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I regularly play with and against most of your favorite pros and streamers
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https://tracker.gg/valorant/profile/riot/noxy%23100/overview
I regularly play with and against most of your favorite pros and streamers
Ask me anything
Im not gonna be an active regular on this site so nows ur chance
favorite is probably zander. Some pros kinda act and look down on us random ranked guys because we obv aren't as good as guys who play as a career, but zander doesnt have an ego and is always pretty nice. He's insane too so thats nice too
worst is grim this guy genuinely trolls 7 games in a row to hit a wall clip
By worst opponent do you mean hardest to play against? Everyone is good and has good games but the ones that stand out and make me think 'this guy is different' are
Oxy - Peeking this guy is impossible you have to spray him through a smoke to kill him
Narrate - like oxy but even smarter he will also basically always win an 1v2 against you if your teammates fuck up
Tuyz - yall won't believe it but cuz he's not a huge star like oxy but this guy is so slippery. Played against him on breeze a couple times where he was viper and hes actually a fucking magician backsite B no matter what we threw at him we couldnt kill him. His movement is weird too
Eggster - hes the best yoru and its not even close
Plenty of other guys are insane too but thats just my experience, you can tell when you play with or against top pros that they're just operating on a different level from the rest of the lobby
and if you mean worst as in most unpleasant to play against:
Canezerra: He locks iso neon yoru jett every game and runs it down on you hes in your spawn pushing ct 20 secs in the round. What makes it worse is that he's insane
Ranked theres not much difference because everybody is pretty good and will have good/bad games. Pro play is completely different, ive even played in shitter tournies that dont even show up on vlr and its another world completely. Im sure that even though I can keep up in ranked I wouldn't be close to my ranked performance in t1/t2/t3.
Purely ranked speaking its probably game to game consistency. These top guys like oxy zekken curry and whoever are going on crazy winstreaks dropping 25+ every game even in losses
mental wise you just gotta understand some games you're gonna do everything right and still get smoked 13-3. Just accept your gonna lose and get shit on even if you do everything right sometimes and just go next. If you're truly tilted get off for the day, even take a 1-2 day break if you need.
Aim wise I don't really get in huge slumps anymore like i did when i was newer. I just play a couple tdms then queue again. Honestly if you're above immortal ish aim slumps are more about confidence then actual aim. Play and peek to win, you can't play scared because you don't trust your aim and expect to do well
hard to pick one guy but curry if you count him as a streamer is probably the best. Otherwise Poppin Eggster and Roza are the next best imo
Idk if theres a guy specifically who people have the wrong perception on, but when you see people complain about stream sniping that shits a real thing they're not just malding for no reason
i'm not op but the answer is yes and no. no because your innate reaction time is based on genetics but yes because there are a million things that influence it. the most important factors are probably hardware (monitor refresh rate, input lag, mouse click latency, etc) and the amount/quality of your sleep.
its situational, yay and to an extent aleksandar set an unrealistic standard where they never crouched or sprayed, but they were exceptions. all the best aimers in the world go for crouch sprays (sometimes, not always) these days those guys included.
As a rule, if your first bullet hits body or is really close to the target you should tap, or if you have time to reset before you get shot back
If you swing into somebody already holding you you should crouch spray, or if you really need to confim a kill quick because you're gonna get caught in a crossfire, because you're essentially full commiting to a fight at that point
This also isn't something you should be consciously thinking about when ur fighting it should be automatic, you kinda just learn it intuitively. Hope that helps. And yeah long rage you should generally tap
They're obv insane players they have trophies for a reason, idk what you want me to say LOL
Theres no one answer to how to get better mechanically, its all super personal. Some people really like aim trainers, some dm, some tdm. I personally like tdm but just do what works for you, i dont have your answer. the only tip i can really give is work on your crosshair placement and always play and swing with confidence your not gonna have a good game mechanically or otherwise if your playing scared
Alright its been like 2 hours im getting off
Alot of people are asking similar stuff so my final tips on if you wanna get better:
1 play alot
2 don't tilt
3 work on your mechanics by whatever works for you, its personal. some people love dm some people love aimlabs, i like tdm personally
4 work on your crosshair placement
5 if your super serious about ranking up don't solo q
sorry for not answering everything, you still might catch me lurking on this site from time to time
didnt play against all but here you go
zekken- he kinda owns you in a sneaky way you don't know your getting shit on until you hit tab and he's 15/7. I haven't played against his famous neon or raze though so its prob different
cryo - best awper i've ever played against and hes really good on pistols too
demon1 - good aim but he never did anything too crazy
tenz - hes only been in my game once that I know of, he was on my team and we got hard stream sniped but i could tell he was good
sinatraa - he comms, pings, actually tries and gets his so hes a good teammate, his sova def better than his raze tho his raze isn't that special
inspire - don't know i've played with or against him yet
Som - good aim but he has this crazy ability to always peek you at the worst(best for him) time idk how he does it or if he has a sixth sense but its so fucking annoying
Shanks - he really funny so when hes on ur team the vibes are up, when you play against him he doesn't do anything special if you didnt know it was him you couldn't tell it wasnt a random
Curry - good aim and knows how to get his every time. hes really good and he and tdawgg are the best ranked callers ive played with
5 if your super serious about ranking up don't solo q
can you elaborate on this?
