think about it this way; if you strafe to the left or right you can move your right analog stick out of that deadzone area that you are struggling with because you have to compensate your sensitivity with your movement speed. You should never only be aiming with your right stick. You get no aim assist and you are an easy target. Abuse that aim assist.
ya its hard toget used to but i try to do it. i really feel when i do it right and the aim assist takes over. its harder than people say. cause my kill cams all look like people are aiming @@Prymistic
Low key he was definitely spitting about the aim assist. I genuinely feel like cod is definitely a game that you have to really be in the moment to have that aim ability. A lot of people lack focus
@@starstruckexeyea bc you can’t lock aim on rotational plane on kbam you got a flat surface to aim precisely on a round plane you can’t do that that’s why controllers get aim assist I agree it’s strong asl and needs a nerf but it’s not 100% aiming for you there’s still a major skill gap to aim with your thumb a lot of people suck at it
I honestly wouldn’t give people the advice to “play a different game” if they still cannot aim, or get better, because that literally discourages them from playing what they love and enjoy, wanting to become better at the game. I’d say do private warm up practice sessions for 30mins, whether it be in custom games, or the firing range, that will literally help you get better the more you do it every time you play, but DON’T hop into a match until you’re 100% confident in your aim and that you’re fully ready…because if you’re not, you’re gonna play like shit and get pissed off, easily, trust me! I know from experience. another tip I can give y’all, is to stop changing your settings constantly as that’s gonna mess you up, because you’re not giving yourself time to get used to those settings and build that muscle memory, which means don’t copy other people’s settings and just use what you’re comfortable using…as what works for them, may not work for you, so keep that in mind when trying to get better.
Being comfortable with game engine and movement makes you way better tbh. Knowing exactly how to move and shit will help you out far more than your aim bc if you always have a positional advantage, your aim can be a little worse and you'll perform just fine anyways
Can’t lie tho, playing against bots shooting straight without the lag because a offline server with your own ping helps until you play on someone else host or an online game. If you’re lagging and getting jitters that aim assist can look like something that’s not. But yes it practicing it does help. It also helps with patience and movement.
Think it’s all mindset. Ngl I shoot bots before I even touch wz or multiplayer. And my aim is better than it’s ever been. I’m a 3.6 kd player in wz. It’s been helping
@@selfimagedhow long have you been playing? I play on 100ms, I have 1.1 kd in multiplayer which is fine for me. Where I struggle is in Warzone, I have never had over 0.7 kd Started playing about 9 months ago
I have this problem, I have been killing bots for 2 months on warzone 2, but my tracking hasn't improved as much as my snapping. I have still improved the tracking a lot but it's not enough. Do you have any recommendation?
The reason for ads sensitivity at default (1.0) feeling so fast after not playing so long on controller is older call of dutys when ADSing wouldn't be 1.0 sensitivity. It would be around 0.75. Call of duty ghosts was the first year they ever changed the ads sensitivity making it 1.0. Every cod after that to me felt so off. Black ops 4 was the first year they allowed you to change the ads sensitivity. And aim response curve. Been using dynamic .75 ads sensitivity since bo4 lol but now im on mnk rip
Do you have a source regarding the ADS being specifically .75 in older games? Or are you just going by how they compare? I remember Ghosts changing ADS, because I ended up using sens 2 in that game to compensate. My shots were fine but obviously things like clearing rooms could be a little clunky - not that I'm a competitive player, just another puv scrub.
@purebaldness I don't have any recent info but xclusive ace did the ads sensitivity video years ago on blacks ops 4. that's why my ads sensitivity is what it is. I'm a high sensitivity player, always played max sensitivity sometimes id mess with player lower sensitivity. Whatever the pros were using at the time but mainly stuck to high sensitivity. Having max sensitivity at 20 and the ads sensitivity being 1.0 in cod ghosts I couldn't hit my shots. I remember playing on like 8. All the muscle memory gone lol went back to bo2 and I was fine playing max sensitivity in that game. In black ops 4 max sens was 14-14 I think. I played on 11-11 .75 ads dynamic. I've been using the equivalent of that in MW games, which is 14-14 .75. EDIT: Just checked and remember that I lowered by ads sensitivity to .70. Custom ads sensitivity enabled with most sights at .70. Everything 6x scopes and higher are set too 1.00 for sniping. Must of lowered my ads sensitivity a Lil because I have issues with my right thumb/hand. Main cause in switching to mnk lol plus bored of controller
@@SooHighFashion I see, thanks for sharing. That's funny lol it's the complete opposite for me. I quit PC gaming in 2007 due to an injury and now I'm on controller! I'd still be playing Quake otherwise. I do like CoD though so it's not all bad 👌
@purebaldness Dang man that stinks, sorry brother. My issue has gotta be arthritis or carpal tunnel. I use to play claw on controller my entire life up until like I was 18. My right hand, in my thumb will sometimes feel super sore like I've been curling with just my thumb only or ill have achey pain in my joints. Majority of the time my hand doesn't wanna work the way I want. It's like trying to play with extremely cold hands. I'm 29 and I've been on console my entire life until recently. You gotta get another pc bro, that's what all the sweaty kids do. Just plug a controller into your pc lol That higher frame rate and that broken aim assist is crazy
