Hello! I'm gold complete? plat-ish and I'm not sure what mistakes I'm making when it comes to aiming in Valorant and what I can do about it. Thanks in advance! Video is muted halfway for copyright reasons.
https://youtu.be/DBuwioe-9uI
#What do I have and what can I do to improve.
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Your gun is only good at certain ranges it's really hard to give good feedback when it's just scout gameplay but from what I could gather from this is you rush your shots and noscope sometimes this is just letting rng decide if you win.
Sometimes you peek into people with a rifle while they're close to you and it leaves you at a huge disadvantage.
Youre doing pretty good you also panic pretty hard after you take your first shot try relaxing a hut after you miss.
I'd highly recommend uploading a vod of you using a rifle if you struggle with those too because you can get a lot more value out of that
alright thanks for the advice, will upload another vod soon
@novel tide you panic when your first few bullets don't do the job.
You have a really hard time shooting strafing targets.
I'd focus on calming your nerves in the situations where the start of the fight doesn't work out and practicing tasks that will help you with ad strafing targets.
I don't know what ones to recommend because I'm currently on vacation but this is what I think you should look for.
oh oki thank you very much! much appreciated
- your crosshair placement is all over the place
- imo you shouldn't be counterstrafing just yet (first focus on getting your macros into the vicinity of the enemy more accuratly and then faster)
- your movement is not good (you have the basics of counterstrafing down, but you should prioritize better pathing. to improve first get a better understanding about all this by watching this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_pKyRCLcWk
- you sometimes take questionable peaks, but i think this is because you just simply peek everything, if you look at some professionals their DM vods they take their info and often hold something (this replicates into comp often by example your sova has revealed a player somewhere you dont just run at him you hold him for a bit and you take your time peaking him (giving him more time to worry about other things and so more unaware, peak the enemy how you dont want to be peaked)
In this video I discuss how to path properly, isolate angles and discuss what kill zones are and how you should approach utilizing them on both the defensive and attack sides. This is a more basic fundamental video but I see lots of students struggling with these concepts in my private sessions and figured I'd make a content piece discussing it...
4** be careful if you play DM like that you dont want to become a sound warrior and camp all day because there's a s very nuanced line between those 2
and example is jiggle a common angle hold him for a bit and then wide swing
if you need extra guidance @ me and ill help u a little