@Nublekfps I really like ur content, but my question was, what is ur sens? (Espessially the sens u used in this vid, and the one in the last 100 headshot video.)
As a person that plays a a lot of csgo and has over 1K hours on it, I can say that csgo helps your flicking and not just “spray and pray” and works on being more consistent and hit your shots more accurately.
As someone who hailed from cs, I can assure you, you'll be at least at the top 10% in almost any fps game (aim wise) if you've played an ungodly amount of time in cs.
To begin with when you said I wanted aim like this I thought you had succeeded already until the end when your aim was even better then it was to begin with which I didn’t think was possible!
@@chaitalibakshi9862 i could care less what rank he is in csgo i dont even think he cares he just plays it to get better aim valorant is where its at his aim is insane
I got 5k hours in CSGO. Those guys in DMs are pretty dang good. For reference, buddy of mine was radiant(currently immortal). Granted he played high level of competitive CSGO (esea adv for both of us). He got radiant in like two months of grinding. The workshop maps are amazing for working on certain aspects of your aim, definitely a thing that is lacking on valorant.
@@OmegaInReal yeah but even if something good you cant compare it to what you can do in cs.... you have thousands of maps you can choose from,because they are community made afterall
@@OmegaInReal it does look decent , but not practical to improve your aim especially if you compare it to something aim_reflex map and HS only deathmatch
I have over 1k hrs on csgo and decided to try valorant with friends. I was able to get to gold 3 without any knowledge of abilities just using guardian vandal and sheriff. Csgo aim carrys 💪
@@avleenkaur4073 i dont think so, was mg1 from cs back then, literally 5 days into valorant I managed to get to gold without knowing much about abilities and stuffs, pure aim.
@@avleenkaur4073 nope, Its really easy actually, even we dont know detail about abilities in valorant, we know something like flash or blinding thing, and 5 days is enough to knowing about the flash, and then its really easy to dodge, dodging all of that and its easy enough to kill people with only aim
@@avleenkaur4073 Probably not. People I've played with when I was still iron and seem to be carrying a lot were previous CS players. Valorant is basically CS in it's core, being a tac shooter and all, yet still different so skill you gain from CS still apply
One thing I wanna say for people who are trying to improve, don't get discouraged so easy understand that, he seen improvement in around 20 days. Some of you might see improvement in 50/60/70 days and that's okay, do what I did (if you want) set a challenge for yourself try going for a certain amount of HS in a certain time limit, and when you reach that goal bump it up, hope this helps.
Facts, games like these are mostly muscle memory and not everyone has the same muscle memory. Just take ur time and be nice to urself, after all it’s just practice
I’ve had 2k hours in csgo 8 YEARS AGO. I started playing valorant last month and am already in plat 2. Amazing how a skill I developed 8 years ago still retained a little bit till now lol Edit: 2 months later i finally reach ascendant 1 :D I've solo qued all the way up. I dont have many friends to play with and the ones i play with are currently 1 full rank lower (if im plat 2, theyre gold 2) so this was done solo que :) I had to get back on doing aimlabs 3-4x a week and properly warming up (30 minsish?) b4 a comp game to get from diamond - ascendant. but im having a blast :)
having almost 2k hours in cs, i've noticed that your confidence in aiming really improved, you were more calm and trusted your muscle memory, its always the confidence when it comes to aiming also the practice
Confidence is like 50% of the aiming. When im scared i aim like i got 50 hours but when i get calm and stop being afraid of the headshot.sfx jumpscare i get good
As someone with over 1k hours of CSGO, I would say that the most vital skill you'll pick up is combat IQ without relying on utilities. This includes knowing when to spray, when to burst, when to tap, to knowing how to peek properly, hold angles, which fights you should take etc. CSGO is the prime training ground for these skills imo because it doesn't bombard you with a load and variety of abilities and agents.
You learned a very valuable lesson while also improving your aim. You touched on it, but a lot of people commit to the spray in val and cs when they really should be bursting or tapping. Doesnt matter how good your aim is when spraying increases accuracy drift
i went from like plat to immortal in just 30 ish win last act, ive been playing CS for more than 5k hours and that game greatly help me to understand valorant faster than other people, i still enjoy and play both of those games now :D
@@paolo1132 personally i have different web that tell me my sens is 0.753 or something, but i lower it down to 0.65 because i feel like i am more consistent that way. i have an extra tip by familiarizing your valorant keybind as much as CSGO, so you are more comfortable in doing your task and stuff, i personally use things like Q on quickswitch, E on use and ZXC to have my skills (as in CSGO i use it for nades), later on you can change it up as you like the more you learn about the game
I feel like this helped u alot in removing unnecessary movement while flicking or just spraying or anything ur crosshair was all over the place and after the whole 30 days u just moved ur crosshair smootly and without any underflicks or overflicks, this is the first video of urs that im watching and ive gotta say u got a sub
I recommend yprac aim trainer, it’s basically aim lab but inside csgo. I usually have the feeling that aim labs seems kinda off to my actual settings and it translates well to valorant since it is just aim movement. While I don’t think doing deathmatch on csgo would translate well on valorant since movement matters so much, maps like aimbotz or yprac help a crap ton, definitely recommend even for valorant
yprac is godly but its more of a tool for entry fraggers on csgo, there isnt much stuff you can do that just purley aim and no crosshair placement for csgo
Bro you and I are the same, I’m barely on my second week on valorant and hit gold, mostly solo que. I never really played csgo or valorant and I also came from warzone. Glad to hear another one of my kind killing it.