@@SooHighFashion it's all good chief, I'm just grateful I can still play games at all 👍 Man, all these years I was told it was carpal tunnel and finally this year I got some tests. They say they don't know what it is, so that's that I guess! But yeah it's carpal tunnel symptoms at least. It's rough man, hope you're able to manage it. Whatever I got at 21, is exactly the same today at 37. Neither improved or worsened. Oh man, since getting 120hz on console, just having a taste of it - I'm saving up to get a good PC. It's funny, I used to play Quake 3 at 125fps (competitive standard since the game engine works differently above or below 125) and I never thought anything of it back then. Zero input lag from CRT screens definitely helped, though. Massive desk, mouse pad, low DPI and a comfortable but low sensitivity was the play for me. In modern CoD with it's busted AA, well, good luck lol
One thing that helps me out/helps me learn to stay warmed up with higher sensitivity is, your first 20 kills have your Aim Assist turned off and max your sensitivity out on 20/20. Once you learn how to control 20/20 without aim assist, 7-7/8-8 sensitivity with Aim Assist starts feeling like 3 sensitivity/really slow, no cap. I suck at the game and have been accused of aimbot because I was beaming people/not missing/no recoil. I also turn the bots to veteran, 300 health with plates to simulate lag with auto regen turn off. I also turn the map and stuff off to get use to picking up on the few sound cues there are in this game. Only takes me 80 or so kills/15 mins to warm up. If you don’t plan on going pro that’s all you need. If you’re putting 2hrs into just warming up you got too much time on your hands lmao unless you’re competing/gb’s
The only thing is when you start practicing on a higher sense a lil to much you don't actually play on or plan on playing, it can start to conflict w/your muscle memory in the moments when you feel the slower sense the most which is like those up close gun fights/when a player flies across your screen from behind/around a corner ya know, just those moments when you gotta move the right stick the most, you won't be used to really having to move it that far
take this from an OG player... aim is movement. its weird and subconscious. focusing on aim only helps when emphasizing a situation where aim matters like holding a linear doorway where you dont plan on moving. majority of the game is moving. if you want to aim better while moving you simply need to move more and the real issue is getting caught without your guns up. ironic but true. you aim better when your intent is moving in and around positions to zone a favourable aiming spot for a oncoming encounter. aim is a strange focus to have. you aim better when focusing on not getting caught with your guns down but retaining the ability to move in general. remember moving side to side is always better than back and forth.
@@Siyrenzz ok, pretty sure I tried turning crosshairs off and just putting the static center screen dot on but when I load into firing range or game it still has the crosses
i do this so many times my issue is I dont have the motivation to play even when I want to, my brain for some reason feels slow compared to my actions. Anyone can help on this?
Back in the day I couldn't play Black Ops 1 Multiplayer any good at all. My games would consist of 4 kills and like 15 deaths. At some point I lost my subscription to online so all I had at the time was combat Training. So for I would say maybe close to a years time I would just strictly shoot bots and inevitably improve my skill level. (Which I DID NOT NOTICE improving.) Until I got a subscription back again and oh boy...let me tell you from personal experience. If you're trying to get better at a call of duty, shoot bots. My NEW games consisted of 30-0/25-3, KD went from 1.22 to 3.57. It's not bullshit. Shooting bots makes you better. I was literally a god on BO1 because of months of combat training.
Bro these people have no idea that 6/6-8/8 on PC is like 10/10-12-12 on console, if ya playing 60hz on console, yea you need to crank up ya Sens a lil more
The new way to stream is to move the camera to the back of ur head so we can see everything u are looking at this is the new way to stream and get rod of the cheating aligations
xbox series x, 105 fov, horizontal sense choose custom, set to 0.80, its at 1.20 default, keep on custom set ads multi to 0.80, L Min 0.10, L Max 0.99, R Min 0.15, R Max 1.00, Linear, Default aim assist
@@Luthoran how? Getting no help from AA means your raw input is getting the job done if you can center and lock on without AA when you turn it on you don’t miss any shots
@@zackattck55 Here’s a more nuanced answer: as a silver or gold player, this is a great exercise to get your right stick engaged correctly for practicing snapping specifically, because snapping is all you. But not great for shooting and tracking, and particularly bad if playing at a high level as @Luuth said. Reason: You have to use almost entirely your right stick to track targets without aim assist. However, practicing shooting moving targets at mid+ range with no aim assist and using your right stick means that, when you turn aim assist on, you will start over-correcting for anything short of close quarters gunfights. You’ll move your right stick to the right to track a target running that way, but aim assist rotation will already have kicked in and be moving your aim automatically to follow to the right. That “double input” of aim assist and your own right stick means you overcorrect and not only stop being on target, but not aim assist can’t help you anymore because you are so far off target it doesn’t register you tracking them. No aim assist is great practice if you run a hipfire drill to work on your centering. No aim assist, smg, drum mag, laser. Hipfire only and it will help centering. Aim assist off is also fine if you practice just movement and snapping, but don’t actually shoot the enemy, so you don’t simulate the wrong shooting muscle memory. But keep it on for ADS drills that involve shooting.
Oh crap. 7-7 0.80? Not gonna lie, I always played with default setting, and while I was streaming, a viewer told me that my sensitivity was too slow, and showed me some settings while streaming, my gameplay improved almost instantly. So I started to watch other RUclipsrs, giving controller sensitivity tips. And this was like a month ago. Today I'm at 10-10 and 1.00 ads sensitivity.
