Showing posts with label aim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aim. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Overwatch | How to Improve and Practice Your Aim with Deathmatch | Advanced aiming guide by TheCheeseyGamer

Many people have been coming up with different methods for practicing aim. Finally we have Deathmatch which is a great way to get practice against real players without long down times or having anything on the line like SR. Deathmatch, in games like CS:GO is a very common way to warmup and train your aim and we finally have it in Overwatch.
When training, you should NOT do is worry about your K/D ratio. Don't worry about dying or getting kills, just worry about improving your aim. Take your time and make sure you're getting efficient practice. Concentrate on your shots. It's okay to go slow especially if you're not very good at aiming. When you're practicing you don't want to build bad habits.
The point is Improve your aim not to win. So don't worry about what place you come in. Just focus on what you're improving on. The result of the game whether you win or lose do not matter.


Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - A 30 Min Guide to Improve Your Aim/Reflexes by ImThour

Before starting, I would like to tell you that this training will take only 30 Minutes. I found a great way with the same old maps you already played but this time, our approach will be different. Hope you will have a good read!
Practice #1 - Aim Warmup (10 Mins is Max):
What we have to do on this Map:
  • Click on Aimbotz Challenge, Select 90 degrees in challenge mode and 100 Kills.
  • Do it 4 times with AK47 (100 Kills), M4A1/M4A4 (100 Kills), Glock (100 Kills) and USP/P2000 (100 Kills) making it a total of 400 Kills.
  • Try only taps, No spray or burst required. Doesn't matter if you do slow in the first, regular work will automatically make you faster.
Practice #2 - Reflex Warmup (10 Mins is Max):
Settings for this Map: Settings for this Map
What we have to do on this Map:
  • Set your Map settings as shown in the picture above
  • Select AK/M4 and click start
  • Once completed, you can go on Stage 2 and Stage 3 and similarly all the stages.
  • There are 5 Stages which makes the maximum time to spend on this map is 10 Minutes.
Practice #3 - Retake Servers (1 Full Game is Recommended):
  • Find the nearest retake server: CS:GO Retake Servers
  • Play Atleast 1 Full Game
  • If you didn't played retake before, A Small Description for you: In this map, There will be 5v5 situation, T will plant and defend the bomb plant while CT will try to push the site and defuse the bomb. Real clutches happens here.
Some Tips:
  • do not prefer going to Valve Casual/DM, Community Servers FFA DM and Retakes are filled up with better players. So if you want to get good, play with good players
  • This whole training will take about 30 minutes a day but will have great impact on your skills within a week if done properly.
  • Practicing Recoil is not necessary, You will get that by time and the more you play. Bursting is the best option available to get a better KDR.
  • KZ servers are extremely helpful in learning better mouse movement therefore increasing aim. Thanks to -Char_13
  • Excessive Playing will ruin your game play, So do not play constantly. Stand up and have some good walk or exercise after a game.
  • Drinking Water while playing is the best option to stay calm and focused.

Monday, September 18, 2017

PLAYERUNKNOWNS BATTLEGROUNDS - 5 TIPS TO IMPROVE AIM AND GET MORE KILLS IN PUBG by wtfmoses

http://www.twitch.tv/wtfmoses 

In this video I cover 5 tips to improve your aim and to rack up more kills in pubg. Playerunknowns Battlegrounds requires CONSTANT practice. Hope you enjoy the video!


Monday, July 11, 2016

Saturday, August 23, 2014

CS:GO - Trying to get Consistent Aim? Here's Simple, Easy Warm-Up Regimen you can use to Stay Consistent and also Improve Overtime

Welcome to the gym young blood. Do at least two of these parts each day before you start playing. Keep in form and get consistent.
If you are taking a day off of playing, don't feel like cooperating with teammates and feel pretty crappy about your aim, kick it up a notch and add 20-40 minutes to each segment. You might not reap the benefits same day, but by next month people will be inboxing you for that aimbot. Alright, time to put in work.

