#VT Angleshot Micro VALORANT,VT Skyclick Multi VALORANT and VT 1w1t VALORANT
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ok thats not that high then, try to be smoother and aim quicker in general
youre taking to long switching between targets and lining up the shot, thats not how you flick in game
yea but then i lose accuracy
is it okay to sac the accuracy for the score?
it doesnt matter accuracy will come later. for now just focus on keeping the lines you draw from target to target straight, and clicking when your crosshair gets there. it doesnt have to be lightning quick, just smooth and speedy
heres an example
i dont play val and my accuracy is really bad in this clip https://go.aimlab.gg/v1/redirects?link=aimlab%3A%2F%2Fcompare%3Fid%3D8b8bb8f6-8b3b-40f4-ac8f-4506ecaa3dc8%26source%3DB1ADE8CB70159DDD&link=steam%3A%2F%2Frungameid%2F714010
but its still a much higher score bc i go faster
Is it better to focus on one scenario until I hit the score needed for the rank, then switch to another? Or should I train each scenario for a set amount of time each day?
cant open it
oh weird
it looks like this
just search my name on the leaderboard if you care to watch its the only score ive set
yea
idk if you know how but you can get to the leaderboard by searching the name of the scen in training and then clicking on it and looking to the right panel
yea bc ur trying something new
the point of the last clip wasnt just to show you to go faster, i was also trying to show you how your lines should look. even if i missed a lot, the lines should be smooth and straight, not shaky. thats more important than speed
k thx for the help
np if you have any questions just @
nice work, keep it up 😄
@wide loom sorry for bothering u but how do i imporve smoothnes is there anything specific
no worries, and its a hard thing to describe, but you want to focus on how your wrist and your arm work together, to move the sensor on your mouse in a straight line. you have to put in reps to learn it mainly. but i always say start by drawing lines in MS paint. you want to keep your lines straight, but dont go super slow, go a consistent medium speed and try to feel out how your wrist and arm can work together to keep it straight
you should lower your mouse dpi for your desktop for this btw, otherwise it might feel really fast and youll just use your wrist.
up 2 u for browsing and i mean your mouse dpi
the little button that changes is or its in software
just whatever the lowest setting is for this
dont do that in game but like just for the ms paint stuff
you could also just practice centering based tasks tbh
in fact, fuck ms paint, do centering
VT Centering 90 easy no strafes
another good tip is tension management, basically dont tense up
@wide loom hi sorry for bothering you again but do you have any tips for 1w1t?
it depends on the issue youre having, would you mind doing a vod?
i have sent it above
1w1t- https://medal.tv/games/aim-lab/clips/iwkA56wiacepgyPdB/d1337T0XGlqR?invite=cr-MSxuR1ksMTYyODUzMTU0LA
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oh wait wrong clip
https://medal.tv/games/aim-lab/clips/iwE4hQSHvdRqHICWx/d1337lPZMAiu?invite=cr-MSxVbEgsMTYyODUzMTU0LA
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easy inter or hard
inter
after watching your run it seems like you still need to just go a bit faster. you will do worse at first but youll adjust. your initial flick should be really really fast and your micro correction should be normal speed