I have Kovaaks, but decided to buy Oblivity and give it a go. I actually really like it. Has a lot of potential. I hope the developers keep working on it and making it even better over time. The playlists you and the devs made together are excellent too.
kovaaks better smarter stronger but this aim training looks fun and very good to improve cuz there's many stats to know what you can practice to being better at alls.
Great video, I remember asking you about something like this 3 weeks ago and you said you would have to make something new, thank you for this it will help alot
Wish he could make an aimlabs one, ikik he is a kovaaks coach. But not everyone would pay for kovaaks as they just want to play the game casual and not go above that as they just want to aim better.
Are the online playlists only available in certain countries because I literally do not see anything if I type in anything into any search bar aside from the default playlists that come when you install the game
@@itsjustdark3309 my issue was I wasn’t using it on the right Steam account. Make sure it’s not a borrowed game. This is if you have hard reinstalled the game and tried everything
I texted the oblivity developers about the missing scenario issue. No information on why it’s like that or how to fix it. Just try to run each scenario as many times as you want. It doesn’t matter
@@WestProter Thankyou for the fast response! Upon checking, Hard version of the playlist has been fixed but the medium has still missing ones and the easy has 1 missing scenario + there were playlists with the same name
Can someone please explain in baby level simplicity how to find these playlists? I swear I have typed “west proter” and every other variation into every single search bar I can find in Oblivity and I see nothing.
@@WestProter yes. I feel so dumb cos I’ve added an online playlist before but it’s like there’s literally only the playlists that come with the game on download. I feel like it’s staring me in the face
@West Proter have you seen how many maps are in your playlists? There are more than 10 scenarios, do you suggest playing all the playlist scenarios for 15 rounds? This is nonsense ... Why are there no playlists of 5 scenarios? Either the developer messed something up, or you. This looks like the worst ad so far
@@WestProter There are 5 scenarios in the playlists, because that's what the developer does by default. The developer said that in order for his algorithm to find the sensitivity to work well, you need to play 1 scenario for 15 rounds. The developer also said that you need to play at least 50 rounds and a maximum of 120 (one day fast) per day, otherwise the result will be poor due to the small number of repetitions or due to player fatigue. Take your West Proter Easy playlist as an example. Your scenario contains 40 scenarios, to complete it you need to play 600 rounds per day, 1 round is 30 seconds, 600 rounds is 18000 seconds = 300 minutes = 5 hours. Do you understand the logic? Five hours of maximum concentration in the aim simulator for a common person... You are either a bad trainer or you are either not familiar with oblivity and decided to advertise it ... I am not talking to you negatively, I just want to understand your logic, how your playlist will help me find sensitivity given the above?
I would also like to understand which playlist is suitable for a game like warzone (there is basically a target switch aim and not much tracking) and for overwatch (reactive tracking). Or are these all scenarios for Valorant?
The playlist and promotion have nothing to do with sensitivity finding/the sens finder feature. Even if hypothetically that feature could do something useful (which I’m confident it does not), the playlist wouldn’t be something you’d want to use for it as the various scens have nothing to do with eachother or a specific game.
Hi west proter! Why is it that when I super focus on my eyes in an enemy I don't hit them or lose the duel but when I play on a super low sens like 0.3 800 dpi I win them most of the time is it because of tunnel vision? I use 0.38sens and 800 dpi btw. I also subbed :D
I think it has to do with the muscles your arm is using when aiming. Usually when playing on low sens, people tend to use their arm more and get comfortable using only their arm, rarely would you see an arm aimer use their wrist or fingers. You probably started using other muscles you're not used to using and made you're aim worse. You should try to use a variety of sensitivities that force you to use different parts of you're muscles. High sens for wrist aiming, low sens for arm aiming, and the fingers should help you micro adjust when switching targets.