Thank you for your realistic portrayal of an aim training journey. I'm so tired of all those videos like "I played aim trainers for 7 days, now I'm an aimbot." I had no experience with shooters. It took me 2 months just to get Iron in Voltaic's Benchmark. Then it took 2-3 months for each new rank, with a big plateau of six months at Platinum. Now I have 1500 hours in Aimlabs, and I've reached Master rank.
Yeah, such videos are nothing but clickbait nonsense. The only way "7 days bla-bla" would do anything is if you grind 4-6h a day which would likely cause wrist issues or even injuries and you're monitored by a coach like Matty, Viscose etc or you somehow know on your own what you're doing wrong and analyze is which most newbies realistically do not. Its a grind with lots of trials and errors if you do it on your own. Heck, most newbies don't even know what routines/scenarios to play or what they struggle with and have to focus on.
In the currect state of games, you're not alone in maining Aim Trainers. It's all so stale and repetitive, i'd rather just chill and vibe with some background music/podcast/videos and shoot dots. Glad to see you back, big man!
I could see myself becoming an aim trainer main aswell. A couple weeks ago i hit 1k hours in aimlabs. Just aiming, improving and tinkering with peripherals and settings is really fun. But as long as Diabotical still has players i'm maining that game.
@@TheRodoeht yeah, every evening there are a couple of games going in EU. I'm not sure how alive NA is nowadays. If it's worth checking out depends on you, the players that are left are pretty good so depending on your previous arena FPS experience it may be rough as a new player. But once you learn the game it's really fun.
I think you will see most result from aim training in game where a lot of tracking is required, in games like cs,valorant there won't be noticable difference cuz its mainly crosshair placement.
Im so confused why are people flaming him for getting “good aim” in a video game instead of making money irl… like the point of the video is his progress in game…. Like wtf??
can you recommend some good aimbeast playlists? caus I am really enjoying the switch up from kovaaks to aimbeast recently and planning to implement it into my routines more ^^
Tough to summarize as it's many small things that add up, so I'd recommend checking my aim trainer tierlist, but some big ones: - Clean modern UI - Built-in routines & benchmarks - Regular updates - Weekly challenges Kovaaks is still top tier, but some things are starting to feel a bit dated and updates don't seem worthwhile.
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
As someone with a little over 2.5k hours in kovaaks, I've personally found that improvement from aim trainers really depends on what category I'm playing. For instance, I have seen huge improvements in mouse control overall from grinding reactive tracking scenarios and playlists, and feel especially cracked when I use them as a warmup. Meanwhile I'm just shy of voltaic master in static, have several top 100 scores in extra small dot scenarios, and my ingame flicks are still garbage lmao.
Forgot to add, I'm not positive if you made it or not, but when I first began with kovaaks I found a playlist titled "Pipi static" that helped me out loads. If you are in fact responsible for that one, just wanted to say I appreciate it.
So you didn’t practice your flicks and it became your weakness ? Damn but still i think your flicks wayyy better than me as a silver rank be confident brother
@@waled6000 Didn't practice my flicks?? Probably at least half my time in kovaaks is static scenarios lmao. Most of the rest of it is either variant of TS. Wym?
@@waled6000 At the moment I'm not really sure. I kinda fell into becoming a kovaaks main for a while now. I'm getting back into cs2 - placed 17kish in premier back in january or february and then stopped playing it until this week cuz i got spinbotted every single game down to 14k before I said fuck it lmao. Occasionally I (very casually) play some wz2 or halo infinite but I could never grind those games for rank because lol aim assist. I haven't been super competitive in a minute; I would love to grind faceit or go hard with premier but I don't have a solid stack to do it with. I've always been really passionate about cs but nothing else has ever really hit the spot.
life is so unfair man ... like kudos to the improvement and all , but think about it for a second , Matty probably started this aim training thing as astra ? im not really up to date on the ranks , but really when he had zero hours on aim trainer , i bet he was 2nd or 3rd highest rank , and probably after like a hundred hours of play he got to the highest rank celestial ? , and my man right here has 1k hours and he's diamond .... im even worse , ihave 1k hours too ,but im plat
Ye guys i get it , that is not my point , no matter where he started it is way above average , jade or diamond , whatever, the point is you cant really improve so much , there is no way that someone can start off as bronze and get all the way to celestial , not even after 100k hours , there is a limit to how much mylenation your nerves can get
How did you get to this number? Of course there's lots of afk hours in there which is why I went beyond just 1000 logged hours (~1500+ across all trainers)