Rotational aim assist is so broken it needs to be heavily nerfed. Yes I'm on mnk but seriously you guys on controller are doing nothing to hit those shots, it's all software doing it for you and it's lame.
I hate it myself and I'm on controller ,i swear to God everyone on this game in ranked doesn't miss bullet There's virtually no skill gap even between controllers only
@@MavisE7 yes, the other issue with RAA is just as you said. It makes bad players look good. A mediocre controller player beats a good mnk player in 50/50 situations most of the time
@@Zamaric that's a literal lie because rotational aim assist begins to track in 1ms and the human reflex response time can only manage 200ms, 160-190 if you're truly gifted, so there ain't no way you are aiming with mnk the same or even close to the rate of RAA. On top of that, mnk players get tired and slow down, which means our reflexes slow down and our accuracy with it, but with RAA it doesn't matter how tired you are, the software is doing all the work for you. So no, you don't "shoot the same" with mnk as you do with a controller unless you absolutely suck with a controller.
@@123manny321 I am crim so no I don't suck, I can use both and I am telling you my aim is the exact same. You just don't want to hear it. Obviously I am not playing mnk on ranked, my movment sucks on keyboard but my aim is arguably better with a mouse. Like I said I have expereince in high elo mnk games.
Carried by the greatest Call of Duty player of all time, makes the other player bad. You dont make sense. Its like saying messi carries the team, but there arent any other great players in the football world also. You should also watch matches scump & nadeshot played together(including scrims). You sound uneducated cod is a team game(not solo q, unless you hit rank alone). Watch nadeshot & scumps vids playing scrims or rank first, before you judge good players.
Common sense don’t make the recoil go away and aim straight u boys need to stop lieing about what u are really using and what u are running that you are hiding like some people might be stupid but not all of us are
Out of all streamers if you think Nade cheats then youre mentally ill or just straight up dog shit, Maybe both actually. Judging by the way you typed your comment, id say youre both. Spelling looks hard also.
Would love to see these « pro » player on mouse and keyboard specially in CS for example… my god. How can you give advice by playing with a robot aim assist controller ? I don’t get it. If you suck with a controller, you just suck, period.
Because unlike games like siege or CS, the pro scene in this game has very little to do with aim, it never really was about aim even in the old days, it's mainly things like spawn knowledge and rotations. Everyone over platinum rank can hit most of their shots so you cant make certain rotation thinking "oh he might wiff and let me cross" which makes positioning stronger.
I bet u won’t reposition your camera to the back of ur head so we can see esactly what I are looking at and I bet u won’t do this and start a new trend and way of streaming so we can put the cheating allegations to bed once and for all… all u have to do is reposition ur camera to the back of ur head so that it shows everything u r looking at and we can see all ur monitors and also what ur pad is plugged into this is what’s needed and the new way to stream
If you are serious about getting better aim, then shoot around 1000-2000 bots before you game everyday. If you do it on a small map it does not actually take that long, shouldn't take more than an hour. I did this for like 4-5 years straight. There are multiple pro players who shoot 100s if not 1000s of bots everyday (I used to watch Illeyy and many others shoot 1000s on speedball in MW2019). You will see the benefit within a few days. A few points to keep in mind:
1. When you ADS make sure you try to make it so that your red-dot sight is already on the enemy when the red dot sight zooms in. Do not ADS into thin air, and then then drag your aim onto the target. First make sure your crosshairs are lined up with the target, and then ADS, and then shoot. You can start slow at first, but as time goes by the time between you centering on your target and ADS'ing straight on them will reduce so much that you will turn a corner, ADS and find that your red dot is already on the enemy.
2. For the first few hundred kills of the warmup, put a laser sight and a drum-mag on a SMG and hipfire kills regardless of how far you are. You can even turn off aim assist for this part. I personally don't prefer turning aim assist-off during an AR ADS warmup because aim-assist on vs. off your weapon behaves differently and I prefer to practice exactly the same way my weapon will behave in game. For example if your aim is lagging behind/ahead of the enemy, aim assist will nudge you forward/backwards onto the target, without aim assist you will have to input more of a correction forwards/backwards meaning that if you practice without aim assist then you might over-correct when it is on during a real game. This however isn't as much of a problem when hip-firing since its not as precise as ADS'ing. So feel free to do hipfire portion of your warmup without aim-assist.
3. This is one of the least talked about but in my opinion most effective points. Learn how many bullets it takes for your weapon to kill an enemy (I believe its 5 for an MCW) and stop shooting the enemy exactly after said number of bullets. Although it might sound challenging to stop exactly after 5 (or whatever the right number is) bullets, I promise it becomes quite easy and instinctive very quickly. Even if you fail to kill the enemy in 5 bullets, stop shooting after 5 bullets, don't kill the enemy and move on to a new target. The aim is to kill the bots without ever having to fire a 6th bullet. I reiterate, if you don't kill the bot in 5 bullets, move onto a new target without finishing your kill. Now this might change based on enemy distance, but the main idea is that you want every single bullet you fire to be a hitmarker. A good example in this video is exactly at 1:20, although he doesnt finish the kill due to damage dropoff at range, he doesnt miss a single bullet. This is what youre aiming for. If you want great role model for this, I suggest watching Dashy warm-up, it truly feels like he doesn't fire a single bullet that isnt a hitmarker.
