Dude hello, I'm writing for kovaaks, how do you do the 2 playlists you mentioned, do you do 1 week on Monday and then 1 week on Tuesday, is the cycle like this? OR should I study weekly like the link you suggested: docs.google.com/document/d/1vtimJhaK-SEPdThND85qAfotWKp66RyJa9MJ8XiPEyw/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.ej3ubx46b3wy MONDAY: Dynamic Clicking TUESDAY: Static Clicking WEDNESDAY: Smooth Tracking THURSDAY: Reactive Tracking FRIDAY: Speed Target Switching SATURDAY: Evasive Target Switching SUNDAY: Movement Aiming Should I work like this weekly? I'd appreciate your help.
Started doing some of the tasks from your video! I hope I can get to Diamond thanks to this. Any chance you can send me your kovaaks hit sound so I can use it for AIm Labs? Unless it's a default sound may I get the name?
Hitsound is 808 perc, you can find them both here: x.com/cloverISL/status/1771418888536023485 There's a ton of other great hitsounds and killsounds in this pack so feel free to experiment
this is an older video but it does includes more details. like so far i have came across a bunch of stuff like: "grid shot is for speed", "you need more precision", "play more aimtrainers = better raw aim = better in fps games" etc
@@splaram honestly thanks to you i started trying the voltaic ones and i cant lie. the results shows incredibly FAST. idk if its due to the fact i have trained the aim and the voltaic ones refine it.
wait i feel hella dumb... i just started doing voltaics n thought that the benchmark playlist was the whole thing. Been getting higher score everyday so I was like nice its working. didnt know there was training playlist too lol.
yo i saw your last video and i reached both master rank in the VT benchmarks and immo in val! im a little washed in val now but im trying to reach gm and also hit immortal again. hope you can reach your goal of becoming an insane val player!!
just a quick question i saw you use num 7 for knife how in the hell you press that far? and can you please tell me what do you use for dropping the weapon because you use g for plant and defuse and also what you use for voice com and spray, thank you. i just wanted to know your keybinds because you and i use kind of similar keybinds
I use a Logitech GPro Superlight right now which has two buttons on the left side of the mouse. I set num7 is bound to the top button so it's a lot easier to hit it Voice comm is bound to num8 I think, whiCH I also set to my bottom mouse button in Logitech G Hub. I chose num7 and 8 to bound to my mouse buttons because those two keys aren't on the original wooting keyboard that I also use so I never use them anyways. Dropping weapon is bound to pressing down my mouse wheel, I think it's called mouse3.
voltaic is a good server since instead of making the playlist from scratch they have a playlist already catered to the game you play, voltaic has a lot of veterans and pro's who can help you out if there is a problem you are facing
i want to ask a question like what routine or scenario you follow like i what to do , i saw a video to make your own routine according to your weakness but they is vast range of scenario what should i do right now i m following voltaic routines of LG56 daily improvement routine
My answer will be different between this week in the next, I switch playlists and practice methods so much. But I think LG56's daily improvement routine is very solid.
bro the conclusion is that aim is a gift more then a skill that you learn, it's all about eye hand coordination. i'm sure you can be decent as a plat player but not more then that. the limit of your learning can't match the other gifted players. so try to pick a game that you feel natural and easy to learn and to play
honestly, i agree with a lot of this and its definitely true but for me my biggest inconsistency in valorant was specifically tension control. I got immortal relatively easily and early before i even really started aim training and i consider to be above average aim wise for non aim trainers (started around plat voltaic). Recently, i started focusing on specifically switching scenarios (viscose's kovaaks playlist is amazing) and focusing on my tension on my mouse and it made my aim WAY more consistent and especially my pistol rounds
Yeah I'm now convinced good tension control is what separates consistently good aimers from mediocre ones. Might do an experiment on it and make a video detailing what I found tbh
@@splaram i'd absolutely LOVE to see it, and im curious with someone with a lot of effort documenting their results seeing what they can find! you have a really great channel and i hope the best :D
I'm currently at gold 1 rank in valorant, my voltaic benchmarks are gold too but there are few tasks that are not reached gold. is it okay to play the intermediate benchmarks instead of novice ?
Important information, i've a good aim and reaction time but I'm still suck at CS2 and valorant.. but I try to improving myself(still frustrated) They were told me my crosshair placement, positioning are bad. I quit/uninstalled CS2 and valorant after 120+hours reason these game doesn't fit for me. I've a cs2(csgo formerly) player friend he told me he never play aim practice game in entire his life but he's very good than me have 2k hours than me.
Your friend isn't wrong, you can get good by just playing. But I like to use my time efficiently. CSGO maps like aim_botz help you to improve your raw mechanics a lot, and community server DMs help you to improve your crosshair placement and ability to fight people in a MUCH shorter time than just playing will. Valorant doesn't have all of that so we have to use aim trainers to achieve a similar result.
One of the only reasons I even learned to edit and make thumbnails is because I got so tired of watching people use Kovaaks wrong for 50 total hours and then act like they're some kind of authority while getting millions of views. Hopefully my videos will help stop this fraudulence.
I personally never did any kind of aim training and i to this day still dont understand why u would ain train when game sense and ability usage are way more important to rank up (saying this as someone with immo 3 431rr peak)
Aim training is a more efficient way to improve your mechanics are especially good for Valorant since Deathmatch and Range in this game are hot garbage. If I could port Workshop maps like aim_botz and CS community DM, retake, and 1v1 servers into this game, I wouldn't use aim trainers nearly as much as I do now.
@@IkeaBilly13 I'm guessing you have a lot of previous FPS experience? Possibly in CS? But yeah you can get to higher ranks by just using gamesense and never training aim but what happens when you go against someone that's not very smart but has good aim? Or a pro player? At the end of the day your gamesense can be fantastic but you still have to shoot other guys to win, and not even the biggest brain guys can consistently put themselves into fights where they can get off 3+ shots before the opponent reacts, and that becomes even more rare as you get higher up the ladder and face people with good aim AND good gamesense.
@@splaram not no real fps experience before had like 10h in csgo and have a 60hz monitor aswell. But i mainly just take fights that are in my favour or set up my team like spam through smokes or wallbang also in higher elo the aim isnt crazy like you'd think.
@@IkeaBilly13you can definitely achieve high ranks without aim training, but it's just less effective. If you want to get better at something it's always best to work at one thing at the time and train that in an isolated manner. Just like Tennis Pros train forehand only in different practice scenarios and don't play practice matches as much when preparing for big tournaments
I've seen VT Golds that are Immortal 3/Radiant and GM+ that are Gold and below so the correlation between VT rank and Val rank doesn't really mean too much imo, but I will say that Diamond is around the rank where you need to start supplementing a mechanical advantage with some game knowledge if you want to keep crutching on aim to climb