Is it more of a mental thing? Personally I don't care about my rank, I care about improving. Which actually does make me rank up but I don't have a need for it to be ASAP. Would that advice still apply to me? I duo on my main but solo queue on my alt but if it's actually harmful to solo queue I could stop
because solo Q means its more like RNG and random chance to rank up depending on the teammates that u get
finding a good duo MASSIVELY helps so that u dont rely on 4 randoms every game, its a extremely underrated tip that needs to be talked about more
and yes it will help u improve somewhat because if u get bad teammates a lot of the time u would have to go out of ur way to cover up for ur teammates mistakes
i don't watch every game or anything like that but every time i watch less i feel like im watching the best player in the world. I remember watching a game vs navi i think and he was just fucking annihilating them on bind. Then he was 1v5ing prx on split. Idk how he did this year but hes an animal and hes my goat
best players i can name are kangkang less aspas zekken texture meteor riens chichoo leaf sayf forsaken mako tenz karon alfajer
i dont watch everything tho so maybe ill get flamed for this. Also not gonna order them but kangkang gotta be 1 rn
im NA so i cant answer the first
i also dont know these guys personally so i can't give you an opinion but if you wanna know what its like to play them in ranked
flyuh - don't know if i've ever played with/against him but his teammate mada is insane and clove diffed tf out of me the other day
brawk - the greatest ascent odin player of all time. the michael jordan of odin spam
runi - dont know if ive ever played with/against him
reduxx - really good aim and really good duelist and one of the best neon abusers
verno - dont know if ive ever played with/against him
started taking the game seriously end of episode 6 when I was plat, hit rad for the first time mid episode 8. Also played a bunch across multiple accounts, especially when I was high asc - mid imm. Probably have like 1100 ish hours total if I had to guesstimate. Played a little paladins not so seriously and fortnite semi-seriously before val.
Regarding improvement:
Regarding your radiant experience:
Probably overthink, aiming shouldn't be something that you're consciously thinking about, you should be ideally flowstating aim so you can focus on your micro/macro. I also think gamemodes where you practice against real people like tdm or dm are better than range bots/kovaaks/aimlabs, but thats a personal thing
I think if you have good fps and good internet the rest won't make a big difference, i'm not a peripheral nerd that needs the latest and greatest
If you think you can change that by talking to them do that, but some people insta-tilt for no reason when you talk to them about stuff like that so its a risk. Otherwise its just something you gotta deal with in val, just focus on your game and what you can do and accept its out of your control.
Had a little phase back when i was immortal-ish where I played them like an hour a day, but I barely touch them anymore. Personally think its more worth your time to just play the game or use in-game methods. But I know you or somebody is gonna ask anyways so the ones I played the most were : KovaaKsAcingBrightTank and KovaaKsGlidingPeachController . Don't try to speed through it like your tenz on gridshot, be accurate.
Duelist forsure, and definitely neon specifically rn she's busted. Reyna Jett and Iso are also classics. Being impactful on smokes is a good way too, clove is a good pick for that.
