My Thoughts on Score Farming in Aim Trainers
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- This video is not criticizing a specific person or the opinions of a specific group. In this video, I'm tackling the concerns of members of the aim community as a whole who are genuinely concerned about how scores in the trainer translate into in-game improvement or aim improvement in general. The truth is that there is no need to be afraid of experimentation or change. Change that helps us to perform better is good, and we should look for opportunities to change, or rather, evolve like that in this space as often as possible.
Some scenarios are exceptions to what I go over in this video. I admit that running a very low sensitivity on scenarios like cloverrawcontrol will actually yield little improvement because you are specifically not getting the value that scenario is meant to provide- wrist and fingertip control. At the same time, some scenarios are very diverse, like Smoothbot Voltaic, where the same change of low sens will actually hurt you, and the benefit of better control is outweighed by the lack of mobility.
Lastly, a score is a score. If you just got a benchmark rank up from playing a static scenario at 90cm, the fact that you ran 90cm does NOT take away from the skill and knowledge that it took you to get that score. / 1769394237999595569
You should feel free to run whatever sensitivity you like. If anything, it shows adaptability and is an example of the versatility of us aimers when working with different settings. Please be proud of your scores. It takes hard work to achieve these things, and no one should be allowed to tell you that your scores mean nothing just because of your setup or approach.
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@@seanwrfps 🫡 the man of many names and many aims
Love hearing your thoughts on topics like these, keep it up matty. Your such a motivation 🫡
Silence score farmer >:)
@@bigkev755 LMAO
@@bigkev755 when the goat says playing low sens isn’t cheese then it isn’t cheese
LMAO my run at 3:03 is such a perfect example. I pretty much just related every muscle in my body and slowly pushed my arm back and forth for 60 secs.
Thank you for your input Mr. Matt yow
Great video, love seeing your content Matty - seeing the goat make a new video is an instant click!
More gameplay videos please or make a 2nd channel where you just upload vods? :P
nice video, thanks for sharing🙏
A lot of time "score farming" will inherently involve using better aiming technique anyway. I think people treat it like it's way worse than it actually is, as though you're cheating yourself out of improvement. I'd go as far as saying score farming IS improvement most of the time
Cope
@@Tacet137 mad cuz bad
@@nawtmyrealnamelol Cope
@@Tacet137 skill issue
@@edvink8766 Cope
thank you Voltaic Matthew Overwatch
love from mc speedrun comunity ♥
THAT SPONGEBOB REFERENCE IS SO GOOD
also "score farming" takes time, effort, technique, patience, focus to break through the stalemate score. Finally, you end up with good scenario and beat your highscore. And through all the time you were farming the score, you were improving at every thing possible to beat it. So i see score farming as the only way to get better if you are not novice player
if you main aim trainers, you should absolutely go for the highest score.
If you play aim trainers to improve your in-game aim, you should emulate game scenarios and just use the score as a metric, not as an objective. "score farming" would make you worse at the game
Like you do with mouse grips, I can't find a comfortable one unless it's palm
Hello Matty! Could you please say your opinon, is vt valorant benchmark is significantly easier than regular vt benchmark (talking about aimlabs) because i am able to consistently hit elysian scores, but struggle with even master scores in regular one
What other tasks would you say for voltaic benchmarks needs a FOV change for "score farming"?
based as always
The issue with the perception of score farming lies not in the actions or techniques used, but when a player mindlessly repeats scenarios expecting different results with little to no change in technique between runs.
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The kingdom hearts song 😎
I might be crazy but im preety sure that quake players use edge tracking because there is a lot of ad strafes and hitscan weapons so its technicly not cheezing score its usable ingame.
What if you pause inbetween bots because you have a muscle condition
Holy shizzle sticks I saw minecraft
there is also an unspoken part about casual players hating "score farming", which is that they view scores that are much higher than their own as illegitimate because they don't want their egos hurt. instead of acknowledging that some people have better aim, they will insist that "these other people just have higher scores because they're playing a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT GAME... yeah... i'm not really that much worse than them... it's the GAME'S fault."
you see it all the time outside of aim trainers, and i feel like this is just another part of it inside of aim trainers
Nice kh music
what is diagonalmaxxing?
@hazard4995 Oh lol didnt see that
Basically a stupid way to abuse the fact that benchmarks use fat unrealistic targets to maximize score. For example in ground tracking scenarios such as Ground Plaza you would allow your crosshair to deviate from being parallel to horizontal; going up and down the target in order to stay on a target (your wrist pivots in an arc and not a horizontal line). Obviously has little to no use for actual in game application.
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can you play kh on stream pls sir it would make my day
kingdom hearts fr? Maybe over the summer.
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These seem like common sense opinions, if such a thing were to exist. My name is Oskari and I approve this message.
demotori OWNED by Matthew MattyOW Overwatch ha ha ha.
PLease make another channel and separate videos of scores on kovaak and everything else
No
I couldn't care less if some things are considered cheesing. If the targets are too spread out or too far away for what I want to train but the scenario is good otherwise, I'll change the FOV and sens. Most of the time that is between 103-125 FOV and 25-60cm/360° but I'm not gonna let other people tell me that it's "forbidden" to go outside that range. In most arena fps you can change your FOV and sens to any value you want and even bind zoom to a button to freely change to a different FOV and sens with no penalty at any time, so strictly sticking to one FOV in an aim trainer doesn't really make sense to me. if there's some valorant scenario that I want to play with pixel sized targets I don't see a reason why I shouldn't zoom in more, I would never encounter this tiny targets in the games I play anyways.
And if I feel like pausing for whatever reason, I'll pause but usually that just messes up my run.
Reset spamming on the other hand seems like a waste of time to me but if it's fun to you that's a valid reason to do it.
wtf,I`m just clicking dots and tracking bots,vt master complete for now. And I`m heard for the first time that people do this shit to grind top scores,whyy lmao
Someone who is score farming all day everyday says score farming is good (shocking)
Meanwhile you provide no counter arguments to any of his points.
@th3comb1ne13 don't really need them when his lack of skill in actual games in self evident
@@Tacet137 The simple fact that he’s a GM hit scan player in OW already shows you have no idea what you are talking about.
@@th3comb1ne13 500 people are GM, name all his esport professional achievements I'm waiting
@th3comb1ne13 the simple fact is that this kid plays clicking dots for 6h per day while cs pros are busy making millions by winning tournaments