And one of the most important points is that while you are doing all of the points above, try to make your movement as smooth as possible. And no, I do not mean slide-cancel 55 times in a minute while doing infinite weapon swaps and shaking your screen around (like all the cringe tiktokers). What I mean is that make sure you aren't running into walls, clipping edges as you go around them, running into the enemy bots, etc.. A good way to practice this (assuming you have auto tactical-sprint on) is to hold your left stick forward at all times and try not make any of the mistakes I mentioned above. An added bonus is that if you do this practice (left stick forward) on maps that you'll actually have to play, then this will force you to memorize all the maps. If you slide-cancel bust through a door into a room, and want to hold your left stick forward, your brain will have to memorize and visualize whats behind that door without seeing it in order for you to not hit a wall after going through it.
Hope this helps.
Thanks mate very helpful
This is overkill just for a game.
@@itz_adziii I dont really think so, when I was really grinding the game competitively I would play around 7-8 hours daily. I understand thats a good amount above average. But keep in mind people watching this video and actively trying to get better are likely to be competitive players rather than casual players. Even still 8-9 hours/day might be above average for a comp player. Assuming 5-6 hours daily is a decent average for someone playing competitively, I think 1 hour of a warm-up session for a 5 hour competitive play session is quite acceptable. This however is just a subjective opinion and now that I am much older compared to when I started 8+ years ago, anything over 2 hours a day seems ridiculous. To each their own I guess
Wow this is really sad . Wasting life is really sad.
@@Jaylovesmoke 1 clip = 3 kills
This is going to sound super nerdy but if you’re reading this, please trust me.
Call of Duty is almost entirely muscle memory. The more you repeat the same behaviors over and over again, the more you will master it.
People are so concentrated on having “the right settings” when in reality the problem is entirely them. I have met so many people that keep changing their sensitivity and other settings because they think that’s the problem. They’re actually shooting themselves in the foot by doing this, because the more you switch your settings, the more you keep messing with your own brain. You keep telling your brain different things and on a subconscious level you’re contradicting yourself over and over. You never allow your brain to fully adapt to the current settings and stimulus.
Muscle memory comes from repeated exposure to the same stimulus and then becomes second nature, therefore mastering it.
As a tip, if you want to get REALLY good with a gun, kill 400-700 bots a day with it for a week, and then after that week, you will be amazing with it, to the point where you can beam somebody from half way across the map on a headglitch.
One last piece of advice, if repeated exposure is not your problem, it’s because you’re not focused enough to follow though with your intentions. So, workout, sleep 8 hours, drink a lot of water, all that.
i agreed with you this is really helpful man thanks for sharing really
True shooting bots really gets your rythim going
With this, aren’t you just repeating the same bad habits? Like bad practise? Learning to throw a basketball with bad set up over and over?
@@holisticsapien7466 i get u but this aint basketball.
@@jaime7806 still using your hands to shoot at a target, my intuition is there is more to aiming, thumb positioning for example, maybe if you have more of your thumb on the stick you’ll have more control over your aim,
Also I think to a certain point you’ll get to a stage where you won’t improve your sim much and hit your genetic ceiling, whatever that is
What helped me a lot is warming up the first match without aim assist off and then turning it on the second match. I know a lot people just want to get on and play and hope to be good but like anything practice does make you better. Spend sometime before playing regular warming up and practicing, over time trust me you will get better.
Aim assist off is Silver elo strats, no pro does this. The only thing it does is mess up your muscle memory with micro adjustments.
@@Zamaricyeah lmao that take is horrible imagine not knowing how to adjust to aim assist fuck ups bro j training to shoot good at fences or gates💀💀💯
Aim assist off is placebo strat to better your aim. It’s basically like having a different sens for warmup.
@@Zamaricpros do this in fact maybe not nadeshot but shotzzy and stump do
@@mustangsforever2811 no they do not...
Live practice is the best practice. Bots don’t mimic human behavior… bunny hop, drop shot, slide cancel, etc. Building muscle memory for micro aim adjustments against these movements patterns was key for me.
You do realise if nadeshot does this it must work
@@RapCityco no.
@cronezone787 majority of pros shoot bots as well lil bro .
@@oviisionz I was implying just because Nade does it, doesn't mean it works for everyone lol.
What? It’s still good practice to getting use to movement and aiming.
One thing I did for rotational aim assist is turned my left stick max deadzone to about 30 and my deadzone to 7 cause i got a bit of stick drift but changing the max deadzone to a smaller radius will make it so you quickly get the full benefit of RAA instead of slamming your stick left and right completely. Works really good for a higher sensitivity too.
you don't need to max push the left stick to get RAA
Nadeshot casually lifting the skill ceiling
nadeshot teaching me how to shoot is like shaq teaching me how to make free throws
don't follow basketball so idk wtf this means lol
shaq is absolutely ass at shooting and even worse at free throws@@Rollerbear712
@@Rollerbear712Shaq is known for being one of the worst free throw shooters of all time lol
@@AyeTdot ah ok, I think he's not that bad if he continued to play and could've adapted to his opponents more by playing flex. I think the equivalent of that would be like Doug lol
Corny ass joke
Its this simple but it takes time as well. These people been playing fps for years. Just focus on your centering and when you shoot an enemy just make sure the enemy is in the middle of your screen. If you find that your aim is good up close but bad at longer distances, it might just be your deadzone. If your deadzone is too high you cant make small adjustments with your aim because your controller wont pick it up. Also for longer distances you should try strafing into your shots because you get rotational aim assist and also its good for small adjustments.
