A few years ago I thought having an expensive mouse pad would make a big difference, but nowadays after testing many mouse pads up to the high end I think it barely makes a difference if your setup is not great, for example if you have a bad headset and/or mouse and get a high end mouse pad then it will barely make any differences in your skill, but once you get a mid to high end headset and mouse then its a good idea getting a better mouse pad and even better if you can afford to buy a bigger one, like 90x40mm to have a big space for mouse movement and your keyboard, then it will be more noticeable and well worth the money because it won't limit your gameplay.
I started with bronze, in 1200 hours I reached grandmaster in tracking and a little in clicks, the rest is master, I am also left-handed and practice 2 hands, I will tell you 1, I get the same results with my left and right.aiming is a skill and i dont play that much anymore but i see i can achieve more if i spend alot of time on the scenario and dont try to stress i had to start from 0 to minimize stress it is hard but you get used to it
Actually the stock feet are faster and lighter then the corepads i have 1 superlight with stock feet and 1 wich corepads in my opinion the stock feet are better and the corepads add some unneeded weight to the mouse.
i think if your looking for an improvement in your aim, aim trainers are best used as a supplement to playing fps, with the ratio being like 85/15 to fps games but thats just my opinion and u shouldnt trust me
The FNC jet is a really good mousepad and is aimed to be and alternative for glass mousepads. It is hard to get used to first since it glides so much. But once you got used to it its will be easier fir the brain to calculate mouse movements. It takes practice tho.
Trust me I've given it a fair chance (exclusively used it for over a month). It does have very unique glide properties so there will be a very small niche of people that will love it. I really don't tho, it even feels very plasticy.
There is like also a game where u are balls and you can jump around against anotheropponent and the better tracking opponent wins its with like lasers (hope u can help me find that)
An aim trainer is for improving your aim and kovaaks is objectively better for that. Scenario variety,performance,efficient UI and less clutter to switch around fast. At least that’s what the issues were when this tier list was made,I don’t know how much aimlabs has changed since then as I know it’s definitely been improving well since release.