#ww5t Novice S5

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storm lava
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@hallow plover ❤️

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ww5t Novice S5

hallow plover
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okay, so
1 - only one attempt at each target, don't return if miss
2 - focus on visual confirmation. don't click unless very sure you are on target, there are a lot of misses after micros which is bad for static with such large targets. you need at least 95% acc here
3 - lines are not straight a lot of times, plan your flick after clicking and don't rush if you are not prepared (a lot of left/right to target flicks as well as "arcs")
4 - quite a number of overflicks, you don't want them
5 - flick speed itself should be improved, feels slow, almost dragging or as if you're tensing whole way (saying your hand feels dead kinda sign about it), you need to have high tense start flick then release of tension and clean stop before micro. you just powering through on sheer tension, which is bad - it's very "controlling" but not sustainable and limits both speed and amount of good aim you can have. plus on TS scenarios this will ruin your tracking after flick.

i suggest 1w2ts with small targets (so that mistakes are obvious as feedback for your brain) for practice (and not caring for score) - do proper tech, pause before each part of process - before flick, before micro, stop to confirm and click, plan next and flick and repeat. you want to focus on crisp, fast, straight underflicks (or on targets) without shaky landings (wasn't on VOD, but can happen when focusing on correct tech), lazy aim (click without micro on at least somewhat wide targets and confirmation)

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key here is proper execution of steps but with pauses between them. it's easy to speed up "between" pauses, but hard to re-work bad tech itself

storm lava
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Thanks very much for the Analysis and breakdown and suggestiongs, i got to read it few times to understand the concept and will focus on practice it

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i've just hitted Gold Complete, should i focus on getting 499 in each scenario? or what should i do now to progress? (and on the way i will practice on the static tech you just guided me)

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@hallow plover

hallow plover
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you can try to get 500 energy as some suggest it, but personally I just did next level benchmarks (intermediate) and then went to grinding those I have weakest scores in

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no problem in any of these approaches really. I like to focus on weakest benches simply because I feel that for my game all fundamental skills apply so it's best way to improve and not be bored with kvk

storm lava
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i grinded too much kvk, i feel weird ingame and i dont have senstivity to play with, on Kvk im 36CM

hallow plover
round crescent
storm lava
storm lava
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you know, to think alot while doing the scenario and force my self to do it in that way..

round crescent
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but dont worry about straight lines, they are pointless to obsess over

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and with underflicks I dont think its smart to force it, you build bad habits by doing so imo

storm lava
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about Straight lines, im doing my best to take the shortest route to the next target, and i try to spam like gridshot the most close targets always to get higher score..

about 95%, i know i can make it, but then i will kill less targets, and i saw in KVK Communities that people say "Achive 95% acc first, then go for speed", so i did it already.. thats how i was able to reach Gold score which is kinda hard to achive, you need to perform really smooth and clean..

even a guy with good aim naturally that didn't played kvk will struggle get gold score, cause you have to be consistent and clean for minute long, and u have to have exp on that scenario of atleast 20 mins, no one can first shot hit goldscore with KVK exp IMO

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@round crescent btw.. should i play FOV of Valorant 103? instead of OW 103? im not playing OW, but i do play PUBG and Valorant.. and after grinding kvk, the Valo\Pubg Fov feels more zoomed then OW103..

storm lava
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@hallow plover my VT aim training journey kinda fucked, im too boored to practice on Novice Playlist cause im Gold complete, but not 500 energy, on the other hand VT intermidate too hard for my level, ican't score platinum

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and im kinda being stupid to practice on high sens such as 32-37 CM, while i were grinding almost two years on 55CM sensitivity cause of skill issues, and to be able to hit shots..

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now i can't find nice sensitivity ingame too feel on point with my turns and recoil tracking, anything lower then 37 CM feels hella slow and uncomfy, and im full tens during gameplay and fights..

hallow plover
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there is no real problem in playing intermediate, doesn't matter that you don't get plat scores from get go, if it's doable and not miserable it's good practice

storm lava
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@hallow plover hi bro, can i see your VT Benchmark Intermidate ? just to get inspired

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and see you strengths and weaknesses

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btw, during scenarios of micro target tracking, or Dynamic clicking, i tend to "rest" on my thumb palm and my wrist to get more accuracy, which make me slow and miss the target and fucks me, but if im keeping my hand "floating" my mouse "floating" like im puting less then 1gram of pressure, its moves fluent and im able to score higher, but its feels uncomfy and hard, my fingers start to hurt at some point after 20 secs like this

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it is all normal and the right direction?

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for example in the Scenario "TamSpeed 2bpes" i feel like i have 20% accuracy, but if i "hug the mouse" holding it heavy, and tensing (which is my default habit) i can hit 90-95% accuracy scores consistent

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the end goal of aiming is to have 0% tens on the mouse and float completely calm all long the gaming session?