Sometimes I take a week of Val and play cs competitively and that helps my aim a lot, if u can counter strafe in cs it’s a lot easier in valorant, in fact everything is easier in valorant aim wise
Really good content bro, first time getting your content on my feed (maybe because I don’t watch VALO contents, only play it). Yeah, the aim from CS really carries over to VALORANT really well and I 💯 agree with your opinion on how confidence helps you get more kills.
One thing i recommend is playing retakes, it helps so much to develop game sense and understand positioning really well. also allows you to make more complex plays in a quick pace game such as sound baits or unique positions based on intel. Top fragging in a high level retake also shows improvement if you wanna track
as a valorant and cs go player, i can clearly say that cs:go is such a better game talking about mechanics and methods to get better at the game, but valorant has the simplicity that cs:go never had
Another very important factor if you really want to improve overall and not just raw aim is to work on your movement. You can tell a good player from a new player by their movement.
I've only got 15 hours on aimlabs and it's 100% helped me, I have used it for 10-40 minutes a day for the past month or so and I've climbed high getting match/team mvp with every role not just duelist
u think it would help me too? im plat 1-2 rn and sometimes i have crazy round where my mates think im smurfing cuz of the shots but then i have rounds where i am 6/18 or something u think it would help my consistency? if i do it for 30 days or more
@@mastdarm649 consistency tends to be an issue of positioning, due to you taking aim duels that sometimes work, sometimes dont. while yes, your aim will help you in that, its not the main cause of the issue. keep that in mind.
@@mastdarm649 I think just sticking to it should help, I'm currently hardstuck plat, I was p3 60rr now my p2 0rr and its like I'm getting really weird games where I either get bad teamates or smurfs on the other team or I have to fill and I don't play to my full potential so I'm not really sure what to improve on right now however, aimlabs did certainly help me rank up
@@dragefr idk what i did i just sticked to one sens and res and idk now im mvp every round like legit my carreer almost full with mvp or im 2 place and im diamond now i was plat stuck
@@anakinfox2590 yeah bro idk what i did i ranked up to diamond now and im mvp every round like legit i just sticked to one sens and res and agent and it helped im either match mvp team or like 2 place
CSGO Deathmatch is the key, it helps sooo much, with ur awareness (cuz ppl can literally spawn everywhere n sometimes right behind u so it makes u feels awake and flick around to scan quickly) and also it helps with the aim, like the head taps methods instead of just spray and spray.
I think you could've achieved the same (or similar) result by aim training consistently even without it being in cs. I play both games and sometimes I even warm up for cs with val. This is more about aim training regularly than it is about in what game.
Definitely. But I feel like its more like, csgo has more versatile community maps that helps with these types of aim training, when valorant still or maybe wont have any community based maps to help with these. Aimlabs definitely help but aimlabs definitely does more justice to train flicking rather than tracking etc.
DM in csgo has a higher skill gap, you will usually find high level faceit players and even pros. In val that doesn't happen, those guys were so good that he was forced to improve to get more kills while DMing
@Shayne Silva the thing with kovaaks is, if you are sure that you are going to play it and train daily then is totally worth but if not you can stay with aim labs
Beginners tip For doing all this First of all you need to position yourself better while sitting, ur hand position matters a lot, place half of your total hand on the table, making it easy to aim, plus the hand must be in comfortable position so make sure u buy the right table, secondly ur sensi is important, choose wisely, and last ur mousepad, which type u bought, a speed or a control mousepad, depends on ur style. Happy gaming
Yeah cs aim helps a lot, the mistakes you do in cs is really punishing so you always need to go for guaranteed shots rather than just spraying in general direction of the enemy. It teaches a lot about trigger discipline. When my friends invited me to play valorant i gave it a shot and i kid you not i was getting like 30-35 frags each game with only going for taps, i never sprayed until it was like 2m away from enemies since it's kind of a gamble. I didn't know about abilities as well so they caught me off guard sometimes lol. For anyone who plays like this and doesn't spray, try playing some csgo you'll definitely improve your aim.
i played cs go for almost 2 weeks and no valorant and went back to val and my aim was insane i thought it was just a placebo effect or somthin but this just proves cs go is best aim trainer
For me, the biggest improvement I had is having an aimbeast routine and switching to a lower edpi helped me the most for CONSISTENCY. Where before im already good and dropping 20+kills on gold and mvp EVERY game but now im dropping 25+ to 30+kills in high plat and low diamond elo.
