#If I play Kovaaks ( specifically precision tasks) on low sens will my precision improve on mid sens

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tawny dirge
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I'm pretty positive the opposite is true, it's much easier to be precise on a slower sensitivity, but by playing a higher-than normal sensitivity may teach you to be more precise as it'll take more effort

wanton tide
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hi, why not settling on 40cm for valorant?

also, training on any sens will help u because u are learning the technique, which can be replicated on any sens

if u can be stable and control a slightly higher sens than ur main one, ur precision will increase on the main one

i recommend for u to change to 40cm in val, but train in 35cm in kovaak

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because u say u have precision issues

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work on technique, watch mattyow's static mistakes guide

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also doing the fundamental routine based on ur rank in general, will help with smoothness

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which is a key component of aim, aside from static

simple fable
simple fable
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I have like a flicky aim playstyle and my arm hurts when I use lower sens for it from all the fast movements. (also ik i was shaky during this but I was trying a new sens and it was my warmup for the day and i might have whiffed here and there...)

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I also dont have full control of this aim style yet but im trying my best to learn it and become more controlled with my arm/wrist movements so i dont look so shaky

violet star
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Yeah, the opposite is true, just like @tawny dirge said. You want to train with something slightly faster so that you’re forced to slow down and calculate your movements made more accurately, if precision is what you’re looking to improve.