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i kinda forgot whats the point and what im looking for 😅

hallow plover
hallow plover
storm lava
shadow gazelleBOT
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I know, Stevy sucks at coding.

hallow plover
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do you have enough mousepad space? also some scenarios actually require you to reset your mouse and it's normal thing to do

storm lava
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and i used to play on slow sens like 60 CM before aim training

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my aim was all flicky and unsmooth, but i were good at some aiming techs

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now im trying to find my best performing sens to play games while practicing, cause all my gaming journey kinda got ruined i became bot

hallow plover
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what game do you play?

storm lava
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since i used to play 50-60CM and now im playing with 37-35CM sometimes when i get jumpscares or facing enemy in tense moment and i have to react immediatly and perfect, i do weird movements and my aim having bad time, its like anything under 35CM is not for me seriously playing

storm lava
hallow plover
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well play sth like 35-40 in apex and 60 in Val and be happy

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different games with different aiming techs

storm lava
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60 in Val?

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i feel that anything lower then 0.4 my hand is about to break

hallow plover
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you don't need to have same sens in all games and kvks

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i mean, val requires just crosshair placement and micros

storm lava
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trying to put my aim on each corner to have crosshair placement, and i feel heavy fatigue

hallow plover
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well then do 50 or 40 idk man 😄
u said you were used to 50

storm lava
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when i was abusing low sens to be good, i was playing 0.26 in valorant, diamond 3 player, 0 mouse control

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im just stuck on that 37CM, thats probably what should i play i guess

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need to practice and get higher in the ranks

hallow plover
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i mean, don't overthink it too much, focus on process not result

storm lava
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the higher the rank the smaller the target and the deep the hand gotta work

storm lava
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im gold complete cause im good at close range, now all the mid range starts

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thats how it feels

storm lava
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like ingame performance?

hallow plover
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anything short term. in game results, "bad feeling", bad scores etc
trust the process and grind instead of trying to find easy solution or easy problem

storm lava
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btw, all that aiming Techs that needed to be apply while practicing like "focus on not overshot, sright lines, aim, verify, then shoot"

so i should do all of that when im trying to score higher to achive new rank?

should i do that ingame when aiming?

hallow plover
# storm lava btw, all that aiming Techs that needed to be apply while practicing like "focu...

1 - kinda but not extreme. you don't want to be lazy aimer and boredom clicker, you need to actually observe what you do and try to correct it constantly. key difference is attitude and what you do/feel when you fail - you just try again focusing on things you see and trying to improve, instead of feeling resentful or angry because you didn't score well or can't get PB for long time
i'd say it as "trust the process but perform it". what I meant by not focusing on short term things is that - don't try to find quick solution for single scen problem you just encountered (like changing sens all the time for no practice reason), just play again. it's ok to even have full bad day where you score bad despite like hour of active practice, it happens
2 - in kvk yes, in game - no, in game you should not think about aiming at all, you should focus on positioning, enemy tracking etc etc etc all the things aside from aim. assume what you aim is what you can do and trust yourself. the only exception is DMs, but that is basically kvk in game

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the worst thing you can do to yourself in game and kvk alike (and it applies to all sports actually, like tennis for example) is let your performance get in your head
bad score, bad aim in game, enemy outplaying you twice in a row. if you succumb you just start playing badly

as for why not thinking about aim in game - even aside from obvious reasons like aim not being the most important part of game - you just can't do anything about it in game, you can just apply your current skill and that's it. in kvk you can try to fix your mistakes by playing, but in game you can't, simply because like 5 scenarios of kvk give more aim exposure than full match in val

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you can search online for goal vs process oriented mindsent in context of athletes. imagine being goal oriented when you try to prepare to Olympics, it's literally mental torture to expect yourself to instantly and no-hustle practice for years to go and win gold medal against best of the best. and practice regimes are brutal there, between start and goal there is massive dedication which can't really be tolerated by goal minded person

storm lava
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bro you are amazing @hallow plover

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btw how you doin in the VDIM Tracking days that VT air Short \ Long Strafes Intermidate V2? i feel like its impossible to put the mouse on them...

hallow plover
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well these are hard because they are very reactive and fast, but idk, just try a bunch of times and focus on

  • not predicting, meaning you should never change direction unless you SEE bot changes direction
  • being fast enough but without tensing arm/wrist. you should be "frenzy" but quick, if that makes sense. getting used to speed is very crucial
  • being as smooth as possible, even more important than fast because if you overcompensate - you actively hurting your ability to see (visual clutter) and ability to adjust (more distance). you want to "wobble" inside strafe, not outside. but always tracking assuming it won't change direction (otherwise you lag behind or predict and fail miserably)

it's hard but useful. i find trackstop and MFSI much harder though

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i also suggest taking at least 30s between each run, as those are quite fast paced

storm lava
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ok thank you, i will try to focus on this things and to improve them, those are the basics of aim, to not predict and to not over move the mouse, but that speed, is insane, and the tensions is my biggest problem now, i can't overcome it, i even became much more tense and death gripping then before

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everyfight i tense to death, idk what to do, the egg idea not working well for me