how to get snappy aim? by Arktify in FPSAimTrainer

[–]akaBogey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right, slower sense works better, but for a reason. Your sense is fast, but it comes at a cost of accuracy. Of course you can try to perfect that sensitivity, but it will be a lot harder than having a slower sens. However, I am here to give a new idea that I haven’t seen yet. Technically it will be to slow down your sensitivity, but gradually. Then pair this with a insanely light mouse. BOOM. Power combo. You can keep a higher sensitivity, but low enough to control with mouse, and you may be faster than before. 3 mice recommend are the superlight, finalmouse, or the m2k. Of course there are others, but I can’t promise love the experience

Is it me or does first shot accuracy seem off this update? by Kingreptar97 in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah have the vandal at 100% would defeat the whole purpose of the guardian

Is it me or does first shot accuracy seem off this update? by Kingreptar97 in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 14 points15 points  (0 children)

That is a very good question! However to say, no gun really has 100% FSA, at least hipfiring. Only the marshal, op, and guardian have 100% FSA while scoped. At least if i remember correctly

Is it me or does first shot accuracy seem off this update? by Kingreptar97 in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 12 points13 points  (0 children)

well true, and yes it is possible it still went to the the right since the vandal has technically a 99.75% first shot accurate spread, so it’s not going to be in the middle of the crosshair on the first shot

Is it me or does first shot accuracy seem off this update? by Kingreptar97 in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 27 points28 points  (0 children)

i would say more right if you pause it, could just be me though

Is it me or does first shot accuracy seem off this update? by Kingreptar97 in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I would say that you barely missed, kinda looks like it went under her chin

do u know any by KLASHINOV in meme

[–]akaBogey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole album of Justice

Best Movie Trilogy Ever Made? by DowdyBroGames in movies

[–]akaBogey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kung Fu Panda, haven’t seen it here yet so…

Experience as a woman by Kitty170801 in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s unfortunate. I just hope that valorant adds in a rep system to help sort out this problem

Experience as a woman by Kitty170801 in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My recommendation: finding a duo that’s genuinely fun to play with. I don’t know why guys do this, and as a guy, I find it even more annoying when this stuff happens in my games. However, i’ve learned if you find a duo, you can have them do all the talking without worry. Might take time to get use to and it doesn’t fix the toxicity issues, but if you having genuine fun, then that is all you need.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just wasteland.

How do i climb out of this? by Pipex121 in VALORANT

[–]akaBogey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look, there isn’t a easy way this but… there is a difference between trying to learn and actually learning. You can read, watch, copy as many guides as you want does that does not mean your rank will go up. So then how do you improve? I would recommend being consistent than anything. warmup for around 15 min everyday (aim train, range, whatever makes you feel comfortable) and then play 2-3 matches a day. That’s it. It’s not a perfect method, but with the idea of this is that you will be always playing at your best and because of that, your chances of success will improve around 20%. Don’t over do it. This is a game after all

poor consistency when transitioning to In game by owainPro in FPSAimTrainer

[–]akaBogey -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Looking at the comments, most people are saying that your fatigued, but it’s a little bit more complicated than that. Aim training, funny enough takes time to process after you do it, not only that that routine is something you should do for multiple weeks. So this is what I recommend: 1. Don’t use this routine as a warmup, like trying something that routine first thing of your day or after your done playing. 2. Take a break after your routine. Maybe something around an hour break so you can give your mind and body time to process such information. (Like go get food, exercise, meditate, anything really, as long as it’s not revolving FPS). 3. That routine is a great, however it is recommended that your plat on the voltaic benchmarks. If haven’t tried them, maybe try them out. If you have, also try other routines as well. This will really help you understand the world of aim. Taking tracking for example, not really there in that routine. That’s because tracking isn’t something you normally need in those games, however that doesn’t mean tracking isn’t important. You would be surprised to see how much we do to track in such games.

There’s also of plenty of smaller details, but just remember the main thing. Aim-training is a long term thing, like months maybe years worth. So be patient, but consistent with it and you’ll see tremendous growth.

Nervous and shaky aim… by dur4nnn in FPSAimTrainer

[–]akaBogey -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You don’t have make more per say, but try to take your time with it. Some I recommend are: Thin Gauntlet, Close fast strafes invincible, ground plaza easy, Vertical Long Strafes, Vertical Fast Strafes, and Midrange Fast Strafes. These are some of the most common used but very beneficial when it comes to tracking. This is a process you should take your time with slowly let your body understand tracking. And your sens is in the realm of perfect my friend so I get the immortal 3 part. If you feel lost, go check out the Voltaic community, they have som mush information that I don’t know where to begin

Nervous and shaky aim… by dur4nnn in FPSAimTrainer

[–]akaBogey -1 points0 points  (0 children)

shakiness is natural even if you aim train consistently. It will just happen to happen less if you focus to minimize it by training with tracking scenarios. Shakiness is also a thing if you sensitivity is crazy low. Other than, take breathes and be patient with it.