I have over 5000 hours of csgo playtime. When I switched to valo, it took me about all of a month to get used to the game and I've never felt lost with my aim in that game. Gun play is much easier and forgiving in valo. Training on csgo is like training one step harder than what you need.
unironically tho I think its a good strat, i went back to playing cs cos i was getting so tilted from valorant and when coming back to valorant i was fragging out of my mind. Game felt like easy mode
Ive always thought to myself that i have a very bad aim, i have bad movememt, i dont have good gamesense, then i came to this video. This is very inspiring i think because this give me motivation to do any sort of aim trainer whatever it it, every time i play and keep practicing until i have aim like this. Great video, keep it up man!
I think a much underrated factor of practicing aim is the pure mechanical side of it. Artists practice drawing lines and shapes, musicians practice scales and arpeggios. When they draw a picture or perform a piece of music they can make all the necessary movements with the fingers and arms fluidly because they have practiced the basic motions. Something as simple as just practicing moving your reticle from point to point, or tracing the outlines of shapes, the same way an artist practices drawing lines and shapes, will improve the mechanical skill of aiming itself. It will teach your brain exactly how to move your arm and fingers in order to adjust your aim from one point to the next, the same way a musician learns exactly the motions necessary to play a sequence of notes so well they can sight read a piece of music they have never heard before, or play a piece they know well blindfolded. Of course, you probably can’t play an FPS blindfolded, but I’m sure you get the point.
i'm an 11k hour csgo main switched to valorant and dropped 40s on my first couple games but after a while shit started getting difficult, somedays i really feel dogshit in valorant
same, just play a champ like sova dont worry about abities just focus on your aim and treat it like cs, game sense is lame in valorant too the flows of some of the maps are dog unlike cs
Nice strategy, tbh. I would also recommend playing some competitive just to get the hang of how rounds are played in a regular 5v5 setting. I think playing SnD rounds in CSGO will help with making better decisions mid round in Valorant as well. I know they're different games, but there are some tips in CSGO that you can try out in Valorant as well.
There’s a part of me that really wants to be good at these games and get frustrated that I haven’t met my expectations. But I remember that I really only started playing tac FPS games like Val about 5-6 months ago and switched to PC about a year ago. I think I am too hard on myself and progressed just fine in that amount of time. I think my expectations are too high and I should be happy with how far I’ve come in the small amount of time I’ve put in these games. It just takes a lot of time and effort that I haven’t reached yet.
CSGO aim stays with you for life. I retired CSGO in 2016 (800 hours) and I moved to r6 siege (1300 hours) until 2019 I started valorant in the beta ~400 hours now. And my aim carried me through bronze and silver. Overconfident ak sprays that kill in the 15th bullet. No I’m not good. I’m gold 3 in val.
I have like 4k+ hours on csgo and can confirm carries your aim and game sense transferring to val. I remember starting out in val i was just gold , i could always hit crazy flicks, win clutches and hit crazy awp shots. Now im in ascedent, ready to grind to immortal next season. This video helps a lot going to try this warm up.
Theres actually a good theory to this because csgo is much faster paced then valorant. So moving to valorant after headshotting in csgo almost feels like everything is slowed down.
I was waiting for you to be like “and i’m still iron 3” 😎 so many smurfs and cheaters in val at least in lower ranks it’s so hard to climb out the trenches
I used to be a CS player, when I came to val I felt like my aim would just get worse and worse over time no matter how much aimprac I did, I recently played CS again and was complete shit at it. This video kinda confirmed my suspicion that CS is much more skill-based aiming and hence a much better foundation for practicing aim-mechanics, so I guess I'll do my old aim-routines for Val now
hey bro what sens and dpi do u use ? im currently on 800 DPI and my Val sens is 0.283 but i find that too slow but im not able to find a good "flicky" sens (i come from fortnite as a really flicky player and im more accustomed to it rather than smooth aim) and im wondering if anyone in the comments or you directly have any recommendations or the sens you use ?
tip 1 in csgo: slow down your dpi to 400 or 800 tip2: play on 1024x768 tip3: play usally on training server tip4: play wingman and competitive much tip5: you pro
I have 3000+ hours in CSGO, and the one thing that also helps is crosshair placement with game sense. you can shoot bots in valorant and get good snappy aim. Its just anticipating where the next enemy will peek and having the muscle memory when you flick
7K hours in CSGO on 1280x1024 stretched. I never liked that I can't stretch Valorant like CSGO. Less than month ago, a viewer told me the way to true stretch Valorant. First rank was Plat 2, I hit Ascendant 1 in less than 60 hours. It feels so ez for me. Valorant is fun. P.S.: Your aim is great.
