I love how this man quite literally played out the aimlab playlist with no cuts, dude is really a man of his word, his determination got him this far, awesome video Max.
I started aim labs consistently and was working on what I was bad at, I can feel a huge difference from aim labs I suggest it if you want sharper more consistent aim.
That depends on how much time you wanna spend. The whole playlist is 5 tasks x 1 minute = 5 mins in total. Doing each task 3 times will be 15 mins. Practice in the Range ---> Easy, Medium Bots with Sherrif. Try to hit only heads; no body shots. Your focus should be on accuracy and precision; not the score. Then play the Strafe 50 with Guardian. Practice counter-strafing and hitting only heads. Repeat as you see fit. This would be 15 mins approximately. Then 5 DMs ---> 2 with Sherrif, 2 with Guardian, and 1 with any rifle of your choice. 5 x 7 = 35 mins . This becomes 1 hour practice in total, which is more than enough if you practice consistently.@@satyammadheshiya2112
Bro thank you for the aim routine but your accent in the video is so funny lol xD. Like as a viewer on twitch, I found Demon1 in this clip sayin: "Yo, whats good everyone" with that voice is just hilarious
irmão não sei mexer em aimlab, mas to fazendo apenas a rotina de dentro do valorant, é maneira, mas se jogar no youtube ai vc deve achar como jogar a playlist dele@@OAdrielSanttos
I’ll just leave this here and update it every week. I’m doing the aimlabs part only because I’m doing this for CS2 with the addition of spider shot precision right before the last aimlabs drill multi shot. I’m on day 6 as of the initial comment and I have noticeable gains in control, consistency, and speed. I’m PBing every day except for VCT Latam, and my aim feels insanely good. Hit a 40 bomb in a 14-16 game of CS. Day 11 Edit: I’ve changed a lot with the routine. I’m doing Voltaic fundamentals now to make it harder practice, and I’ve seen a ton of improvement. I think this is a very good routine to begin with, and if you feel like it’s not challenging you it’s fine to move onto something harder. Before I changed routines I ended up doing 6 reps of every drill, including spider shot, with 1-2 minute rest in between each scenario. So 6 reps, rest, 6 reps, rest. The gains are nuts lol Last edit: I noticed measurable improvements doing aimlabs everyday for a month, even though I didn’t stick with the demon1 playlist the entire time and switched to the voltaic fundamentals, I think you would also see measurable improvement doing his for a month. It didn’t matter if I was playing Apex, CSGO, or any other game my aim was just much more consistent and I had much better mouse control. I stopped after the month because I needed to give my wrist and mind a break and do stretches since the voltaic routine was a little over an hour long and I went from controller play right into that with an already weak wrist. It didn’t give me huge pains or anything, just mild discomfort that pops up when I’m like 40 minutes into a routine which has already gone away in a week since I’ve stopped. TLDR: if you really want to improve, aim labs will help you a ton :) raw mouse control is only one aspect of being good at a fps like valorant, but if you don’t have it you absolutely need it to be a high rank.
@@SrtaFrost thank you :) can’t believe it’s already been almost two weeks since my initial comment, but I’ve done a routine of some sorts every day. Currently on the voltaic platnium fundamentals playlist