This is my problem. My long range ain sucks cause my dead zones don't let me make small adjustments. I can't even make my cross hairs go in a circle. So I just try to gap close or use a sniper rifle for flicks.
Wonder what controller people using to have better dead zones
Simpl, set the deadzone to 0
@@Predash051 even if the controller drifts is it worth it?
@AreteZoe Most professional players tell you to raise your deadzone so that you dont have stick drift. Keep in mind that a lot of these streamers play on a low deadzone (0.00-0.02) because they can afford to keep buying new controllers. Streamers play the game a lot. The best thing to do is strafe for long range. Why? Because not only you get aim assist, but you can make small adjustments more comfortably, and while you are strafing all you have to do is focus on recoil control. Also think about it this way; if you strafe to the left or right you can move your right analog stick out of that deadzone area that you are struggling with because you have to compensate your sensitivity with your movement speed. You should never only be aiming with your right stick. You get no aim assist and you are an easy target. Abuse that aim assist.
ya its hard toget used to but i try to do it. i really feel when i do it right and the aim assist takes over. its harder than people say. cause my kill cams all look like people are aiming @@Prymistic
Nade is so humble when he actually fryssss
This is why Nade is on my mount rushmore of COD. He's somehow even more humble after having that baby too haha
ALSO, I feel like Crosshair placement is basically what he's explaining & playing Valorant helped me with this!
Low key he was definitely spitting about the aim assist. I genuinely feel like cod is definitely a game that you have to really be in the moment to have that aim ability. A lot of people lack focus
bro if ur using a controller u arent doing anything but let the game aim for you
@@starstruckexeyea bc you can’t lock aim on rotational plane on kbam you got a flat surface to aim precisely on a round plane you can’t do that that’s why controllers get aim assist I agree it’s strong asl and needs a nerf but it’s not 100% aiming for you there’s still a major skill gap to aim with your thumb a lot of people suck at it
@@brennenscott7534if you constantly move your left stick with rotation aim assist the game does AIM for you xd but i agree rollers do need aim assist
Bs@@starstruckexe
@@starstruckexethere’s a skill gap tho , you would get shit on by a pro and it would seem like ur aim assist isn’t even working compared to theirs .
I honestly wouldn’t give people the advice to “play a different game” if they still cannot aim, or get better, because that literally discourages them from playing what they love and enjoy, wanting to become better at the game.
I’d say do private warm up practice sessions for 30mins, whether it be in custom games, or the firing range, that will literally help you get better the more you do it every time you play, but DON’T hop into a match until you’re 100% confident in your aim and that you’re fully ready…because if you’re not, you’re gonna play like shit and get pissed off, easily, trust me! I know from experience.
another tip I can give y’all, is to stop changing your settings constantly as that’s gonna mess you up, because you’re not giving yourself time to get used to those settings and build that muscle memory, which means don’t copy other people’s settings and just use what you’re comfortable using…as what works for them, may not work for you, so keep that in mind when trying to get better.
Being comfortable with game engine and movement makes you way better tbh.
Knowing exactly how to move and shit will help you out far more than your aim bc if you always have a positional advantage, your aim can be a little worse and you'll perform just fine anyways
Can’t lie tho, playing against bots shooting straight without the lag because a offline server with your own ping helps until you play on someone else host or an online game. If you’re lagging and getting jitters that aim assist can look like something that’s not. But yes it practicing it does help. It also helps with patience and movement.
Every private match nowadays is an online server. It just pings the nearest servers to you.
Think it’s all mindset. Ngl I shoot bots before I even touch wz or multiplayer. And my aim is better than it’s ever been. I’m a 3.6 kd player in wz. It’s been helping
@@selfimagedhow long have you been playing?
I play on 100ms, I have 1.1 kd in multiplayer which is fine for me.
Where I struggle is in Warzone, I have never had over 0.7 kd
Started playing about 9 months ago
Hip fire only keep reticle on target, centering over eeeeverything
Im on 7,7 .85 and i been slammy wammying these kids brother
Mans said schoolboy q he a real one
Shootings bots won’t help with following or tracking. It helps with snapping though
setting their health to 300 and sitting on top of the tower on rust is decent for tracking.
@@synlion I’ll give that a try
I have this problem, I have been killing bots for 2 months on warzone 2, but my tracking hasn't improved as much as my snapping. I have still improved the tracking a lot but it's not enough. Do you have any recommendation?
@@marcohemm honestly just focusing on keeping the center screen/ reticle on them. My tracking still sucks but it’s helping
I play on like 20/12 .55 sens and I feel pretty good with it. If I go down more I feel like I can’t snap onto people anymore
*I Remember when COD was simple and straightforward with Horizontal & Vertical sensitivity* thats all you needed *Best COD days ever!*
So set the right stick to the general vicinity and use the left to adjust the shot? Halo lol.