i only have like a month of experience on cs but it’s already made me so much better at val in terms of aiming. i got to diamond just knowing how to use my util properly, now that my aim is consistently getting better i could probably easily hit immortal thanks to cs
Im level 17 on val rn and not many hours on the game and i mean ive played cs have a couple of hundrend of hours on it maybe close to 1k hours, im trying to get rid of my habit of crouch and spraying lately and i have a exercise which i got from a guy named "Naats" in which u go to practice and buy a ghost and just counter strafe with every shot dont even stand still for a second untill you've killed all the remaining bots, i do 200 bots a day with that exercise and looking at my previous recordings when i wasnt doing the exercise and just go in unrated without warming or anything, i can say it has helped with my aim a ton i can casually 1 tap people left right and centre and got rid of my crouch and spray habit. My little tip for players who are trying to improve their without going on cs :D
Should i do aimlabs next???
yes, also this is one of the best laughs I have ever heard 5:51
@Nublekfps I really like ur content, but my question was, what is ur sens? (Espessially the sens u used in this vid, and the one in the last 100 headshot video.)
yes sirrr
Wait.... how'd u get so good at valorant before this then?
HELL YEA
WASSUP NUBLEK
You still need to teach me -__-
As a person that plays a a lot of csgo and has over 1K hours on it, I can say that csgo helps your flicking and not just “spray and pray” and works on being more consistent and hit your shots more accurately.
No offense,but 1k doesn’t mean a lot
@@dantecaleb45 I'm at 4k (global, FaceIT lvl 8) and even that amount doesn't seem to mean alot...
1.85k here, I am gn2 XD
@@-AnGeLuS- how are you only lvl 8 with 4k hours
I am 12k 2700 elo singapore and bronze 3 🤡
As someone who hailed from cs, I can assure you, you'll be at least at the top 10% in almost any fps game (aim wise) if you've played an ungodly amount of time in cs.
yessss bro this game breads aliens for outer space
I made that statement a long time ago where every good aimer the top 1% and the top 0.1% have played cs at one point in their life
@@opywop18 fair actually quake players are cracked
Can confirm, top 1% of cod mw19 snd :)
can confirm, faceit level 7 csgo, was plat 1 valorant episode 3 (top 10%) and diamond 4 (top 7%-12%) apex legends season 10-14
To begin with when you said I wanted aim like this I thought you had succeeded already until the end when your aim was even better then it was to begin with which I didn’t think was possible!
yea man there is still tones of room for improvement
@@Nublekfps Tons of room LOL bro ur gonna be the definition of aimbot if u get any better than wat u are at this point
@@davidd2294 uhh he is like decently like uhh good uhh...but like its rlly rlly not even gold nova rank in csgo
@@chaitalibakshi9862 i could care less what rank he is in csgo i dont even think he cares he just plays it to get better aim valorant is where its at his aim is insane
@@davidd2294 i just used csgo rank system as a comparison...like what i meant to say is that his aim is like very medicore at most
I got 5k hours in CSGO. Those guys in DMs are pretty dang good. For reference, buddy of mine was radiant(currently immortal). Granted he played high level of competitive CSGO (esea adv for both of us). He got radiant in like two months of grinding. The workshop maps are amazing for working on certain aspects of your aim, definitely a thing that is lacking on valorant.
Valorant has decent practice room tbh. I like to train there. Funny enough few people know about it existance 😅
@@OmegaInReal yeah but even if something good you cant compare it to what you can do in cs.... you have thousands of maps you can choose from,because they are community made afterall
Official DM lobbies are child's play compare to HS only DM custom lobby.
@@OmegaInReal it does look decent , but not practical to improve your aim especially if you compare it to something aim_reflex map and HS only deathmatch
I have over 1k hrs on csgo and decided to try valorant with friends. I was able to get to gold 3 without any knowledge of abilities just using guardian vandal and sheriff. Csgo aim carrys 💪
You joking?
@@avleenkaur4073 i dont think so, was mg1 from cs back then, literally 5 days into valorant I managed to get to gold without knowing much about abilities and stuffs, pure aim.
