I Recieved The Best Aim Tip For Valorant

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In this video, I talk about how to become more consistent when aiming in FPS games. I primarily play Reyna and ever since I started doing this I have been able to fight mid-most rounds in immortal and still see great results. Hopefully, this helps you guys as much as it has helped me!

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Thanks for watching you guys <3 Hope this video helps some of you guys out!
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zapper
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In a few words, just take your time at aiming and mostly just focus on seeing if your crosshair is actually on the enemy’s head.

Glycer
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I feel like often I get lost in all the different ways to aim train and other minor things that help in the long run. But game to game, it does just feel like I'm autopilot aiming. In my head I can already see how focusing on both the crosshair and the enemy will really help. Thanks! Great video!

redorca
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okay so i didn’t finish this video all the way but i had a very similar realization which makes me super excited to share this with you. reading the inner game of tennis, the author explains how you need to be aware of where your racket is at ALL times. He would have people hit balls then ask them where it was when they missed or hit, and most people wouldn’t know. the key is to FEEL and be AWARE of where it is at ALL times, while letting your eyes be 100% focused on your target. The more details and the clearer you see your target the BETTER. Doing this, you should always notice exactly why or how you missed. So extremely helpful, knowing what you do would lead to more questions soon enough, hopefully my comment is enough to help you out or encourage you to look into the inner game of tennis

GoOnRaaj
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It's good to practice crosshair focused training and target training. In small static dot scenarios where accuracy is key, you can train your crosshair awareness. Whereas in dynamic dots or non accuracy dependent flicking scenarios you can focus on the target.


Once you do all of these enough, it becomes second nature. Although, the biggest tip is to just work on perfect crosshair placement. It's super easy to hit the head when it's always a horizontal flick. When crosshair placement is bad, then it becomes a challenge to break the habit of bodyshots

RenonTTV
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that first vid you made gave me my first ace and ive improved so much as a player. I'm so excited to see what this will do for me.

x-tra
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yeah as you said being confident helps u a lot, i think it definitely does (being arrogant in vc and confident in games is different) but whenever I just imagine my opponents as being iron it helps me gain confidence and ultimately pop off

surreal_z
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Short and helpful. Earned you a sub man

lemonlumpen
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ty for wasting 2 minutes and 35 seconds from my life

lehelszecsi
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Wow this is actually crazy, i felt like missing alot of shots but didnt know why. i started focussing alot more on the crosshair and it helps a ton. thanks!

arriparrie
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So im guessing that those eye fps training videos are useful after all. Thank you for the video!

ItsMeZuka
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OMG BROOOO THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏
finanlly got out of gold 😭
i have good game sense but when ever i get the timing i miss all my shots but with your videos they helped me to have more consistant aim 😄

skulmask
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I’m glad this has made you feel confident, but I think you’re finally feeling confident because your game sense is starting to be on par for your rank.

I think “good aim” results from being able to predict and know what the enemy is going to do. You’re not overthinking anymore in live rounds, and you have been soaking in information on how to improve. Your brain can finally focus and make all the right decisions at the right time without distraction.

oofstin
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i feel like every time i get better at valorant the youtube videos also upgrade to my level which i think is funny, good video man!

xarkv
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MattyOW talks about this in one of his videos, to sum it up he said to focus more on the crosshair if the target is very small (target acquisition) and more on the target if it’s bigger as your crosshair should almost automatically go to where you’re looking. You should check his videos out, he is VT Celestial

Lustrye
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A tip that helped me as a diamond ascendant player was to make sure to give yourself a second to actually aim before firing. I struggle with this a lot because you see the pros insta flick and kill someone and think "I need to do that too!" In most cases. Outside of the highest rank maybe. You can just give yourself half a second to actually line up the shot. Process their location in your brain first, then look at your crosshair and make it meet with them.

Another tip I learned watching shroud is that if you miss your first bullet that doesn't mean all is lost and you have to go for body shots. The first 4 shots on the phantom and the first 3 on the vandal are so close to the cross hair they might as well be dead center. Because if you miss the first bullet of a spray, try to continue spraying (at medium range to close range ofc) and dragging your cross hair to their head while spraying, those first few shots will kill them. Even if it's not the *first* one

illusions
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that actually makes sense, I remember a time i wasnt getting a clean hit with the vandal so i just stopped bursting and allowed myself to focus on where my crosshair was and where his head was and i got him. it hapened really fast too

badassproductions
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Wow brother. Fellow IMM 3 player, I have struggled with this for a long time. Mental is a big part of aiming aswell, however this has helped immensely. Hitting shots I felt I was missing for a long time. Played with Wardell today in a high immo lobby, kinda fumbled the bag cuz aim was all over the place, but rn this tip is working insanely good

zuckoVAL
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So the focus should be where your crosshair is, and where the enemy head is, and to bring the two together, and then shoot. This will lead to a consistent aim. Even if you miss or get killed, you know exactly why whether it be crosshair placement, slower crosshair movement speed, or poor movement. What new players do is shoot reactively the instant they see an enemy. This requires a lot of more focus during the game though.

kal
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i just started trying to do this consistently and the games where i finally get it are so much more fun

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