Has anyone used it for M&K aim training? I have been, haven’t seen substantial results yet but I think if given enough time I’ll be much better when it comes to aiming
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1 ReplyKeep going mon frère Because aiming is something quite hard But keep going and you’ll get there Never give up and you can achieve your aim I suggest recording your matches then watching To see what you can do better to be at the top of your game So enjoy your time and try not to do too much Because sometimes relaxing Can be kinda clutch
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Edited by jonpall: 6/28/2020 3:11:37 PMI have like 40 hours on it, I’ve been playing it for 20-30 minutes a day lately and it does help for sure. You can’t expect to see quick improvement with aim though, it is something that takes a long time to get down. You also can’t just sit down and play it for 8 hours in one sitting and then expect to be an aim god tomorrow. It is muscle memory training and it takes time. Just play it a little bit every single day, maybe twice a day, and practice a variety of scenarios rather than sticking with the same one for a long time. Some of my favourite scenarios are 1wall6targets precision, 1wall1target, 1wall5targets_pasu (VERY hard but helps a lot), ascended tracking, Cata IC long strafes, vertical switching, and tile frenzy 180. Also, make sure your sens is consistent with the games you play. There are sites online that help you convert your sens from game to game and in kovaaks. At least do this for any games you play that are very aim demanding like CSGO and apex legends if you are into those. Stuff like destiny and valorant Id say don’t matter as much because those games have generous hitboxes, but at least keep it close. It is widely accepted that if it takes from end to end of the horizontal space of your mousepad to do a 360 in game with no mouse acceleration then that is a good sens for FPS.