@@avleenkaur4073 nope, Its really easy actually, even we dont know detail about abilities in valorant, we know something like flash or blinding thing, and 5 days is enough to knowing about the flash, and then its really easy to dodge, dodging all of that and its easy enough to kill people with only aim
@@avleenkaur4073 Probably not. People I've played with when I was still iron and seem to be carrying a lot were previous CS players. Valorant is basically CS in it's core, being a tac shooter and all, yet still different so skill you gain from CS still apply
@@avleenkaur4073 lmao I don't know shit about Val abilities but managed to reach Platinum easily just by playing solo insta locking Phoenix. Val is ez
One thing I wanna say for people who are trying to improve, don't get discouraged so easy understand that, he seen improvement in around 20 days. Some of you might see improvement in 50/60/70 days and that's okay, do what I did (if you want) set a challenge for yourself try going for a certain amount of HS in a certain time limit, and when you reach that goal bump it up, hope this helps.
wow that's helps a lot
Respect for writing that
Thx
i deff needed to hear this, i have a bad habit with getting discouraged too easily sometimes or like unfairly comparing myself to others
Facts, games like these are mostly muscle memory and not everyone has the same muscle memory. Just take ur time and be nice to urself, after all it’s just practice
I’ve had 2k hours in csgo 8 YEARS AGO. I started playing valorant last month and am already in plat 2. Amazing how a skill I developed 8 years ago still retained a little bit till now lol
Edit: 2 months later i finally reach ascendant 1 :D I've solo qued all the way up. I dont have many friends to play with and the ones i play with are currently 1 full rank lower (if im plat 2, theyre gold 2) so this was done solo que :) I had to get back on doing aimlabs 3-4x a week and properly warming up (30 minsish?) b4 a comp game to get from diamond - ascendant. but im having a blast :)
DAMN
You reached plat on your own or with stack?
@HoloW but plat 2 in a month? that gotta be good
@HoloW bro let him be happy. plat 2 is hella impressive in 2 months idk what u on. and plat is still better than most of the valorant player base
@HoloW it is still better
having almost 2k hours in cs, i've noticed that your confidence in aiming really improved, you were more calm and trusted your muscle memory, its always the confidence when it comes to aiming also the practice
Confidence is like 50% of the aiming. When im scared i aim like i got 50 hours but when i get calm and stop being afraid of the headshot.sfx jumpscare i get good
This is really impressive, it inspires me to take my aim training more seriously!
5:50 feel the power, bro. You deserve it. Keep up the good work
As someone with over 1k hours of CSGO, I would say that the most vital skill you'll pick up is combat IQ without relying on utilities. This includes knowing when to spray, when to burst, when to tap, to knowing how to peek properly, hold angles, which fights you should take etc. CSGO is the prime training ground for these skills imo because it doesn't bombard you with a load and variety of abilities and agents.
2 things that CS maybe make you more sharp aim
-faster movement speed
-workshop map to improve you in specific category
Yea big difference valorant actually is how slow the enemy moves specially when they get shot
DM in csgo requires a lot of skill, it seems easy but those guys are always on point. You gotta play good to kill more than 2
biggest flaw in valorant is how terrible the training resources are. u only get a shitty version of aimbotz and normal deathmatch
spray pattern, movement crucially and flick tapping.
Thats bs
You learned a very valuable lesson while also improving your aim. You touched on it, but a lot of people commit to the spray in val and cs when they really should be bursting or tapping. Doesnt matter how good your aim is when spraying increases accuracy drift
Literally played 3 games of csgo deathmatch, and then I dropped 41/19 in my first valorant game, proper warmup was what I needed, thx brotha
Bahahhaah diese lache einfach beste👌
i went from like plat to immortal in just 30 ish win last act, ive been playing CS for more than 5k hours and that game greatly help me to understand valorant faster than other people, i still enjoy and play both of those games now :D
Cap
@Bhagas Shaib Pramono Holy shittt val!!!
@@marques8543 k bro i know him personally anyway
Did you use a certain computation to have the same sensitivity from csgo to val? or just try to feel it in game/range?
@@paolo1132 personally i have different web that tell me my sens is 0.753 or something, but i lower it down to 0.65 because i feel like i am more consistent that way. i have an extra tip by familiarizing your valorant keybind as much as CSGO, so you are more comfortable in doing your task and stuff, i personally use things like Q on quickswitch, E on use and ZXC to have my skills (as in CSGO i use it for nades), later on you can change it up as you like the more you learn about the game
I feel like this helped u alot in removing unnecessary movement while flicking or just spraying or anything ur crosshair was all over the place and after the whole 30 days u just moved ur crosshair smootly and without any underflicks or overflicks, this is the first video of urs that im watching and ive gotta say u got a sub
I recommend yprac aim trainer, it’s basically aim lab but inside csgo. I usually have the feeling that aim labs seems kinda off to my actual settings and it translates well to valorant since it is just aim movement.
While I don’t think doing deathmatch on csgo would translate well on valorant since movement matters so much, maps like aimbotz or yprac help a crap ton, definitely recommend even for valorant
yprac is godly but its more of a tool for entry fraggers on csgo, there isnt much stuff you can do that just purley aim and no crosshair placement for csgo
Bro you and I are the same, I’m barely on my second week on valorant and hit gold, mostly solo que. I never really played csgo or valorant and I also came from warzone. Glad to hear another one of my kind killing it.