Don't really have a preference, but playing sova with a good team and timing a dart really well and watching them get scanned and the kill feed light up for your side is probably the most satisfying thing
I didn't but my friend got into a game with sayf and got carried by him
Immortal are kinda more tryhard and emo. in radiant people do also comm seriously but it's more chill and laid back. Depends on the lobbies ofc
definitely closer than other ranks, you can literally queue into a lobby with the same people 4-5 times in a row
because cali and west players have a reputation for being dogshit (most of the US population is also near those two servers lol)
not the OP but i can give some advice
yes if u wanna reach radiant you obviously have to play a lot but not to the point where ur burnt out and just on autopilot, in that case its better to not queue at all, although i did hit radiant playing like 25 hours an act
i cant rly answer the aim consistent question because ive never had too many problems with inconsistency
mental is a huge part of it tho peek with the intention and the hunger to kill and have confidence sometimes where the aim demons just hit ridiculous shots on u it makes u scared and less confident and it can have a snowball effect
ive heard a lot that just playing a lot and slowly improving will eventually get you to radiant, just the progress between people may be slower compared to others
i think its just because i never really learned how to counter strafe or ig "aim correctly" considering this is my first fps and i came from minecaft, there are days where i hit shots and days where i whiff every time i see someone, ig it kinda just makes me more tilted when that happens and i either stop dueling or go full on running it down taking every duel i can
i mean if u rly need advice i would prob have to see how u play to give u specific advice
tilt peeking is definitely not good and its just a downward spiral if u keep tilt peeking
do u usually warm up before games? i suggest u spend some time in the range and deathmatches/ team deathmatches before u queue into games
also counter-strafing is not really that useful in val because val has different movement mechanics than cs, although there is no harm in doing it tho
personally i dont think "counter strafing" is the problem, every fight is situational and should be natural, u should not be thinking how to counter strafe in the middle of a fight
personally when i strafe i always have either one of A or D keys pressed down permanantly and deadzone to make myself harder to hit, u dont need to let go of both keys in val
also an VERY important point is having good PREAIM is better than having good aim, if u get what i mean. if u have good crosshair placement u should just be able to click when they walk into ur crosshair, so most fights u dont actually rely on raw aim. if u have to flick like 90 degrees to get a kill chances are ur dead. being good at slicing angles and preaiming at head level is really important in winning ur fights, if ur not used to it at first just make a mental note until it becomes natural
oh and i also suggest finding a good duo that u can rely on, that definitely helps
for the deadzone thing noted(an INSANE ranked demon who shits and terrorizes pros all the time) makes a good video on this about how to strafe recently https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_PaUdNxU-Y
definitely, you get good at things by doing them alot, you get good at video games after playing alot.
Every jiujitsu black belt has spend countless hours on the mat, every great free throw shooter has taken hundreds of thousands of shots, and so on
idk if theres some magic answer to consistency, I haven't had big consistency issues once i hit about that rank ur in. I think a big thing though is just confidence. If you're not playing with confidence, you're just gonna make you aim issue worse. Gotta believe in every swing and duel you take. Maybe lower your sense if you're really having issues?
best way to get better at any agent besides actually playing it is to find a ranked vod of a pro and study how they play. I spent a bit of time doing that for a couple agents, and definitely the most for sova.
For sova in particular alot of people get hyper obsessed with lineups and think thats the only thing that makes a good sova. Your goal in a round isn't to use some fancy lineup you saw on twitter or youtube, your goal is to play the round out and use that lineup when it may become handy.
First thing you wanna do is understand what your job is one each map. I'll give the example of ascent defense. On ascent defense you should ideally be playing towards B main on defense with a high penetration gun like an odin or ares. On ascent defense you always fight for both extremities - the omen or whatever one-ways A lobby, and the Sova plays B. The reason the sova plays B is because the sova is uniquely effective in spamming and harrassing the attack off of that space because you have a dart to spam with, shocks to bounce off the roof, a drone, you can set up an oper on that line, etc. You can also still help your team by sending support darts A or mid, which is a big part of playing sova on that map on defense, so make sure you know those lineups.
After you understand the general idea of your role on the map, look at the pro vod and pay attention to what they're doing and how they do it, not just write down lineups and call it a day:
What do they buy on pistol? Where do they play from on pistol? Where do they play from on gun rounds? When do they rotate? What path do they take when they rotate? Where do they retake from? On site hits are they the 2nd person in? or last? Do they play in or out the site during postplant? What are they playing for on postplant? etc
I'll give you two actual examples of stuff I learned from this process
first example, I watched a S0m vod on ascent where he played the defensive pistol round from market. Why did he do that? Because on pistol your not gonna be buying a sheriff (the shocks + ghost buy is pretty obviously better), so he's not gonna be playing from the spot you spam from. Instead, he plays for a high dart on the wall outside market on the B site hit, and tries to spam them through the market smoke when they get highlighted by it. Btw i saw a really cool dart lineup that's literally ideal for this on my twitter feed today, here it is https://x.com/LearnVAL/status/1838632992916299929
And then he uses the shocks for plant denial (pretty easy to do from sound on B from market)
second example, a sacy vod on icebox. A Site hit on attack. Darts the wall and drones the team in, pretty standard stuff. But what does he do after that? He's usually 3rd or 4th in so he's responsible for some trading, and on the way in he sends 1 shock for kj mollies, and either sends the other towards where someone just shot from, or bounces it on the right wall to hit rafters to hurt someone who's flooding from rafters. Why does he send both shocks like this? because you're not really gonna get any big value saving them for postplant, so might as use them. In fact, there isn't really much to play for postplant on that site as sova anyways, so after he burns all his util getting and assisting on site, he never really runs back to jail, he's on the site playing for kills the rest of the round at that point 'gladiatoring'