#Valorant aim vod review - can someone help me?

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I don't know why i'm so bad with sheriff, im radiant right now but my aim in comparison against others immortal 3/radiants are so different, they look more faster & more consistent, i really don't know what i have to practice to reach the same consistent aim they have or go beyond, i'm trying to go pro in valorant, but with this aim i think i can't go against other pro players because my main role is duelist, i have the same problem when doing tapping or strafe shooting with vandal or other guns, but i am more inconsistent with sheriff.

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I will upload my kovaaks benchmark here just to have more informations about my aim.

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that's my level right now:

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In the last week i've stopped doing voltaic benhmarks routine and lg56 routine and created a new overall playlist only for valorant to practice the most scenarios that happens in-game, but the problem is that in kovaaks you will always use aiming without movement, but in valorant you have to use movement and aiming at the same time, right? so what should i do? i can't notice what is wrong with my aim inconsistency in-game.

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Also my sensitivity and dpi i'm playing is - 1600 dpi - 0.177 sensitivity - 46,13 cm/360

hasty jolt
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# hasty jolt Looks like a dead zoning issue to me.

what's the issue in my dead zoning? i don't know what is making me miss the shots, when i watch my vods i always caught my aim off the head in the moment i shoot, but i always try to mentally aim for the head to practice my precision and i miss my shots, idk how i can practice my precision in valorant if trying to focus on aiming for the head doesn't work.

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i feel that there is a gap of level between my aim and pro players in valorant, but i don't know how i can go beyond that.

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is it bad trying to use tracking the enemy head in valorant?

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I took a look at it again and it looks like your aim and movement are out of sync. You might try compensating by flicking past them slightly and walking into your shot.