Sometimes I take a week of Val and play cs competitively and that helps my aim a lot, if u can counter strafe in cs it’s a lot easier in valorant, in fact everything is easier in valorant aim wise
Bc csgo is harder then valorant
Really good content bro, first time getting your content on my feed (maybe because I don’t watch VALO contents, only play it).
Yeah, the aim from CS really carries over to VALORANT really well and I 💯 agree with your opinion on how confidence helps you get more kills.
One thing i recommend is playing retakes, it helps so much to develop game sense and understand positioning really well. also allows you to make more complex plays in a quick pace game such as sound baits or unique positions based on intel. Top fragging in a high level retake also shows improvement if you wanna track
bro you're crazy keep it up that aim tho mad clean
as a valorant and cs go player, i can clearly say that cs:go is such a better game talking about mechanics and methods to get better at the game, but valorant has the simplicity that cs:go never had
Wdym simplicity I find valorant more complex with all those abilities
@@Bootymuncher23 valorant its a easier game for begginers in fps games
Best video I've ever seen on about aim training
Another very important factor if you really want to improve overall and not just raw aim is to work on your movement. You can tell a good player from a new player by their movement.
ITS WORKING! nice job dude
I've only got 15 hours on aimlabs and it's 100% helped me, I have used it for 10-40 minutes a day for the past month or so and I've climbed high getting match/team mvp with every role not just duelist
u think it would help me too? im plat 1-2 rn and sometimes i have crazy round where my mates think im smurfing cuz of the shots but then i have rounds where i am 6/18 or something u think it would help my consistency? if i do it for 30 days or more
@@mastdarm649 consistency tends to be an issue of positioning, due to you taking aim duels that sometimes work, sometimes dont. while yes, your aim will help you in that, its not the main cause of the issue. keep that in mind.
@@mastdarm649 I think just sticking to it should help, I'm currently hardstuck plat, I was p3 60rr now my p2 0rr and its like I'm getting really weird games where I either get bad teamates or smurfs on the other team or I have to fill and I don't play to my full potential so I'm not really sure what to improve on right now however, aimlabs did certainly help me rank up
@@dragefr idk what i did i just sticked to one sens and res and idk now im mvp every round like legit my carreer almost full with mvp or im 2 place and im diamond now i was plat stuck
@@anakinfox2590 yeah bro idk what i did i ranked up to diamond now and im mvp every round like legit i just sticked to one sens and res and agent and it helped im either match mvp team or like 2 place
Yo! your aim is crazy bro, crazy flicks!
I'll definitely give this a try!
INSANE AIM!! i love your content Nublek please keep posting 💜💜
CSGO Deathmatch is the key, it helps sooo much, with ur awareness (cuz ppl can literally spawn everywhere n sometimes right behind u so it makes u feels awake and flick around to scan quickly) and also it helps with the aim, like the head taps methods instead of just spray and spray.
I think you could've achieved the same (or similar) result by aim training consistently even without it being in cs. I play both games and sometimes I even warm up for cs with val. This is more about aim training regularly than it is about in what game.
Definitely. But I feel like its more like, csgo has more versatile community maps that helps with these types of aim training, when valorant still or maybe wont have any community based maps to help with these. Aimlabs definitely help but aimlabs definitely does more justice to train flicking rather than tracking etc.
@@jajaborks8938 if val had custom map it would be so😩😩😩
@@jajaborks8938 how about kovakks? I heard that kovakks has like tracking scenarios so would it help or nahv
DM in csgo has a higher skill gap, you will usually find high level faceit players and even pros. In val that doesn't happen, those guys were so good that he was forced to improve to get more kills while DMing
@Shayne Silva the thing with kovaaks is, if you are sure that you are going to play it and train daily then is totally worth but if not you can stay with aim labs
nice lough also you made my day 🤣. its true when you come from cs to valorant like me and you was good in it, you will stack in radiant(immo3)
Mousepad's really important too imo, if your mousepad isn't consistent and has some slower parts in it it might affect your aim.
Inconsistency breeds doubt
@@jzubsthis
Beginners tip
For doing all this
First of all you need to position yourself better while sitting, ur hand position matters a lot, place half of your total hand on the table, making it easy to aim, plus the hand must be in comfortable position so make sure u buy the right table, secondly ur sensi is important, choose wisely, and last ur mousepad, which type u bought, a speed or a control mousepad, depends on ur style.