The reason for ads sensitivity at default (1.0) feeling so fast after not playing so long on controller is older call of dutys when ADSing wouldn't be 1.0 sensitivity. It would be around 0.75. Call of duty ghosts was the first year they ever changed the ads sensitivity making it 1.0. Every cod after that to me felt so off. Black ops 4 was the first year they allowed you to change the ads sensitivity. And aim response curve. Been using dynamic .75 ads sensitivity since bo4 lol but now im on mnk rip
Do you have a source regarding the ADS being specifically .75 in older games? Or are you just going by how they compare?
I remember Ghosts changing ADS, because I ended up using sens 2 in that game to compensate. My shots were fine but obviously things like clearing rooms could be a little clunky - not that I'm a competitive player, just another puv scrub.
@purebaldness I don't have any recent info but xclusive ace did the ads sensitivity video years ago on blacks ops 4. that's why my ads sensitivity is what it is. I'm a high sensitivity player, always played max sensitivity sometimes id mess with player lower sensitivity. Whatever the pros were using at the time but mainly stuck to high sensitivity. Having max sensitivity at 20 and the ads sensitivity being 1.0 in cod ghosts I couldn't hit my shots. I remember playing on like 8. All the muscle memory gone lol went back to bo2 and I was fine playing max sensitivity in that game. In black ops 4 max sens was 14-14 I think. I played on 11-11 .75 ads dynamic. I've been using the equivalent of that in MW games, which is 14-14 .75. EDIT: Just checked and remember that I lowered by ads sensitivity to .70. Custom ads sensitivity enabled with most sights at .70. Everything 6x scopes and higher are set too 1.00 for sniping. Must of lowered my ads sensitivity a Lil because I have issues with my right thumb/hand. Main cause in switching to mnk lol plus bored of controller
@@SooHighFashion I see, thanks for sharing.
That's funny lol it's the complete opposite for me. I quit PC gaming in 2007 due to an injury and now I'm on controller! I'd still be playing Quake otherwise. I do like CoD though so it's not all bad 👌
@purebaldness Dang man that stinks, sorry brother. My issue has gotta be arthritis or carpal tunnel. I use to play claw on controller my entire life up until like I was 18. My right hand, in my thumb will sometimes feel super sore like I've been curling with just my thumb only or ill have achey pain in my joints. Majority of the time my hand doesn't wanna work the way I want. It's like trying to play with extremely cold hands. I'm 29 and I've been on console my entire life until recently. You gotta get another pc bro, that's what all the sweaty kids do. Just plug a controller into your pc lol That higher frame rate and that broken aim assist is crazy
@@SooHighFashion it's all good chief, I'm just grateful I can still play games at all 👍
Man, all these years I was told it was carpal tunnel and finally this year I got some tests. They say they don't know what it is, so that's that I guess! But yeah it's carpal tunnel symptoms at least.
It's rough man, hope you're able to manage it. Whatever I got at 21, is exactly the same today at 37. Neither improved or worsened.
Oh man, since getting 120hz on console, just having a taste of it - I'm saving up to get a good PC. It's funny, I used to play Quake 3 at 125fps (competitive standard since the game engine works differently above or below 125) and I never thought anything of it back then. Zero input lag from CRT screens definitely helped, though.
Massive desk, mouse pad, low DPI and a comfortable but low sensitivity was the play for me. In modern CoD with it's busted AA, well, good luck lol
One thing that helps me out/helps me learn to stay warmed up with higher sensitivity is, your first 20 kills have your Aim Assist turned off and max your sensitivity out on 20/20.
Once you learn how to control 20/20 without aim assist, 7-7/8-8 sensitivity with Aim Assist starts feeling like 3 sensitivity/really slow, no cap.
I suck at the game and have been accused of aimbot because I was beaming people/not missing/no recoil.
I also turn the bots to veteran, 300 health with plates to simulate lag with auto regen turn off.
I also turn the map and stuff off to get use to picking up on the few sound cues there are in this game.
Only takes me 80 or so kills/15 mins to warm up.
If you don’t plan on going pro that’s all you need. If you’re putting 2hrs into just warming up you got too much time on your hands lmao unless you’re competing/gb’s
The only thing is when you start practicing on a higher sense a lil to much you don't actually play on or plan on playing, it can start to conflict w/your muscle memory in the moments when you feel the slower sense the most which is like those up close gun fights/when a player flies across your screen from behind/around a corner ya know, just those moments when you gotta move the right stick the most, you won't be used to really having to move it that far
take this from an OG player... aim is movement. its weird and subconscious. focusing on aim only helps when emphasizing a situation where aim matters like holding a linear doorway where you dont plan on moving. majority of the game is moving. if you want to aim better while moving you simply need to move more and the real issue is getting caught without your guns up. ironic but true. you aim better when your intent is moving in and around positions to zone a favourable aiming spot for a oncoming encounter. aim is a strange focus to have. you aim better when focusing on not getting caught with your guns down but retaining the ability to move in general. remember moving side to side is always better than back and forth.
How do you get your crosshairs while in hipfire to just be that dot? Like without the other four crosslines
@@Siyrenzz ok, pretty sure I tried turning crosshairs off and just putting the static center screen dot on but when I load into firing range or game it still has the crosses
Iam so bad that him keeping his center dot exactly in the middle of the screen at all times is blowing my mind into pieces
It's called an epidural
Camo????
