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Thanks for content brother.
Ответитьidk personally i dont play cs enough to even consider coaching and stuff. But I can see why aim training could be important. Like EliGe said mechanics are what separates a lot of the best players from even just players with good aim. But if you polish all mechanics and say you visualise a guy u peek and he's not there having good aim is what can save you in those situations. I'm sure even at the highest level situations like that will occur, people just out of position and you don't expect it, off angles etc. When you truly master mechanics and have good aim to couple with that, that is truly when you can be considered one of the best in the game. You can't have one without the other if you aim to be the best.
Ответитьtime to pay for an aim coach and document your experiences (and get really good)
ОтветитьI'm sure he's talked about it before, but the way he explains things are so clean and concise, it's great
ОтветитьSeems like at end of clip Austin turn of d cam and dropped his pants
Ответитьhappy i started aim training when i was playing arena shooters, it helps a lot if ur doing the right stuff in both kinds of games
Ответитьremember kovaaks is always better than aimlabs
ОтветитьThis kind of thoughtful examination of how to practice is why Elige is so good. To improve at a skill you have to think about how to practice. Austin you should read Peak by anders Ericsson. It will change the way you think about improvement
ОтветитьEnd of the video lmao
ОтветитьOne thing people forget about mechanics besides tracing, cx hair placement is being able to visualize where your opponent could be. The first two things can get you pretty far but at a certain level, everyone's aim gets really good and TTK is drastically reduced.
Being able to instantly snap to your enemy will get you that small advantage against higher level players. It's a part of game sense that goes beyond mechanics. Elige touches on this a bit.
So does this mean austin will try aim trainers out
ОтветитьPls gofundme that guy so he could afford a proper mic. I swear he uses a mic for £2
ОтветитьSomething i personally find extremely helpful about aim training is that it helps me focus and refocus during longer gaming sessions.
Ответитьi love watching b1t demos for that exact reason, happy that elige shouts it out cuz that kid is just so fucking precise every single peak he does
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this austin
ОтветитьI myself, do want to eventually try to get into the voltaic aim training, but I havent had the time
Ответитьaim training in like 3 or 4 minute blocks on a different program than the game you are training for is ideal imo, for the physical side. For the cerebral, just gotta get in the game and always play to win.
ОтветитьRead aimer7's papers on aim theory lol. It will truly enlighten your perspective towards aim
ОтветитьNA never had aim , thats why they made they own version of football , with goals big as buildings :D
Ответитьno cap EliGE best NA player
ОтветитьAim training is just training mouse control. You will have to learn crosshair placement, strafing, counterstrafing and peeking by playing the game. But raw mouse control is something an aim trainer can help you immensely with. I started doing Voltaic Benchmarks and playing about 30 - 60 minutes of training scenarios with a weekly routine and it took my aim from rough but pretty good in CS (due to good crosshair placement etc.) to actual good smooth aim in the span of a year. I can now hit shots I regularly think "wow I would've never hit that before aim training". Nowadays I feel so much more comfortable aiming in any situation. Flicking, tracking, elevations or tapping it doesn't matter anymore I am now good at all of them. Plus aim training translates into pretty much any shooter, I was absolute dogshit at Apex when it came out because I was bad at tracking, you don't really need much of it in CS. Now I am better at Apex, wouldn't say im good because I don't enjoy it and play it as much but I am still miles better than before aim training.
ОтветитьThis is why Elige is the goat.
ОтветитьI love this so fucking much, please bro more of this type of content
ОтветитьWhy elige has chile flag in his profile ? Wtf
ОтветитьSo where should I get an aim coach then? what website do you recommend? I really want one after watching this!
ОтветитьAim trainers are great. Even if you get 17 kills from precise kills/strafes there are a good 3 kills you will get by just hitting a stupid shot and aimlabs, especially sixshot and the voltaic angleshot scenarios, are great for improving your shooting
ОтветитьCS players often have some big weaknesses as cs has a pretty consistent aiming style that centers around being fast. Isoliting other aiming components like switching onto a moving target or shooting tiny targets to slow you down a bit can do wonders
ОтветитьAimbeast > Kovaaks > Aimlabs
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