Happy gaming
Yeah cs aim helps a lot, the mistakes you do in cs is really punishing so you always need to go for guaranteed shots rather than just spraying in general direction of the enemy. It teaches a lot about trigger discipline. When my friends invited me to play valorant i gave it a shot and i kid you not i was getting like 30-35 frags each game with only going for taps, i never sprayed until it was like 2m away from enemies since it's kind of a gamble. I didn't know about abilities as well so they caught me off guard sometimes lol. For anyone who plays like this and doesn't spray, try playing some csgo you'll definitely improve your aim.
i played cs go for almost 2 weeks and no valorant and went back to val and my aim was insane i thought it was just a placebo effect or somthin but this just proves cs go is best aim trainer
For me, the biggest improvement I had is having an aimbeast routine and switching to a lower edpi helped me the most for CONSISTENCY. Where before im already good and dropping 20+kills on gold and mvp EVERY game but now im dropping 25+ to 30+kills in high plat and low diamond elo.
Hey can u help me out and tell mr which routine on aim beast and im getting a new mouse so i can change the dpi and stuff :)
@@Amman1214
It's TRM's valorant routine :)
@@user-iq5iu2tt2h how long did u do it for
@@Amman1214 About a month and im still using it for warmups
@@user-iq5iu2tt2h how long everyday
I have over 5000 hours of csgo playtime. When I switched to valo, it took me about all of a month to get used to the game and I've never felt lost with my aim in that game. Gun play is much easier and forgiving in valo. Training on csgo is like training one step harder than what you need.
Csgo: play with angry Russians
Valorant: play with angry children
True same thing here boss
fsr im not that mad when i get killed or lose
sometimes i might get a bit mad but i wont be loud
i love you dude!!!!!!! nice video
unironically tho I think its a good strat, i went back to playing cs cos i was getting so tilted from valorant and when coming back to valorant i was fragging out of my mind. Game felt like easy mode
yesssiirrrrr
The negevs give me ptsd man
@@HadesIsHere11 fr
Ive always thought to myself that i have a very bad aim, i have bad movememt, i dont have good gamesense, then i came to this video. This is very inspiring i think because this give me motivation to do any sort of aim trainer whatever it it, every time i play and keep practicing until i have aim like this. Great video, keep it up man!
I think a much underrated factor of practicing aim is the pure mechanical side of it. Artists practice drawing lines and shapes, musicians practice scales and arpeggios. When they draw a picture or perform a piece of music they can make all the necessary movements with the fingers and arms fluidly because they have practiced the basic motions.
Something as simple as just practicing moving your reticle from point to point, or tracing the outlines of shapes, the same way an artist practices drawing lines and shapes, will improve the mechanical skill of aiming itself. It will teach your brain exactly how to move your arm and fingers in order to adjust your aim from one point to the next, the same way a musician learns exactly the motions necessary to play a sequence of notes so well they can sight read a piece of music they have never heard before, or play a piece they know well blindfolded.
Of course, you probably can’t play an FPS blindfolded, but I’m sure you get the point.
Well said. Gonna focus on this
Will stay tuned to your channal! Cheers!
i'm an 11k hour csgo main switched to valorant and dropped 40s on my first couple games but after a while shit started getting difficult, somedays i really feel dogshit in valorant
same, just play a champ like sova dont worry about abities just focus on your aim and treat it like cs, game sense is lame in valorant too the flows of some of the maps are dog unlike cs
why you even switch to valorant
@@melzyy cuz cs is boring
@@13volv3 pls, don't pick sova if u dont care about abilities, pick fk Phoenix or Rey
@@melzyy e girls
YOU ARE A LEGEND FOR POSTING THIS
Nice strategy, tbh.
I would also recommend playing some competitive just to get the hang of how rounds are played in a regular 5v5 setting. I think playing SnD rounds in CSGO will help with making better decisions mid round in Valorant as well. I know they're different games, but there are some tips in CSGO that you can try out in Valorant as well.
Idk I came from CSGO and I knew everything about valo, game sense included. I just learned abilities and was set.
bro you laugh killed me at 05:50 xD
He was good at day 1 but after 30 days his aim is really impressed me 🤯
There’s a part of me that really wants to be good at these games and get frustrated that I haven’t met my expectations. But I remember that I really only started playing tac FPS games like Val about 5-6 months ago and switched to PC about a year ago. I think I am too hard on myself and progressed just fine in that amount of time. I think my expectations are too high and I should be happy with how far I’ve come in the small amount of time I’ve put in these games. It just takes a lot of time and effort that I haven’t reached yet.
CSGO aim stays with you for life. I retired CSGO in 2016 (800 hours) and I moved to r6 siege (1300 hours) until 2019
I started valorant in the beta ~400 hours now. And my aim carried me through bronze and silver. Overconfident ak sprays that kill in the 15th bullet.
No I’m not good. I’m gold 3 in val.
Thank you for your complete and comprehensive training. Very good!
You are about to go tthe sky, 400k views, good luck bro
I have like 4k+ hours on csgo and can confirm carries your aim and game sense transferring to val. I remember starting out in val i was just gold , i could always hit crazy flicks, win clutches and hit crazy awp shots. Now im in ascedent, ready to grind to immortal next season. This video helps a lot going to try this warm up.
