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How to be consistent on aim training

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Thriceistoocold

Help I’m struggling to aim train consistently

#2
yoyoyo_8382
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Play a bunch of tdm

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Thriceistoocold
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I don’t think you understand what I am trying to say

#4
ionlyHave1Zuni
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The secret is building good reaction time and muscle memory on enemy characters not flying balls. ^_^ ( tdm is goated)

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azureblade101
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hot take: movement > aim

also, from my experience, the point of aim training is to do it consistently, not to try hard to hit every single target. its about building good habits and consistency

doing it often > trying to do everything right

just keep doing it, theres no key to consistency, just repeat it over and over

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Thriceistoocold
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I agree but my movement is decent already I deadzone

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manwhat
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dont think about the time.. prob best advice i could give i have 600+ hours on kovaaks and i usually just try to find fun it it by listening to podcasts or something

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CoCloudy
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Its probably tracking
Try to improve your head tracking which also helps your crosshair placement
Just go into dm and in the warmup phase just spend time tracking peoples head without shooting

#9
number1_cned_hater
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imagine aim training I just shoot people in the crotch

#10
CoCloudy
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silver elo's worst enemy

#11
Thriceistoocold
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Lmao

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MaTrix96
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For me, playing CS alternately with valorant really helped me rank up. My HS percentage climbed up and I just jumped 2 ranks with this routine. Don't know about the science with it but it works for me for some reason.

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Thriceistoocold
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I can’t run csgo I’m gonna cry

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MaTrix96
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Just play on 600 by 400 or something and play on your tablet

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SEN_brasileiros
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Answer is to "predict" enemy movement, crosshair placement like an aimbot works too. No need to "train aim" at all.

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