Btw a additional hint for people who struggle with death grip pn your mouse, chew on something while playing for example a mint or gum. It will release your tension A LOT.
Reminder that, although aim like this is crucial, focusing and tunnel visioning on your aim like this in actual matches isnt necessarily good, as you will make less smart decisions and will not think about ability use, location and using your teammates for kills or using yourself for your teammates. Dying is also important winning is more important than your aim, good luck :)
Been playing for a weeks now, but I do know the answer to these two. 1. If the enemy is close enough that you could easy spray them, focus on the enemy. If not, focus on your crosshair. 2. Angles. Try to analyse where your enemy last was and where they could come out from. That way, you're already holding an angle before an enemy shows up and can easy kill them.
Hey man, sorry for the late reply, i'm kinda busy rn, you can try to join our discord server in the desc, and maybe i can send you a screenshot of it from there! :D
Hey man, yeah maybe i can give you some quick tips for it, try to jiggle whenever you just wanna check the situation or find the enemy's position, and you can wide swing when you're in a 1v1 situation and the enemy is "hard holding" your position, you can try to wide swing it to make it unexpected! :D
bro do you use raw accel ? i playing with raw accel for a long time. currently i am gold 2, should i remove raw accel or keep going with it to get a perfect aim like you ?
@@kshitizmishra-u1b isn't raw accel makes your aim follow your movement on the mouse? like if you move your mouse slowly, the aim will be slower, and so the other way, it could be messing with your muscle memory/micro adjustment, so i chose not to use it personally
@@kshitizmishra-u1b ohh the angle snapping, i tried it once, and i think it's good for a far away flicks, because it'll straighten your aim, but i don't think it's good overall for valorant, it will make any micro adjustment or diagonal flicks way harder than the default one, so no i can't recommend it personally! :D