Nice shoot bro. What do you think of the custom sensitivity like big 7 or small 7 ? Thanks bro
i do this so many times my issue is I dont have the motivation to play even when I want to, my brain for some reason feels slow compared to my actions. Anyone can help on this?
How to have better aim: buy a controller
weird ass camo just checked me
Back in the day I couldn't play Black Ops 1 Multiplayer any good at all. My games would consist of 4 kills and like 15 deaths. At some point I lost my subscription to online so all I had at the time was combat Training. So for I would say maybe close to a years time I would just strictly shoot bots and inevitably improve my skill level. (Which I DID NOT NOTICE improving.) Until I got a subscription back again and oh boy...let me tell you from personal experience. If you're trying to get better at a call of duty, shoot bots. My NEW games consisted of 30-0/25-3, KD went from 1.22 to 3.57. It's not bullshit. Shooting bots makes you better. I was literally a god on BO1 because of months of combat training.
Why does 6-6 or 8-8 feels slower on console than on pc ? I usually play 12-12 on console
Bro these people have no idea that 6/6-8/8 on PC is like 10/10-12-12 on console, if ya playing 60hz on console, yea you need to crank up ya Sens a lil more
I play 15 Horz-10 Vert with .70-.80 ADS Sens depending on game mode, lower ADS Sens for S&D, higher ADS Sens for HP/CNTRL
Input lag, maybe
yall rookies been doing this since bo3 😭
I just want to know how to get sub 20 latency lol
The new way to stream is to move the camera to the back of ur head so we can see everything u are looking at this is the new way to stream and get rod of the cheating aligations
you commented 3 times are you braindead like im genuinely curious
xbox series x, 105 fov,
horizontal sense choose custom, set to 0.80, its at 1.20 default, keep on custom
set ads multi to 0.80,
L Min 0.10, L Max 0.99,
R Min 0.15, R Max 1.00,
Linear,
Default aim assist
I could not find bots on here
he opened his settings and had the same as me 😂 7 x 7 .80
if you are taking nadeshots advice on how to shoot straight you are doomed for failure
I just go to aim labs and move my mouse around
Cuz your playing with a mouse
People really need this guide when you have op aim assist???
is he playing MW3? I wanna get into CoD
Yes
thanks bro, i bought it a few days ago, absolutely loving it. i haven't played since black ops 3 back in 2015@@Dylan23-
If you can't aim on a controller that actually aims for you, then brother seek help
Lmfao nadeshot teaching
Ain't no thang in a VPN lobby 😂
Step one purchase cheats
yeah this is the last guy i want to take call of duty advice from😂 bros a professional seller
His tips made my aiming worse
Step 1: Use a controller
Another tip is to turn off your aim assist while shooting the bots
You're guaranteed hard stuck plat if you say this
@@Luthoran how? Getting no help from AA means your raw input is getting the job done if you can center and lock on without AA when you turn it on you don’t miss any shots
@@zackattck55
Here’s a more nuanced answer: as a silver or gold player, this is a great exercise to get your right stick engaged correctly for practicing snapping specifically, because snapping is all you. But not great for shooting and tracking, and particularly bad if playing at a high level as @Luuth said.
Reason: You have to use almost entirely your right stick to track targets without aim assist. However, practicing shooting moving targets at mid+ range with no aim assist and using your right stick means that, when you turn aim assist on, you will start over-correcting for anything short of close quarters gunfights. You’ll move your right stick to the right to track a target running that way, but aim assist rotation will already have kicked in and be moving your aim automatically to follow to the right. That “double input” of aim assist and your own right stick means you overcorrect and not only stop being on target, but not aim assist can’t help you anymore because you are so far off target it doesn’t register you tracking them.
No aim assist is great practice if you run a hipfire drill to work on your centering. No aim assist, smg, drum mag, laser. Hipfire only and it will help centering.
Aim assist off is also fine if you practice just movement and snapping, but don’t actually shoot the enemy, so you don’t simulate the wrong shooting muscle memory.
But keep it on for ADS drills that involve shooting.
play a different game is crazy 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Or just switch to controller for aimbot
Lmfao.....out of all the retired pros?
u dont have to train LMMAOAOAO yall have aim assist shit is crazy op
Me sitting here 20 20 1.47 ADS… I still have a 2.1 KD and only play SnD so I think I’m doin okay
Controller btw^^^^
@@Vlibba no ranked?
Play ranked and you'll get smacked. LMAO
You're going to get smoked in ranked though. You'll probably peek Plat lmao 💀💀
@@Billie-zx5vfnot everybody wants to spend their time playing cod adsing every single corner and yelling call outs
Me at crimson rn with 20/20 and 1.10 ads sens
Teaching aim and then saying use aim assist😂 so pathetic.
Be better if he could give us a step by step guide on how to be insecure at your own wedding
Oh crap. 7-7 0.80? Not gonna lie, I always played with default setting, and while I was streaming, a viewer told me that my sensitivity was too slow, and showed me some settings while streaming, my gameplay improved almost instantly. So I started to watch other RUclipsrs, giving controller sensitivity tips. And this was like a month ago. Today I'm at 10-10 and 1.00 ads sensitivity.