IMPORTANT: On days that you intend to play MM/pugs/scrims/matches only do roughly the time specificied and not too much more or you will burn yourself out and play too agressively!



PART 1: KILL BOTS (5 minutes)

Killing bots is by far the most efficient way to warm-up your aim in general. You get to put down a large amount of targets in a short period of time whilst practicing tracking, spraying and tapping without having to worry about getting shot, or having to look for your next target. Just let em respawn and pwn.

Tap, spray wall, spray bot, spray multiple bots, follow bots heads** around with crosshair.
 

How to:  

**By follow bots heads around I literally mean this!! This is the best feature about bot dming vs regular multiplayer deathmatch. By following bots heads around you practice following targets SLOWLY and not just FLICKING. Ever seen an awper that can hit every flick but not the easy shot where the enemy is right in front of them walking with their back turned? Its because they practice intense fast flicking but not basic shots and it comes back to bite them. Don't embarass yourself! BOT DM!.

PART 2: CLASSIC AIM TRAINING (5 minutes)

Now although hitting those slow moving target is important, flicking is obviously, also important. Hitting those shots in situations where you have to move from one target to the next or move your crosshair from watching one spot to another when you are unsure of where the enemy will peek. Obviously a good player will limit the amount of times they will have to rely on flicking to kill people but even the best of the best can't know where everyone will be if they have had time to setup in a retake situation, or if you are rushing them as a Terrorist. Therefore its very important to be able to hit your flicks, and as many as possible! This is by far my favourite and what I feel is the most efficient way to practice your flicks because it warms you up for multiple width and height offsets. And again, its better than multiplayer DM because you knockout multiple targets in a MUCH short period of time. Have fun!

How to: 
*As another point of reference, NiP's friberg hit 84 in a one-off attempt to introduce his stream to this map with these settings. he considered this "pretty good", or in normal people terms "great". 

PART 3: Aim_map (2 rounds -> First to 70 kills "wins")

A classic and integral part of aim training in CS. Warm up for all of those pixel head peeks across all maps. Unlike regular deathmatch, aim_maps help prepare you for head peeks on ANY MAP, and not just de_dust2.

Any aim_map server will work, and this is one time a multi-player DM provides the most effective practice for the kind of aim training you are looking for. It satisfys the need that CS players have to hit those very tough headshots on opponents who only have their heads showing. These situations arise multiple times per round and any good player is always looking for a spot where they can expose less of their body so that they have they advantage when you come out to peek them! Take that advantage away by being ready to find that head and take it off with aim_map training.

This is the only aim map server I use:

NetcodeGuides.com AIM MAPS 24/7: 23.19.172.139:27015

Two heavy-weights goin at it in their primes:


PART 4: Surf_ / Kz_ !

Learning Kz is one of my favourite passions/hobbies in CS. Surf as well. Becoming good at both Kz_ and surf will improve your movement, AIM, YES AIM, and allow you to take full advantage of a round that comes down to moments. Remember a time where you missed a defuse by .01 seconds? That's probably because you could've maneuvered your way around the map more efficiently, at least saving a couple moments. It's a very rewarding and effective way to adjust to any new sensitivity, while also allowing you to take your game to the next level beyond just straight up aiming. Take pride in your accomplishments and try and beat your records. If you start to get frustrated, you're doing it right. Never gibop!

Beat a map/pb/section! improve your aim and smoothness.

KZ: House of Climb #1 - 74.91.119.123:27015 | House of Climb #2 - 72.5.195.237:27015
SURF: OG:\\ Timer Surf #1 - 74.91.113.128:27015/ | OG:\\ Timer Surf #2 - 74.91.117.24:27015

P.S. F newb surf/beginner KZ maps. They don't prepare you for tough ramps/jumps. Take pride in getting farther everytime as opposed to only being satisfied with beating whole maps everytime and you will have a much better time learning and becoming better. Once you are good its a whole nother level of fun.

Here is my favourite map and a walk through for every shortcut. HoC is on it constantly so hopefully you come across it :]





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