Ty Nublek for this video.
Used to play TF2 a lot and now I play much more CSGO, and it’s definitely training me more to value accuracy over shots fired
i don't usually watch valorant video since there are so many cringe content but your video deserves respect and more attention. 💯
Theres actually a good theory to this because csgo is much faster paced then valorant. So moving to valorant after headshotting in csgo almost feels like everything is slowed down.
That custom deathmatches on csgo are gold
CSGO: flicks godly** VALORANT: first bullet missing system** 😊
I subbed as fast as I saw your yt because of the pfp
your aim was cracked from day 1, day 30 is just another level
Bruh I am new to valo and a was searching on youTube and i came across your channel.. You are freaking insane man. Thanks to you bruh
Been playing csgo for 5 freaking years but still watching this💀
Very Nice Aim and Flicks
I was waiting for you to be like “and i’m still iron 3” 😎 so many smurfs and cheaters in val at least in lower ranks it’s so hard to climb out the trenches
"And Valorant just like csgo have the same aiming and moving mechanics"
Bhop: AM I A FUCK*NG JOKE TO YOU?
5:52 okay i’m subbed now lmao
I like the csgo music in the backround👍
5:51 that laugh bro xDDDDDDDDDDDD
I used to be a CS player, when I came to val I felt like my aim would just get worse and worse over time no matter how much aimprac I did, I recently played CS again and was complete shit at it. This video kinda confirmed my suspicion that CS is much more skill-based aiming and hence a much better foundation for practicing aim-mechanics, so I guess I'll do my old aim-routines for Val now
“At least 1000 or more hours”
I’d say that’s a pretty big understatement given that tenZ and Wardell were semi-/pros that had 5-10k hours but yes
Your explanation is very clean and clear Thx
hey bro what sens and dpi do u use ? im currently on 800 DPI and my Val sens is 0.283 but i find that too slow but im not able to find a good "flicky" sens (i come from fortnite as a really flicky player and im more accustomed to it rather than smooth aim) and im wondering if anyone in the comments or you directly have any recommendations or the sens you use ?
dpi 1600 and sens 0.23
I subscribed only because of your laugh 5:50 😂
Nice vid man, what is that csgo thing where the bots were running at you?
love the malevolous laugh
As someone with over 1k hours on CS and some time on val as well, I'm not surprised by this at all. Aim on CS actually takes skill.
tip 1 in csgo: slow down your dpi to 400 or 800 tip2: play on 1024x768 tip3: play usally on training server tip4: play wingman and competitive much tip5: you pro
There's a saying with fps games on the internet. "You play cs to get better at other games, you play other games to get worse at cs"
Your aim has improved so much in that 30 days. Finna try that out for myself.
I have 3000+ hours in CSGO, and the one thing that also helps is crosshair placement with game sense. you can shoot bots in valorant and get good snappy aim. Its just anticipating where the next enemy will peek and having the muscle memory when you flick
took me the whole video to realize i’m watching nublek
I watch this video for 8 minutes and you make this video for 30 day respect
CSGO for senior members.
Valorant for junior members.
i know i’m a bit late to this video but don’t throw away your talent man
I never thought I would hear Nublek say "I felt more snappy"
that one sheriff clip near the end of this video his ping LMAO Im speaking for everyone. we all need that ping-
Nice snaps lml
This man's aim went from semi-crispy, to extra crispy.
7K hours in CSGO on 1280x1024 stretched.
I never liked that I can't stretch Valorant like CSGO.
Less than month ago, a viewer told me the way to true stretch Valorant.
First rank was Plat 2, I hit Ascendant 1 in less than 60 hours.
It feels so ez for me.
Valorant is fun.
P.S.: Your aim is great.
Your aim is going crazy and prefect senstry for valorant
i only have like a month of experience on cs but it’s already made me so much better at val in terms of aiming. i got to diamond just knowing how to use my util properly, now that my aim is consistently getting better i could probably easily hit immortal thanks to cs
bro i love this video
You’re cracked. Stay in CSGO. EG will sign you in 6 months.
Dude that flick at 7:20 was insane bro wtf.
Also what is ur sens
Installed, everything works, thanks!
Im level 17 on val rn and not many hours on the game and i mean ive played cs have a couple of hundrend of hours on it maybe close to 1k hours, im trying to get rid of my habit of crouch and spraying lately and i have a exercise which i got from a guy named "Naats" in which u go to practice and buy a ghost and just counter strafe with every shot dont even stand still for a second untill you've killed all the remaining bots, i do 200 bots a day with that exercise and looking at my previous recordings when i wasnt doing the exercise and just go in unrated without warming or anything, i can say it has helped with my aim a ton i can casually 1 tap people left right and centre and got rid of my crouch and spray habit. My little tip for players who are trying to improve their without going on cs :D