Rotational aim assist is so broken it needs to be heavily nerfed. Yes I'm on mnk but seriously you guys on controller are doing nothing to hit those shots, it's all software doing it for you and it's lame.
I hate it myself and I'm on controller ,i swear to God everyone on this game in ranked doesn't miss bullet There's virtually no skill gap even between controllers only
@@MavisE7 yes, the other issue with RAA is just as you said. It makes bad players look good. A mediocre controller player beats a good mnk player in 50/50 situations most of the time
cap i shoot the same with controller as I do with mnk, I was immortal in Valorant to be fair so maybe I am way above average
@@Zamaric that's a literal lie because rotational aim assist begins to track in 1ms and the human reflex response time can only manage 200ms, 160-190 if you're truly gifted, so there ain't no way you are aiming with mnk the same or even close to the rate of RAA. On top of that, mnk players get tired and slow down, which means our reflexes slow down and our accuracy with it, but with RAA it doesn't matter how tired you are, the software is doing all the work for you. So no, you don't "shoot the same" with mnk as you do with a controller unless you absolutely suck with a controller.
@@123manny321 I am crim so no I don't suck, I can use both and I am telling you my aim is the exact same. You just don't want to hear it. Obviously I am not playing mnk on ranked, my movment sucks on keyboard but my aim is arguably better with a mouse. Like I said I have expereince in high elo mnk games.
300 fps 2 ping. These the kids in my ranked when I’m locked 120 fps and 40 ping lol. As soon as fiber is in my area I’m upgrading
Fiber won’t get you 2 ping, it will improve it some, but you need to be close to the cod servers to get it that low.
Mcw lowest recoil gun. Try something not meta
Nade isn’t good he gets carried by Scump and the party he is in lets be honest guy is dead food
hating don't get you nowhere in life
so loud and wrong lmfao
Carried by the greatest Call of Duty player of all time, makes the other player bad. You dont make sense. Its like saying messi carries the team, but there arent any other great players in the football world also. You should also watch matches scump & nadeshot played together(including scrims). You sound uneducated cod is a team game(not solo q, unless you hit rank alone).
Watch nadeshot & scumps vids playing scrims or rank first, before you judge good players.
Or you can just cheat like everybody else
How to improve aim? .... Don't use kbm in this game. Broken trash.
Use cheats
They should for sure nerf rotational aim assist. It legit makes it feel like aimbot.
Naw brother, sounds like a skill issue, I can do KBM and controller both good but KBM is just a lil bit better
@@legandarygamer1656 that is quite literally a skill issue if youre better on kbm🤣negative kd vibes
@@ll358 I'm iridescent controller lil bro 🤣 calm down wit the disrespect drop ur Activision ID
@@legandarygamer1656 yeah I'm sure legendarygamer1656 is iridescent but defending aim assist😭
@@ll358 I've had this account since I was a child so idc, you're mad cause you're ass at controller 😭
ill help you, plug a controller in and turn up aim assist..... you don't need anymore help
If ur aim sucks at cod man stick to clash of clans
sad reality if u play on controller u cant improve that much lmao. if ur shit ur shit if ur good ur not good the aim assist does 80%. :)
Common sense don’t make the recoil go away and aim straight u boys need to stop lieing about what u are really using and what u are running that you are hiding like some people might be stupid but not all of us are
😂
Your English needs work , can’t understand you at all
No you are stupid though. This guy is a retired PRO. 🤦🏽♂️
Out of all streamers if you think Nade cheats then youre mentally ill or just straight up dog shit, Maybe both actually. Judging by the way you typed your comment, id say youre both. Spelling looks hard also.
are you good bro?
Would love to see these « pro » player on mouse and keyboard specially in CS for example… my god. How can you give advice by playing with a robot aim assist controller ? I don’t get it. If you suck with a controller, you just suck, period.
Because unlike games like siege or CS, the pro scene in this game has very little to do with aim, it never really was about aim even in the old days, it's mainly things like spawn knowledge and rotations. Everyone over platinum rank can hit most of their shots so you cant make certain rotation thinking "oh he might wiff and let me cross" which makes positioning stronger.
@@kerchoomcqueenwhich is fucking stupid, Aim, the least important aspect of an FPS? This why no one takes the COD League seriously
Or get a chronus with scripts like you
I bet u won’t reposition your camera to the back of ur head so we can see esactly what I are looking at and I bet u won’t do this and start a new trend and way of streaming so we can put the cheating allegations to bed once and for all… all u have to do is reposition ur camera to the back of ur head so that it shows everything u r looking at and we can see all ur monitors and also what ur pad is plugged into this is what’s needed and the new way to stream
Special kid.
He’s an retired professional call of duty world champion lol 😂
U are schizophrenic
Your eyes obviously don’t work bc if they did then you would see he’s running a private match with the constant UAV setting on.
This horrible advice 😂
da fuck is this shit, he left out the part where they all use scripts, chronuszen\max. 🤣
yeah everyone thats better than you cheats
Found the lvl 38 Gold 2 player.
Lmao😊
If you need a Cronus to shoot in the new era cods you're definitely a bot or you have some sort of disabilities
pretty sure just playing cod in general and taking it at all seriously anymore is the real mental illness
@@MavisE7